Sharing Wedding Photos and Videos with Clients
Posted: 15 Jun 2022, 04:02
Hi,
I shot a wedding and would like to share photos and videos with the client, I created a shareable folder with the appropriate permissions and whilst this link does indeed work, it is VERY slow and buggy their end and I can't help but feel like I am not best utilising the intel processor on my NAS.
I need them to be able to open a link that I have sent, and ideally seemlessly watch the videos and sift through the photos without delay, or a need for a video plug in, as is currently the case when creating a shareable folder.
I am therefore seeking advice from anyone who has a better solution for sharing client footage which will enable them to either stream direct from their browser, or download at will, be permanent offline storage.
I was thinking maybe plex might be a good medium for this, but any suggestions are gratefully received, I cannot continue with the current solution as it's very buggy/laggy, and gives off an unprofessional impression to anyone receiving this dysfunctional link.
I shot a wedding and would like to share photos and videos with the client, I created a shareable folder with the appropriate permissions and whilst this link does indeed work, it is VERY slow and buggy their end and I can't help but feel like I am not best utilising the intel processor on my NAS.
I need them to be able to open a link that I have sent, and ideally seemlessly watch the videos and sift through the photos without delay, or a need for a video plug in, as is currently the case when creating a shareable folder.
I am therefore seeking advice from anyone who has a better solution for sharing client footage which will enable them to either stream direct from their browser, or download at will, be permanent offline storage.
I was thinking maybe plex might be a good medium for this, but any suggestions are gratefully received, I cannot continue with the current solution as it's very buggy/laggy, and gives off an unprofessional impression to anyone receiving this dysfunctional link.