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    HELP!!! Looking for Remote App. for editing with Axio LE

    I’m attempting to find a Remote Software application that will allow me to control a video editing computer from home and edit video over the internet. The computer I’m trying to control is a Matrox Axio LE running Windows Vista 64. The editing software I’m using is Adobe Premiere Pro CS4.

    So far, I have tried using Windows Desktop Connection and Radmin 3.4. Both have been unsuccessful. I’ve been running into problems with the Audio and Video. I have not been able to see any video over the connection with the exception of a couple frames every now and then. I have not been able to hear any audio off of a Premiere Pro timeline because all the audio from Premiere is coming out of our Matrox Axio LE breakout box.

    My question is how can I receive audio and video over a remote connection? Does anyone have a recommendations for programs to use and if so have you used it? Is there anyway to lower the bit rate or quality of the video in premiere so it could be viewed over the remote connection? For the audio, how would I route the audio out of the breakout box so that it could be heard over the remote connection? At the very least I need to get this working! With Radmin, I tried routing the audio out of the Axio LE breakout box back into the computer’s microphone input. Then enable a voice chat to hear the audio but unfortunately it did not work.

    Lastly are there any Matrox solutions for laptop editing? If I could have a laptop for home use to work on projects with, then I could bring the project files back onto the Axio LE machine for further editing later. I think this would work. Has anyone used a MX02 with a laptop running Windows Vista 64 bit or Windows 7 64 bit while using Adobe Premiere Pro CS4? How does it work?
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    It can't be done. Your connection needs to be fiber for this.
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    Ok, what about sending audio only? For Example, could I play the audio off of a Premiere Pro Timeline?
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  4. Have you tried an VNC software? e.g. Real VNC, Ultra VNC, etc...

    I would imagine the latency alone would kill you , unless you were physically connected on a LAN
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    Has anyone done this successfully? Even on a fast intranet I see many problems.
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