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Pro Maintenance Tools 2.1.9 is a minor update to our suite of tools for maintaining, optimizing and troubleshooting your editing applications.
Housekeeper can now clear out DaVinci Resolve's render cache either manually or on a schedule via the Task Scheduler app. This can be useful both for troubleshooting and freeing up disk space.
System Toolkit can clear out CloudKit metadata caches, which can resolve Finder performance problems in recent versions of OS X.
Pro Maintenance Tools is an invaluable toolset to help working video professionals get up and running again quickly in the event of a problem. To find out more, see the feature overview, read the user manual, watch the overview video or download the free 15-day trial.
Kollaborate Server 2.0.1 and Encoder 1.1.2 are now available for registered and trial customers of Kollaborate Server. This is intended as a bug fix release and the changes were already made available on the cloud version of the service.
Full upgrade instructions are located in the Quick Start Guide but the basic workflow is as follows:
1. Download the new update (available after logging in).
2. Copy the contents of the Installation Files folder except the config folder to the root folder of your web server, overwriting any existing files.
3. Visit yoursite.com/upgrade in your web browser and click Upgrade.
4. Delete the "upgrade" and "install" folders from the root folder of your web server.
Kollaborate is an essential cloud workflow platform that allows you to share files with clients and team members while integrating with Digital Rebellion apps and services. Kollaborate Server allows you to host the platform in-house on your own servers and storage. To find out more, see the Kollaborate Server overview or register for the free cloud trial (Server trials are available on request).
Kollaborate Encoder 1.1.1 - Jun 30 2016
Kollaborate Plugin Pack 1.1.2 - Jun 27 2016
Fixed an issue that could require FCPX users to re-authorize periodically
Kollaborate Plugin Pack 1.1.1 - Jun 15 2016
Fixed an issue where in-house customers might not be able to change the server away from kollaborate.tv.
Kollaborate Folder Watcher 1.1.1 - Jun 15 2016
Fixed an issue where in-house customers might not be able to change the server away from kollaborate.tv.
Kollaborate Transfer 1.4.2 - Jun 15 2016
Fixed an issue where in-house customers might not be able to change the server away from kollaborate.tv.
Kollaborate Transfer 1.4.1 - Jun 8 2016
Improved memory usage when creating hoverscrub thumbnails
CinePlay 1.4 is a major update to our Mac media player for video professionals.
CinePlay is now compatible with the Split View feature of El Capitan. This allows you to hold down the mouse on the green full-screen icon and position two windows side-by-side.
This is extremely useful when using the Ganged Playheads feature to synchronize two movies and play them side-by-side.
This version is the first to support our new Kollaborate authentication API in a stable release (we have betas available for our other apps).
This is a completely new way of connecting your account to our service, which offers more security and flexibility. Your old logins should be detected automatically so you don't need to take any action with the new version.
CinePlay will now remember window settings on a per-movie basis. So if you prefer a particular movie to always open filling the screen, this preference will be respected.
Any in and out points you set will also be remembered upon relaunching the app.
CinePlay is a powerful playback and note-taking tool for video professionals. To find out more, see the feature list, read the user manual, watch the overview video or download the free 15-day trial. Kollaborate customers get cloud functionality in CinePlay free of charge.
Earlier this week we released Pro Media Tools 1.4.4, a minor update to our suite of media management and workflow tools for video professionals.
We’ve added some new Quick Tasks to QT Edit:
The reel name tasks in particular are extremely useful when applying to multiple clips at once in a batch.
Pro Media Tools is an essential toolkit for media professionals. To find out more, view the feature list, read the user manual or download the free 15-day trial.
We've just launched Kollaborate Server 2.0 - a major update to our in-house workflow platform for video professionals. This is the in-house companion to Kollaborate 2.0 that launched on the cloud last month.
We've rebuilt the Files page to behave more like a desktop browser like OS X Finder, including arrow key navigation, click to select, shift-click to select a range of files, etc.

QuickLook is also back but this time it behaves a lot more like the one in OS X. Press Space on a selected file to preview it without opening it. You can even QuickLook folders to peek inside them.


One of the key goals of Kollaborate is keeping people informed, but with the old system it could sometimes be difficult to balance the needs of people who wanted to know about every single change vs those who wanted a much looser connection to the project.
So we’ve now introduced the concept of subscriptions. By default, everyone will receive a periodic digest summarizing recent changes to the project in a single email. You can choose to receive this once an hour, every few hours, once a day or not at all. (If there are no changes to the project in that time you won’t receive an email.)
If you want to receive instant alerts like in the previous version, you can subscribe to a project, file or task. Subscribing to a project makes the behavior identical to the previous version and can be done by clicking the dropdown next to the project on the Projects page.
Subscribing to a file or task alerts you to instant changes involving that item but without switching on alerts for other files or tasks in the project. Some actions automatically subscribe you to a file - such as uploading or commenting on it. You can click the Subscribe button again on the file to unsubscribe.
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You can now toggle between the traditional list view and a new thumbnail view. This provides fewer power user options but is a great way of graphically browsing through your files. 

