I mean, I think the hurdles for me have always been it's not even the software, because I think editing software, you know, once you know one, you can figure another one out in no time.
I don't think that's, at least for me, an issue.
But I feel like it's always been, you know, sync.
And so when you're watching something remotely sometimes that's an issue.
I don't know if Justin, you can speak to that at all in terms of like playback.
Like, I don't know if it's sticky at all because I know I've run into that.
I've edited in the cloud for the past three years, and that was always something that came up.
Producers watching with you, your screen sharing, and I feel like that's something that just isn't quite solved yet.
I'm sure as far as from my experience, we didn't really have too much of an issue with it.
So once we figured out how the cloud store integrates and works with everybody's computer, make sure that the handshake that it has with the OS is solid, then it was very fluid.
Like I said, we were using a shooting pause in a multi cam timeline doing six cameras plus a line cut that was also in a highly compressed format.
They were all playing back completely fine.
It really just depends on making sure that that connection between the cloud storage, the cloud source has a solid state drive.
It produces a lot of heat.
I'm touching it right now.
It produces some heat.
It's working very hard, but it's a solid state drive, so it's going to be able to read and write the media very quickly.
You can access multiple streams of video at the same time in a cam.
You, me, I've seen I was on a couple of shows before.
Resolve had a lot of these collaboration features and the media thinking and stuff like that.
And I saw a lot of the lagging because we were doing like jump remote desktop to jump into another computer or like lucid Link is, is a solution that some people have tried and there's some lag there because the files not necessarily downloaded.
So it's trying to stream online.
So I think this is kind of a different approach entirely where the media is local to you.
So you do get kind of guaranteed playback.
So that that's kind of a just a I think a a fundamental difference of this kind of remote collaboration versus some of the other options.
Got it.
Thanks.