Re: Any news about cost of ORC
Posted: Sun Sep 20, 2015 7:23 pm
Very much looking forward to working with this. Our studio has some projects delivering at the end of this year / early next that i'd love to trial ORC out on.
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ORC has been designed to be compliant with the MPAA Content Security Model for cloud assets (e.g. end to end encryption both in transmission and storage of all media). We've gone further than this where we felt it was necessary. You can not download ORBX file/source assets one they are sent to ORC. This helps ensure no accidental leaking of source files. We are also looking into TFA as a means of further securing render job output and ACL policies.Chapeaufx wrote:In terms of data security, does their ORC work the same as a slave daemon? Or are we FTP-ing ( or somehow transferring) the entire project as An ORBx file?...and similarly, how would frames be transferred back ( if working as a daemon, is assume you'd never actually see frames at your end, as they'd be reassembled back at our end.)
Some of our clients are VERY twitchy (rightly so) regarding data security, could there be a method ( possibly with an added cost) that guarantees data & IP protection?
Cheers
John
Did this really happened? Did someone get access to ORC in October?Goldorak wrote: The new updates to ORC site are going live to a select set of licensed customers in October
Yes. Contact fuzzybro if you want to try.Rikk The Gaijin wrote:Did this really happened? Did someone get access to ORC in October?Goldorak wrote: The new updates to ORC site are going live to a select set of licensed customers in October
Do not take on commercial work based on upcoming versions/features of Octane that are not yet out of beta..Elvissuperstar007 wrote:hi, you will not change your mind to release 2.25?) we project the film is, you need a cloud