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Once connected to the VPN it is like your are at [[Wreckroom]] studios. | Once connected to the VPN it is like your are at [[Wreckroom]] studios. | ||
=Access= | |||
To setup a [[VPN]] Connection reach out to Justin for the login credentials. | To setup a [[VPN]] Connection reach out to Justin for the login credentials. | ||
Once you are connected to the [[VPN]] you would connect to the wreckroom drive via the [[ | ===[[Media Server]]=== | ||
Once you are connected to the [[VPN]] you would connect to the wreckroom drive via the [[Media Server]]. | |||
===DaVinci Resolve Server=== | ===[[DaVinci Resolve Server]]=== | ||
If you are working on editing within a DaVinci Resolve project click [[DaVinci Resolve Server | here]]. | If you are working on editing within a DaVinci Resolve project click [[DaVinci Resolve Server | here]]. |
Latest revision as of 18:56, 12 January 2024
A VPN is a virtual private network which allows remote users to access resources (files, audio, video and DaVinci Resolve projects) on another person organizations local network, over the internet.
Once connected to the VPN it is like your are at Wreckroom studios.
Access[edit]
To setup a VPN Connection reach out to Justin for the login credentials.
Media Server[edit]
Once you are connected to the VPN you would connect to the wreckroom drive via the Media Server.
DaVinci Resolve Server[edit]
If you are working on editing within a DaVinci Resolve project click here.