Today sees the release of cineSync 1.2.5. The main changes include several performance improvements related to drawings and the playlist organiser, plus a fix for displaying very large images on OSX.
In 2008, cineSync will be releasing iterations on a more frequent basis. The last 6 months have seen an explosion in feature requests – not to mention new OS’s (aaahhhh… Leopard….) and new platforms (aahhhh… MacBook Pro…) that have required some degree of modification for cineSync. This is a trend we expect to continue and we see it as an opportunity to improve further on cineSync in 2008. As a result, you’ll be seeing more regular updates – and we welcome any feedback you might have.

A full change log is available at www.cinesync.com/release_notes

cineSync 1.2.5 can be downloaded from www.cinesync.com/download

The cineSync 1.2.5 upgrade is free for all existing cineSync customers. If you do not yet have a cineSync account, but would like to trial the new features of cineSync 1.2.5, please email for a demo.

cineSync Pro – February 2008
For those of you that have already signed up for the cineSync Pro mailing list, you’ll be starting to see a lot more information coming through this year. Our first release client will be coming out in February and then we’ll be officially launching cineSync Pro at NAB in April (more on that in a moment).

Our first release client will include the following features: synchronised colour controls, synchronised zooming, masking and aspect ratio controls, full screen mode, 3D LUT support, stereoscopic support, HD (DVI) output and “multisession” ability.

Pricing for cineSync Pro starts at USD$5,000 for a minimum 10 user account, so it represents solid value for the larger facility or the power user, where the new tools and multisession support come into their own.

If you’d like a sneak peak at cineSync Pro, we have a beta available with many of the features included. The beta has the colour, zoom, masking, aspect ratio and 3D LUT support under the new “Tools” menu, which should give you a feel for where cineSync Pro will be going over the next couple of months. To sign up for the beta, just visit before next Friday and we’ll send you an evaluation copy for OSX or Windows.