This article explains the advanced playlist features available to myDartfish licensed users. It covers collaborative playlists, multi-download, publishing playlists as tagged videos, and basic online tagging. These tools enable teams to work together efficiently, create highlight montages, and manage content directly within dartfish.tv. Each feature requires at least a myDartfish Mobile Plus license and appropriate user rights on the related channel or collection. 

Purpose and scope

This article describes the advanced features available when using dartfish.tv with a MyDartfish license. You’ll learn how to collaborate on playlists, download multiple events at once, publish playlists as videos, and perform basic online tagging.These features are designed for licensed users who need greater control and flexibility in managing and sharing video analysis content.


Collaborate on a playlist

You can invite other users to collaborate on a playlist, making it easy to build, edit, and discuss events together. Collaboration is especially useful for referee reviews, coaching feedback, or analysis groups working with shared video content.

Key points:

  • Collaboration is available for manual playlists only.
  • You need a myDartfish Mobile Plus license (or higher) to start a collaboration.
  • Collaborators must have a dartfish.tv account and viewing rights for the source videos.
  • Once a playlist is shared for collaboration, all members can view and edit the same playlist in real time.

See the full guide: Collaborate on Playlists


Download multiple events at once

You can download several events from a playlist in a single action. All selected events are extracted from their source videos and grouped into one .zip file for download.

To download multiple events:

  1. Open a playlist and enable multi-select.
  2. Select several events.
  3. A toolbar appears at the top of the list — click Download.
  4. The system extracts the selected events and packages them into a single .zip file.

Requirements

  • A MyDartfish Mobile Plus license (or higher).
  • Download rights for all videos from which the events originate.
Tip: Multi-download is ideal for building offline highlight packs or importing events into your analysis workflow.

 

Publish your playlists

You can turn any playlist into a new video and publish it either on a dartfish.tv channel or to your personal Smart Cloud (depending on playlist type).


Requirements

  • The Web Upload feature must be activated on the target channel.
  • You must have publishing rights on the selected collection.
  • You must have download rights for the collections where the events originate.
  • A valid myDartfish license (Mobile Plus, 360, 360S, Live, Live S, Pro, or Pro S).

Notes

  • Smart playlists can only be published on their origin channel. They cannot be published to another channel or to your personal Smart Cloud.
  • Manual playlists can be published both on their origin channel and on your personal Smart Cloud, and may also be published to another channel, provided you have the required rights.
  • The published video is a single tagged file that retains all event information and keywords from the original playlist. Viewers can navigate the published video using the embedded events just like in the source content.

To publish a playlist:

  1. Open Playlists and select the playlist you want to publish.
  2. In the player, click the ellipsis (⋮) in the top-right corner and choose Publish.
  3. Choose the collection where the video will be published.
  4. Enter the name, description, and keywords for the generated video.
  5. Click Publish to confirm.

Dartfish.tv creates the video in the background. You can close the window and check the target collection after processing is complete.


Basic online tagging

Basic tagging lets you mark key moments directly in a video and save them as events in a playlist.
 This feature allows faster and more focused analysis by capturing only the relevant parts of a match or session.


Requirements

  • A myDartfish Mobile Plus license (or higher).
  • Viewing rights for the video.

See the detailed article: Basic Online Tagging : MyEvents


See also