However, these are a little more technical and in some cases present the NAS storage area in a way that some video editing software does not understand/see.
There are ways to creating mounted targeted drives, using live sync tools with client apps from each brand (eg Synology Drive and QNAP QSync) with your local system to make a NAS appear as local storage for your video editing software to interact with.
So, let me show you how to set up a 10Gbe or Thunderbolt NAS for editing video.
Up until a few years ago, editing footage in post-production with popular editing software (Final Cut, Adobe Premiere, DaVinci, etc) could be done quite easily on your local HDD/SSD (your C:/) or via a connected external drive.
From wildlife photographers and fashion, to YouTube content creators and large scale movie production, video editing is BIG business and require power, speed and efficiency from it’s hardware environment in order to achieve success.
Of all the industries that have grown in terms of data storage, video editing and production has got to be one of the largest generators of unique and ever increasingly size data in the world. Video Editing over 10Gbe or Thunderbolt with a NAS Drive – The Easy Way