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  • Video clipping for Partial File Restore — The Content UI now supports creation of video clips (part of the functionality known as partial file restore) from videos stored in Swarm. This occurs directly through the browser interface, with no downloads/uploads or local editing tools needed. When this optional feature is installed in Content Gateway, videos that you view in the UI show a scissor icon to the right of the playback controls, which toggles the video clip creation tools. Each clip is a standalone video with a start and end time relative to the source video, and it is saved to a new name. Resulting clips have no dependency on their source files. Supported HTML5 video formats are MPEG-4/MP4 (H.264) and WebM. (UIC-353) See Video Clipping for Partial File Restore.

  • Sharing controls on all content —Whenever you select an object in a listing to view it, a new Share button appears next to its name. The button opens a menu of commands for content sharing, including copying the URL to your local clipboard, downloading the file locally, and opening the default email program to email the link to someone else. Note that the object remains protected by the bucket's permissions; if you will regularly want to share links to objects that are too large for email with others outside of your organization, consider creating a public bucket for that purpose (see Setting Permissions and use the template Read-Only Access by Everyone).

  • Large uploads through Content UI — The Content UI file uploader has been redesigned to write directly to Swarm storage and bypass spooling altogether, which removes the prior 4 GB limit. Now the Content UI accepts more and larger files and is better able to recover and resume uploads that encounter errors. (UIC-399)

  • Filtering for Time of Last Access — When you add columns and search criteria to your object filters, you can now show and filter on Last Accessed, which is the optional atime feature captured in the Castor-System-Accessed header and indexed in Elasticsearch as 'accessed'. Filtering on the time of last access includes standard and custom time spans from the present as well as Before and Since ranges. (UIC-374)

  • Fixed: Content UI did not permit saving of valid erasure-coding policies that had more parity segments than data segments (such as 5:7). (UIC-391)

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Commands such as Upload appear just where needed:

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Search and Collections — Handling of search collection creation and filters has also improved, with the Filter and Search functions unified in a collapsible panel that you can expand by clicking Search:

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