We've also added hoverscrub thumbnails like in FCPX so you can browse through a file just by scrubbing your cursor over it. You also get a thumbnail view when you hover your mouse over the playhead in the player.

Additionally, audio files now show a thumbnail of their waveform instead of a generic icon.
(Note: hoverscrub thumbs are currently only created by Kollaborate Encoder and the latest beta of Kollaborate Transfer.)
Tap the checkbox icon in a comment to turn it into a to-do comment, then tap it again to mark it done. 

You can filter by to-do and choose to only export to-do comments to your NLE. 

We've also launched an extension for Adobe Premiere that functions as both a file browser and task manager.
You can browse files in the cloud and download them directly into your project by double-clicking them. You can also import markers into your current sequence. 

View your current to-dos, click on them to jump to that position in your timeline and then click the tick to mark them as complete.
The extension is supported on Mac and Windows and Kollaborate Server is supported by version 1.0.2 and higher.
Dashboard is back - view recent project changes, assigned tasks, favorites, to-do comments and more at a glance. 

Kollaborate Server can send events such as uploads or new comments to a custom script either on the same server or another server for integrating with in-house databases and task managers.
Some examples of what you could use it for:
Note that web hook events are not immediate and will normally arrive after a few minutes. This is a beta feature so we're keen to hear how customers plan to use this feature and what additional data they need for integrating in-house.
Web Hooks can be switched on from the Configure page in the admin area. Only super admins can access this page.
We've made significant under-the-hood modifications to the software, not all of which are immediately noticeable to users, but they pave the way for significant features in the future.
If you are upgrading from a previous version, be aware that this version moves a lot of things around so please be patient if the upgrade script takes a while. Playable proxies are now stored separately from original media files and thumbnails are now stored in your media storage area (expect thumbnails to take up 2-3 times more space than before due to the new sizes and hoverscrub options).
Another area we've made significant changes to is our API. This improves security by allowing you to approve or deny access to your account on a per-app basis. Did your laptop get stolen? Did you log into an app on your friend’s computer and accidentally forget to log out again? Not a problem - you will be able to revoke access on those devices remotely once we fully switch over to the new API.
We’ve made the changes in such a way that the current apps still work, but this is only intended to be temporary. We currently have beta versions of our apps available that support the new API and will be revoking access to older versions in the next few months. We’ll make a public announcement when that date is set so that users know when to update to newer versions.
A corresponding Kollaborate Encoder update has been released that supports Kollaborate Server 2.0, can generate hoverscrub thumbnails and also fixes some bugs from the previous version. This is an essential update for Kollaborate Server 2.0 users with an encoding license.
Full upgrade instructions are located in the Quick Start Guide but the basic workflow is as follows:
1. Download the new update (available after logging in).
2. Copy the contents of the Installation Files folder except the config folder to the root folder of your web server, overwriting any .
3. Visit yoursite.com/upgrade in your web browser and click Upgrade.
4. Delete the "upgrade" and "install" folders from the root folder of your web server.
Kollaborate is an essential cloud workflow platform that allows you to share files with clients and team members while integrating with Digital Rebellion apps and services. Kollaborate Server allows you to host the platform in-house on your own servers and storage. To find out more, see the Kollaborate Server overview or register for the free cloud trial.
We've just launched Kollaborate 2.0 - a major update to our cloud workflow platform for video professionals.
One of the key goals of Kollaborate is keeping people informed, but with the old system it could sometimes be difficult to balance the needs of people who wanted to know about every single change vs those who wanted a much looser connection to the project.
So we’ve now introduced the concept of subscriptions. By default, everyone will receive a periodic digest summarizing recent changes to the project in a single email. You can choose to receive this once an hour, every few hours, once a day or not at all. (If there are no changes to the project in that time you won’t receive an email.)
If you want to receive instant alerts like in the previous version, you can subscribe to a project, file or task. Subscribing to a project makes the behavior identical to the previous version and can be done by clicking the dropdown next to the project on the Projects page.
Subscribing to a file or task alerts you to instant changes involving that item but without switching on alerts for other files or tasks in the project. Some actions automatically subscribe you to a file - such as uploading or commenting on it. You can click the Subscribe button again on the file to unsubscribe.
We've rebuilt the Files page to behave more like a desktop browser like OS X Finder, including arrow key navigation, click to select, shift-click to select a range of files, etc.

QuickLook is also back but this time it behaves a lot more like the one in OS X. Press Space on a selected file to preview it without opening it. You can even QuickLook folders to peek inside them.


