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<blockquote data-quote="Cameron Stuckey" data-source="post: 40682" data-attributes="member: 281"><p>Re: Wireless Control Everywhere</p><p></p><p>You were golden until you got to this:</p><p></p><p> </p><p>If SMAART, the XTAs, and LAKEs are all already controlled by one computer then all you'd have to do is VNC into that computer from your tablet and you would be set. The main computer would have total access to all the attached gear as would the tablet. Except, only one person could manipulate or edit at a time, operating systems have developed two mice interfaces. If you are confident that the CPU and more importantly the RAM on the main computer can handle SMAART, LAKE, XTA and SC48 software all at once then a VNC client would be a great option. But right now, the AVID family of consoles can only be controlled by a dedicated computer connected directly into the console. You would have to patch the console you wanted to connect to, and restart the software every time you wanted to switch consoles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cameron Stuckey, post: 40682, member: 281"] Re: Wireless Control Everywhere You were golden until you got to this: If SMAART, the XTAs, and LAKEs are all already controlled by one computer then all you'd have to do is VNC into that computer from your tablet and you would be set. The main computer would have total access to all the attached gear as would the tablet. Except, only one person could manipulate or edit at a time, operating systems have developed two mice interfaces. If you are confident that the CPU and more importantly the RAM on the main computer can handle SMAART, LAKE, XTA and SC48 software all at once then a VNC client would be a great option. But right now, the AVID family of consoles can only be controlled by a dedicated computer connected directly into the console. You would have to patch the console you wanted to connect to, and restart the software every time you wanted to switch consoles. [/QUOTE]
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