Online Editorial Collaboration Tool Keeps Multiple Users on the Same Frame
SyncVUE works as well as it does is because it’s not sending video back and forth. Once both the editor and client have the same file available locally, SyncVUE patches them through to each other via Skype, all the while sending data back and forth to make sure they’re looking at exactly the same images at the same time. That means bandwidth requirements are relatively low, though using Skype for voice communications raises them somewhat.
SyncVUE uses Skype’s buddy-list function to show a list of users online who are ready for a synchronized viewing session at any given time, checking to make sure they all have the same movie loaded on their player. “The creator of the call becomes, by default, the master,” says Buday. “He’s driving the transport controls and everybody is in lock with him. But rather than rely on a live, iChat type of highly compressed video window, you can send them a much higher quality file – 480p or 1080p, if you want. You may have somebody in Hollywood screening an uncompressed HD movie. You can lock that file to a director who’s following along, or even driving it, after you send him a compressed version of the same movie.” Buday says he likes to use 480p H.264-encoded files wrapped in QuickTime.
The system also checks to make sure all of the participants in a session are licensed to use SyncVUE. “We provide the software for free, with a floating licensing scheme,” Buday says. “If you purchase five licenses, you would get a login to the SyncVUE license matcheer that would show five slots. You can plug in the names of the people you want to use it for a period of time that you determine.” The licenses you purchase are permanent, and start at $189 for a single license and scale down to $115 per license when you purchase more than 25.
For more information: www.syncvue.com
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