You can now toggle between the traditional list view and a new thumbnail view. This provides fewer power user options but is a great way of graphically browsing through your files. 

We've also added hoverscrub thumbnails like in FCPX so you can browse through a file just by scrubbing your cursor over it. You also get a thumbnail view when you hover your mouse over the playhead in the player.

Additionally, audio files now show a thumbnail of their waveform instead of a generic icon.
(Note: we're still converting some of the existing files on the server so it might be a day or two before you see the hoverscrub thumbs show up for files you've already uploaded.)

Tap the checkbox icon in a comment to turn it into a to-do comment, then tap it again to mark it done. 

You can filter by to-do and choose to only export to-do comments to your NLE. 

We've also launched an extension for Adobe Premiere that functions as both a file browser and task manager.
You can browse files in the cloud and download them directly into your project by double-clicking them. You can also import markers into your current sequence. 

View your current to-dos, click on them to jump to that position in your timeline and then click the tick to mark them as complete.
The extension is currently Mac-only but will be available for Windows soon.
Dashboard is back - view recent project changes, assigned tasks, favorites, to-do comments and more at a glance. 

We've given both subscribers and trial users a storage boost.
Package | Old Storage | New Storage |
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Trial | 1 GB | 2 GB |
Freelance | 20 GB | 25 GB |
Small Business | 40 GB | 50 GB |
Business | 60 GB | 75 GB |
Production | 120 GB | 140 GB |
Studio | 200 GB | 225 GB |
Studio Plus | 350 GB | 400 GB |
Network | 750 GB | 1 TB |
Network Plus | 1.5 TB | 2 TB |
Kollaborate can send events such as uploads or new comments to a third-party server for integrating with in-house databases and task managers.
Some examples of what you could use it for:
Note that web hook events are not immediate and will normally arrive after a few minutes. This is a beta feature so we're keen to hear how customers plan to use this feature and what additional data they need for integrating in-house.
Web Hooks can be switched on from your profile page and will only apply to projects you own.
We've made significant under-the-hood modifications to the service, not all of which are immediately noticeable to users, but they pave the way for significant features in the future.
One area we've made significant changes to is our API. This improves security by allowing you to approve or deny access to your account on a per-app basis. Did your laptop get stolen? Did you log into an app on your friend’s computer and accidentally forget to log out again? Not a problem - you will be able to revoke access on those devices remotely.
We’ve made the changes in such a way that the current apps still work, but this is only intended to be temporary. We will be releasing new versions of our apps in the coming weeks that support the new API and will be revoking access to older versions in the next few months. We’ll make a public announcement when that date is set so that users know when to update to newer versions.
As always, we take all feedback on board so please let us know what you think using the Feedback link on the site or by contacting us.
Kollaborate is an essential cloud workflow platform that allows you to share files with clients and team members while integrating with Digital Rebellion apps and services. To find out more, see the overview or register for the free trial.
We've just updated our Avid Media Composer timecode sync plugin for Cut Notes to version 1.1.
Because Avid renders several frames ahead of playback we have to offset that in order to keep timecode in sync and you can now directly adjust the offset in the plugin settings window.
The full list of changes is as follows:
Cut Notes is an iPad app for quickly taking notes while synced to various NLEs, time-of-day or cloud videos. To find out more, please see our product page or browse the app page on the iOS App Store.
Pro Maintenance Tools 2.1.7 is a minor update to our suite of maintenance and troubleshooting tools for video professionals.
Pro Maintenance Tools now requires OS X 10.8 or higher to run. For users on OS X 10.6 or 10.7, older versions are available here.
Plugin Manager can now install, remove, enable, and disable OpenFX plugins used by tools like DaVinci Resolve and Nuke.
We've also improved FCPX integration with all of our tools including Corrupt Clip Finder.
Pro Maintenance Tools is an invaluable toolset to help working video professionals get up and running again quickly in the event of a problem. To find out more, see the feature overview, read the user manual, watch the overview video or download the free 15-day trial.
Pro Media Tools 1.4.3 is a significant update to our suite of media management tools with some great new features for video professionals.
Pro Media Tools now requires a minimum of OS X 10.8. If you are running a version lower than this, you can access older versions here.
You can now specify track names in QT Edit, allowing you to give a user-friendly description of the track's contents, such as "M&E" or "French language dialogue". These descriptions will show up in the Movie Properties pane of QuickTime Player 7 and any app configured to support them. We will be adding support to CinePlay soon.
Edit Detector can now export full-size still images of the frame at each detected edit point, which are useful for creating thumbnails or adding to spreadsheets.
Render Watcher can now run an AppleScript, Bash or Swift script, or alternatively an application, upon successful render. This is useful for connecting with other services such as Slack.
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Pro Media Tools is an essential toolkit for media professionals. To find out more, view the feature list, read the user manual, watch the overview video or download the free 15-day trial.
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