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Yes, it has been repackaged and renamed zCentral Remote Boost. The software will only see and communicate with computers on the same LAN. VPN is the common method to connect a home network to the office network. Some consumer home routers do have VPN capabilities. Nigel - are you not using VPN to peer through?
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HP RGS/Booster uses dynamic compression. It will use very little bandwidth if the sender screen is mostly static (1-3 Mb static. 3-8 Mb/s typical). Assuming the content of the second screen is the same as the first, then your bandwidth needs (upload for the send, download for the receiver) just doubles. Using the second or third monitor as full-screen
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There is a standard for loudness. https://www.izotope.com/en/learn/the-mixers-guide-to-loudness-for-broadcast.html Check your deliverable spec sheet. It should state what audio specs you need to follow. Make sure the audio mixer is aware and followed the requirements.
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[quote user="Dale Gagne"]I'll check out Shutter encode as we need the .mov same as sources as a deliverable to other vendors or does exporting as mxf allow a playable quicktime file silmliar to .mov?[/quote] https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204322
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[quote user="Mercer"]Compression to fit the bandwidth and screen size of various forms of streaming end devices is an entirely different matter than introducing post qualitative compression to a fully approved and QCed delivery format.[/quote] As it was explained to me, the profiles for each screen type went beyond resolution. Panel type,
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[quote user="cls105"]Do these services use a sort of maximizer or compresseor so that other series or commercials sound similarly?[/quote] That is a good question. I know for a fact that streaming services do have multiple compression profiles for popular devices (laptop, iPhones, Samsung phone, tablets, 4K HDR TV, etc.) to maximize video
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Some ProRes files, specifically those created by third party encoders like FFMPEG, are not detected correctly. Can you post a screenshot of the video column?
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Possible, but I doubt it. Parallel uses its own drivers for a lot of the components. Best to use Bootcamp.
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That is the pulldown counter. It relates to 29.97 TC with pulldown information from 23/24 fps media. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-two_pull_down
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Try finding a free FFMPEG GUI. It is able to read MXF and covert to MOV.