I my work blogging about 3D printing, I have tested many still-to-3D applications that do the actual rendering on their cloud servers rather than on the user's PC.
When the conversion is done the user is notified.
VideoScribe users may benefit from that same concept. Publishing (rendering) takes up valuable computer time that could best be spent designing.
I would actually pay a premium for that additional service. In fact, it is so useful that I would consider paying the same for cloud rendering as I do for the base product.
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Barry Radford
On Tue, 27 Oct, 2015 at 5:07 PM
Just an FYI from v2.3 you can 'Share Video Online' when you publish and this will upload it to our website Sho.co and render on our cloud servers
Tom Meeks
I my work blogging about 3D printing, I have tested many still-to-3D applications that do the actual rendering on their cloud servers rather than on the user's PC.
When the conversion is done the user is notified.
VideoScribe users may benefit from that same concept. Publishing (rendering) takes up valuable computer time that could best be spent designing.
I would actually pay a premium for that additional service. In fact, it is so useful that I would consider paying the same for cloud rendering as I do for the base product.
1 person likes this idea