Admin_K Wrote:Hi,
Xeoma can record on a local/mounted/system disc. You can e.g. use DropBox and synchronize a folder there as a mounted disc in your OS.
You can use necessary path in 'Preview and archive' module's settings.
Currently, you can not use external Cloud storages like Amazon, Google Drive etc.
With Linux, you "might" be able to, although I'm not able to test it out as I don't use Amazon S3 nor do I want to signup for it to try.
Here's an outdated article:
http://www.linux-magazine.com/Online/Blogs/Productivity-Sauce/Mount-Amazon-S3-Buckets-with-s3fs
Though, I do not know if it is still possible with that. I know Amazon closed down one application that allowed people to do that with Amazon Cloud accounts, claiming to be a security issue. So, there's a slight possibility that you can mount a Amazon S3 drive as a local mount point on Linux and use the file saving module to save it there.
I do a similar thing, but with a hard drive connected to my router.
But I'd probably say that sometimes, it's just easier taking the service offered by the application you use.