Framework Mediator Suggestion
- vfxninjaeditor
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8 years 9 months ago #1
by vfxninjaeditor
Framework Mediator Suggestion was created by vfxninjaeditor
Hey,
Is there a chance that a function could be implemented into the mediator that connects to backup services like Dropbox and Google Drive so that you can access your presets on multiple computers easily (as well as keeping all your presets safely backed up in the cloud)?
Is there a chance that a function could be implemented into the mediator that connects to backup services like Dropbox and Google Drive so that you can access your presets on multiple computers easily (as well as keeping all your presets safely backed up in the cloud)?
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- Tycholarfero
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8 years 9 months ago #2
by Tycholarfero
Replied by Tycholarfero on topic Framework Mediator Suggestion
This would be an absolutely excellent idea, if possible.
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- klotim
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If i'm not wrong, they're going to make it available to upload directly to a preset database
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- Ganossa
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As long as you have a shared folder for those "backup services" that do not need the mediator to process credentials (like it is possible for DropBox), that is very well possible. Is that something that you would like to have implemented (so basically a setting for your backup folder location which is currently fixed)?
Upload to TheLazy.Net or any other "backup service" through the mediator is currently not on the list because users would not like to type in their credentials in the mediator and I am not sure to guarantee that they are processed and send to the services in a secure enough way.
However, the mediator prepares a single config file -specifically for TheLazy.Net compatibility- that you can easily upload yourself
Upload to TheLazy.Net or any other "backup service" through the mediator is currently not on the list because users would not like to type in their credentials in the mediator and I am not sure to guarantee that they are processed and send to the services in a secure enough way.
However, the mediator prepares a single config file -specifically for TheLazy.Net compatibility- that you can easily upload yourself
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- Skypat
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Does it mean that next reshade framework build won't Works anymore with separate .cfg file ?
Like your old standalone GEMFX i used in me EDFX utility before using reshade ?
Thx in advance.
Like your old standalone GEMFX i used in me EDFX utility before using reshade ?
Thx in advance.
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- Ganossa
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@Skypat
I actually thought about something new today but it still has to be announced
So here the currently official answer to the question
ReShade Framework will always have separated .cfg files to cope with variable conflicts and to increase the usability for developers.
The separated .cfg files are only combined to follow the simplistic (in a very, very positive way!!) preset model of TheLazy.Net.
I actually thought about something new today but it still has to be announced
So here the currently official answer to the question
ReShade Framework will always have separated .cfg files to cope with variable conflicts and to increase the usability for developers.
The separated .cfg files are only combined to follow the simplistic (in a very, very positive way!!) preset model of TheLazy.Net.
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