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Sanbila vs MASV

A place to store and edit footage versus a pipe to send it from A to B.

Storage and editing versus point-to-point transfer

MASV is built to move very large files between people quickly, paying per gigabyte transferred. It is excellent at delivery and hand-off, but it is a pipe, not a place to live: there is no proxy layer, no editing, and no long-term archive you cut from. Sanbila is where the footage stays, with proxies for editing and streaming for the finish. The two solve different problems and often sit side by side.

Feature by feature

FeatureSanbilaMASV
Primary jobStore and edit footageTransfer large files A to B
Proxy generationYes, server-sideNo
Edit from itYes, Virtual Folder and streamingNo
Long-term archiveYes, R2 plus B2 backupTemporary, transfer focused
Pricing modelFlat monthly storagePay per gigabyte transferred
Best atEditing workflowFast one-off delivery

Pricing in 2026

MASV charges per gigabyte transferred, which is predictable for occasional big sends but adds up if you move footage often. Sanbila Solo is a flat $49 a month for 2 TB of storage you keep and edit from. If your need is sending a finished file once, MASV fits. If you store and cut footage all month, Sanbila is the better home.

Choose Sanbila when

  • You need a place to store and edit footage, not just send it
  • You want proxies and offline cutting without per-gigabyte fees
  • You keep an archive you return to across projects
  • You stream originals at export instead of downloading them

Choose MASV when

  • Your need is sending a very large file fast, one time
  • You want predictable pay-as-you-go transfer pricing
  • The recipient just needs to download the file, not edit it

Using Sanbila alongside MASV

  1. 1Keep and edit your footage in Sanbila with proxies and streaming
  2. 2When you need a fast one-off delivery, send the file via MASV
  3. 3Receive incoming footage via MASV, then import it into Sanbila to edit
  4. 4Final export in Sanbila via Smart Relink against cloud originals

Sanbila by the numbers

Real specs from the live Sanbila product, not marketing claims.

4
NLEs supported (Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve, Final Cut Pro, Avid)
7
Proxy presets — from 540p H.264 to 1080p DNxHR LB
22
File formats supported (MP4, MOV, MXF, R3D, BRAW, WAV…)
85%
Average disk savings vs editing on 4K originals
$0
Egress fees on Cloudflare R2 — stream originals at zero cost
8
Parallel R2 connections on macOS (4 on Windows / Linux), 4 MB block cache

Frequently asked

Can MASV replace Sanbila for editing?+

No. MASV transfers files, it does not store an archive you edit from. There is no proxy layer or NLE integration.

Can Sanbila send large files like MASV?+

You can share files from Sanbila by link, but MASV is specialised for very fast, very large one-off transfers. The two are complementary.

Which is cheaper?+

It depends on usage. For frequent storage and editing, Sanbila's flat monthly fee wins. For rare giant sends, MASV pay-per-gigabyte can be cheaper.

Give your footage a home, not just a pipe

Free plan with 5 GB cloud. Pair with MASV for one-off deliveries.

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Comparison verified on 2026-04-25. MASV and other product names are trademarks of their respective owners. Sanbila is not affiliated with MASV. This comparison reflects our product analysis; verify pricing and features on the competitor's official website.

Written by Lassana Toure, Founder of Sanbila.

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