Steinberg Nuendo 4 Networking Manual
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Cristina Bachmann, Heiko Bischoff, Marion Bröer, Sabine Pfeifer The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH. The software described by this document is subject to a License Agreement and may not be copied to other media except as specifically allowed in the License Agreement. No part of this publica- tion may be copied, reproduced or otherwise transmitted or recorded, for any purpose, without...
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4 Table of Contents 5Networking 6Introduction 6What can I use the Networking functions for? 6About the technology 7Getting started - selecting a user name and basic procedure 9Setting up a network 11Sharing projects 17Joining projects 19Working with shared projects 22Chatting with other users on the network 22Opening projects with network settings 22The Network dialogs 25Index
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6 Networking Introduction This document describes how you can use Nuendo’s net- working technology to collaborate with other users of Nu- endo in a peer-to-peer network. The “owner” of a project can share it with any number of users via LAN (Local Area Network) connections and/or WAN (Wide Area Network) connections via standard net- work protocols. This allows several separate users to work on a project si- multaneously and coordinate their efforts, as well as ex- change ideas and suggestions. Using...
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7 Networking This means that the TCP ports 6991 and 6992 must be open on all computers. Firewalls may block messages to these ports, thus making connection impossible. Consult the documentation for your firewall (or operating system) for information about how to open ports – or contact your network administrator. If your computer is in a subnet that uses NAT If your computer resides in a subnet that uses NAT (Net- work Address Translation), all computers in the subnet share the same external IP...
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8 Networking 4.Click “Yes” to enter your user name. A dialog opens in which you can enter your user name. If you don’t enter a user name at this point, the network will not be activated. 5.Click in the text box, type in a name of your choice and click “OK”. If the network has already been created, the original creator - or adminis- trator - may have already decided on user names for all participants. If so, ask the administrator if a name already exists for you and enter that. See “Creating a...
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9 Networking Setting up a network The following is a description of how to set up a network with both LAN and WAN connections. For LAN connections, all computers must be part of the same network and communicate properly. For WAN connections, all computers must have a working In- ternet connec tion and a public IP address. If your intended network meets these criteria, follow the procedures described below to set things up. Setting up LAN connections If you want to connect to other users via a LAN,...
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10 Networking Should you be unable to establish a WAN connection, first verify that you entered the IP address correctly. Connec- tion problems may also occur for the following reasons: Your computer and/or the computer you’re trying to connect to is protected by a firewall. See “Considerations for Internet use” on page 6 for more information about how to resolve firewall problems. Your computer and/or the computer you’re trying to connect to doesn’t have the necessary ports open. See “Considerations...