![]() You can move media around but it would mean that you would have to be on top of consolidation techniques! If the system had heaps of bandwith it would not be cheap. The silly thing is that the IT people would probably end up spending more on a system that won't work compared to getting unity systems at an education price. However, where you could use a generic IT network successfully is as long as they have a heap of bandwidth, there was no sharing of clips and projects (each student would have to have their own network drive if you like) and that was the drive that they mounted on the system. If the IT people are expecting it to be a Unity, then the answer is really a big no, and it will not be nice at all. However, if you try to share the clip with someone else you will get an exception error. I have used standard network drives, run a console command on the editor, mounted the drives and edited successfully though. 2) second option is to start a support case with Avid, explaining your case that your PT11 student purchase entitled you to 4 years of upgrades at 99 per upgrade, now 99 per year renewal fee for student update and support plan. I have installed Media labs with Unity connecting via GigE, and they have worked fine, but not generic systems.
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