Remote video and audio editing method based on virtualization technology for multi-network environment
A multi-network environment and virtualization technology, applied to electrical components, transmission systems, etc., can solve problems such as high cost, damage, and content loss, and achieve the effects of reducing duplication of labor, flexible resource allocation, and reducing equipment investment
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[0035] The present invention will be further elaborated and illustrated below in conjunction with the accompanying drawings and specific embodiments. The technical features of the various implementations in the present invention can be combined accordingly on the premise that there is no conflict with each other.
[0036] The invention provides a multi-network-oriented remote video and audio editing method based on virtualization technology. The method includes a server end and a user end. The client includes one or more of mobile devices such as PCs, mobile phones, and Pads, and performs data interaction with the server through the network. The server includes at least one server and is equipped with a corresponding data processing unit, mainly including a virtualized access management unit and a virtualized resource configuration unit, both of which can be realized through software programming, independent or integrated modules.
[0037] The virtualized access management u...
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