Avid assure us that this error message won’t pop up during playback or recording. So if you are recording a live gig and lose your connection Pro Tools will keep going until you hit stop. At that point, you will get this message and have the option to save your valuable session. How Do I Use Pro Tools On Another Machine?Only one instance of Pro Tools can be used with iLok Cloud licenses at a time per iLok Account. To use Pro Tools on another internet-connected computer start Pro Tools and follow the steps above, at some point, it will end the session you had running on your other computer and launch Pro Tools with a new iLok Cloud session. You can also end a Cloud session manually using the iLok Licence Manager.I’ve been running Pro Tools 2018 on two machines on iLok Cloud for several days without any issues.
In my opinion of all the new features in Pro Tools 2018, iLok Cloud is the best hands down. Being able to jump between computers and use Pro Tools without having to remember my physical iLok is a dream. What About My Plug-ins? Will They Work With iLok Cloud? All plug-ins that come with Pro Tools 2018 are compatible with iLok Cloud. Third-party plug-ins may or may not be compatible with iLok Cloud. Note that iLok Cloud compatible licenses will appear with a new iLok Cloud logo in your iLok License Manager so you can check which of your plug-ins in your iLok account are iLok Cloud compatible. You can check our new searchable.
I Have Pro Tools First, Can I Use This With iLok Cloud?Unfortunately not. Pro Tools First is NOT iLok Cloud compatible.
Pro Tools First uses machine-based licensing or a physical iLok license. Can A License That Is Still On My iLok Be Used With iLok Cloud At The Same Time?No. In order to use a license with iLok Cloud, you need to follow the instructions above and in the video and put the license back into your the iLok Account. It cannot be on a physical iLok or computer (i.e. Machine-based licensing).The good news is that any licenses on physical iLoks or computers will continue to work normally at the same time as an iLok Cloud Sessions you may be running.
Creating a CloudWatch Events Rule That Triggers on an Event Use the following steps to create a CloudWatch Events rule that triggers on an event emitted by an AWS service. To create a rule that triggers on an event: Open. Choose the service that emits the event to trigger the rule.