1/7/2024 0 Comments Reviews neofinder macText Previews: Get excerpts of text documents, such as Microsoft Word, PDF, RTF, TXT, and NFO formats, and even HTML!.Document Thumbnails: Get useful thumbnails for PDF, Microsoft Powerpoint, Apple Keynote, Apple Pages, Adobe InDesign, and Quark XPress documents.With ffmpeg, you also get thumbnails for many more formats Elgato EyeTV recordings are cataloged, including EPG metadata, and also RED movies ".r3d”. NeoFinder doesn’t get the boring first frame of a movie, but a frame from around 20% of the duration of the file. Movie Thumbnails: For many video files that are supported by QuickTime and possible Plugins, such as: avi, mov, mp4, m4v, mpg, flv, mkv, and so on.Photo Previews: Create beautiful thumbnails for many photo and image formats, such as JPG, TIFF, EPS, RAW, PDF, PSD, BMP, GIF, PNG, TGA, IFF (Maya).iOS: Only NeoFinder is also available for the iPhone or iPad!.Cross-platform: with abeMeda (was CDWinder, aka NeoFinder for Windows), you can use one database for both worlds!.Networkable: Share your NeoFinder database in your entire workgroup (requires a Business License).Power: Handle really large amounts of data and catalogs.Catalog: any hard disk, data folder, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, Blu-ray, HD-DVD, iPod, Server Volume, Audio-CD, USB-Stick, FTP-Server, and more. Or maybe even the venerabl NeoFinder it basically makes local catalogs and you might remember it from the days of cataloging CDs, but it can work network-wise as well. Or maybe Daminion it requires Win (not sure about other OSs, not Mac) for the server, but a client can be just a web browser. I'm not sure why Lr doesn't work for you, but another similar candidate PIE would be Photos Supreme it DOES have a server edition. You'd have to have the NAS stuff mounted of course. If you watched a folder on the NAS via Mylio it could say generate a thumbnail and XMP sidecar at as little as 20k for each of those 450k photos, and store it locally, so 12GB for a complete set locally, on a laptop, etc.īut since you have used Lr, what about Bridge? it can cache, make collections, change metadata, etc, so it would seem to work and it's free. Edits (metadata and adjustements) get synched very quickly it basically uses standard sidecar XMP files so they fly across a LAN (obviously the image itself or preview or thumbnail takes longer). And that synched image can be either a copy of the original, a preview, or a thumbnail. So you can add a folder and it will keep track of it, and you can synch the contents, or any part thereof, to a folder on another device. It's peer to peer, basically folder synching. A little longer if you're away from your network but have internet connection. And yes, within seconds of making a change to any image, whether on your tablet, laptop, or even your phone, those changes show up almost instantaneously if you are within your network. It all works the same across all you devices. if you add folders to the indexed tree, it check the changes automatically or you have to make an import ? Thanks seems to be a good solution, can I ask you two things ?
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |