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Stream and Sync Put.io Media Files to Your NAS or Cloud Drive with RcloneView

· 3 min read
Tayson
Senior Engineer

Put.io is great for cloud downloading, but getting those files organized and onto your NAS or Plex server usually means manual transfers. RcloneView automates the entire pipeline.

Put.io is a popular cloud service that fetches files for you — torrents, direct links, and more — storing them in the cloud for instant streaming. But once files are on Put.io, most users manually download them to a local drive or NAS. RcloneView connects directly to Put.io and automates the entire workflow: sync new downloads to your Synology NAS, Plex library, Google Drive, or any other storage.

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Manage & Sync All Clouds in One Place

RcloneView is a cross-platform GUI for rclone. Compare folders, transfer or sync files, and automate multi-cloud workflows with a clean, visual interface.

  • One-click jobs: Copy · Sync · Compare
  • Schedulers & history for reliable automation
  • Works with Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, S3, WebDAV, SFTP and more
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Edit Cloud Video Projects with RcloneView: Mount Drives, Sync Media, and Protect Your Timeline

· 3 min read
Tayson
Senior Engineer

Stop shuttling drives or waiting on downloads. RcloneView lets you mount cloud storage as an edit drive, keep footage mirrored across locations, and automate protection for your timeline.

Modern shoots land footage on cameras, recorders, and remote offices at once. Moving it all by hand slows editors and risks broken links. RcloneView wraps the proven rclone engine in a clean UI so you can mount clouds like local disks, stage proxies, sync deliverables, and recover quickly when something goes wrong.

Move & Sync Local Media to Gofile with RcloneView (No CLI Required)

· 4 min read
Jay
Tech Writer

Publish and protect your media library by moving it from your hard drive to Gofile—all with clicks, not commands.

Introduction — Why host your local media on Gofile?

If your video edits, raw photos, and audio masters live only on a single drive, they’re one spill or disk error away from disappearing. Moving media to Gofile gives you cloud reach, easy sharing, and space relief on your workstation. With RcloneView, you get the power of rclone in a friendly GUI: connect, preview, copy, and schedule—no terminal needed.