Rory McGregor, Cospective CEO, comments: “The wealth of updates in 4.1 showcase our continued commitment to the optimisation and improvement of cineSync. Finally, cineSync 4.1 makes the transport bar more responsive to different screen resolutions. At the end of a cineSync review all downloaded/encrypted files can then be automatically deleted from the guest’s file system. Encrypted media can only be opened in a cineSync session hosted by the party that initiated the encryption. cineSync 4.1 also adds a new option for simple frame playback, which supports most frame media (including DPX, Cineon and EXR).Īlso available, is a new option to encrypt all media downloaded from Shotgun or ftrack’s AWS storage, so no downloaded media is ever left unencrypted on disk. The new version also features other additions: cineSync 4.1’s ftrack integration update further streamlines the process of saving all cineSync notes and drawings back to the correct version in ftrack. ![]() Additionally, Cospective has added support for Aspera Faspex accounts for all cineSync Pro users. Click here for more information and a video about this new functionality. Working in conjunction with your own Aspera server, users can now initiate transfers from within a cineSync review session, enabling even more secure file transfers to review guests without them having to leave cineSync to locate the files. More information and a video demonstrating the integration can be found here.ĬineSync’s Aspera Connect integration has been updated, bringing the latest secure file transfer technology to cineSync Pro. NIM’s integration with cineSync Pro means that any media in NIM can be reviewed interactively in cineSync, and that all cineSync session notes and drawings can be easily be exported back to NIM at the end of the session. NIM provides project management, job and asset tracking, financial tracking (including bidding, timecards and projections), review, approval and more within one easily accessible tool. The move to 64-bit allows cineSync to take full advantage of all available system memory, which in turn enables massive optimisation of playback and support for 4k, high res and high frame rate media, and to add new features such as file encryption.ĬineSync Pro now includes a direct integration with studio management software NIM, from California’s NIM Labs. The 4.1 version of cineSync is the first 64-bit version of cineSync, now that the 32-bit Quicktime 7 has been replaced as a playback engine. Other improvements include a new frame playback option and increased security around file transfers from Shotgun, ftrack and elsewhere. 4.1 also adds a new, comprehensive integration with NIM, adds support for Aspera’s Faspex, and updates existing integrations with ftrack and Aspera Connect. The new version, 4.1, offers a much wider range of playback options. The move to 64-bit allows cineSync to take full advantage of all available system memory, a starting point for a whole lot of new features users have wanted for a long time.Ĭospective, creator of innovative software solutions for visual communication, has released the latest update to the Academy Award-winning cineSync video review software.
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