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Changes from v4.4.2.238 to v4.5.1.254
- New Includes a Blu-ray (BDMV, BDAV) MPEG-2 output template.
- New Includes an AVCHD reader allowing the use of AVCHD sources from a camcorder.
- New Can use the Sony AVCHD reader when installed on the application host computer.
- Improved Supports full HD output (up to 1920×1080 @ 60 fps) in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264.
- Improved Supports pixel aspect ratios other than 1:1 output in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264.
- Improved Supports AAC audio (up to 2 channels) input through the MPEG reader. Also supports AAC audio input embedded within an MPEG-2 Transport Stream container.
- Improved MPEG file output's Display mode setting offers Progressive (2:2 pulldown) option.
- Improved Implemented a solution to correct a loss of CPU usage rate increase occuring when outputting more than one file in WMV format within a Windows Media Player 11 environment.
- Improved Supports the WMF picture file format through an embeded WMF decoder.
- Fixed Validation system updated to support content-regulated network environment.
- Fixed An address violation error and possible application freeze occuring during the output when the source files are imported through the DirectShow reader.
- Fixed Application would sometimes not respond when converting a DVR-MS file into a Program Stream.
- Fixed FLV1 file would not import properly with some specific CPU environments.
- Fixed Project file handling would not be done properly when opening a project file with the "Open a project file" option and manually point the source files not found in the Project.
- Fixed An error would arise when starting the editing of a specific mp4 file imported through the QuickTime reader.
- Fixed The source framerate could not be obtained properly for a file imported through the QuickTime reader.
- Fixed 60 fps data could not be represented properly for a file imported through the QuickTime reader.
- Fixed Some parameters were not correctly reflected in the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 output window.
- Fixed Limitations of the Level 2.1 parameters were incorrect in the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 output window.
- Fixed The timestamp correction in the MPEG reader would not function properly.
- Fixed The VBV buffer size would be always lower than the maximum when outputting in HDV-HD1 with standard definition.
- Fixed Noise could appear when applying the Time tone reduction filter on a monaural audio stream.
- Fixed LPCM data information would not be handled properly in an LPCM source imported through the AVI reader when the quantization was different than 16 bit.
- Fixed Encoding would sometimes become abnormaly slow when using the Dolby Digital encoder.
- Changed Interlace display mode is no longer selectable in the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 output settings window when in Baseline profile.
- Changed MPEG-2 AAC audio format is no longer selectable in the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 and ISO output audio settings window.
- Changed The bitrate default value is automatically calculated based on the framerate, resolution, etc. in the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 output settings window.
- Changed Bitrate buffer size setting has an Automatic option in the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 output settings window.
- Changed Bitrate buffer size setting in kbits instead of bytes in the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 output settings window.
- Changed "Other" tab displayed in the MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 output settings window.
- Changed File size and Authoring file size are now displayed in the format setting window when using the DVD, XDVD and BD templates.
- Changed BD (25, 50 GB) file size added to the bitrate calculator media type parameter.
- Changed File size and Authoring size added to the MPEG Encode/bitrate settings calculator when in DVD, XDVD or BD template output mode.
- Changed The Average video bitrate display becomes blue when equal to the Minimum bitrate in the MPEG Encode/bitrate settings calculator.
- Changed Calculates the overhead in the MPEG Encode/bitrate settings calculator when in MPEG-2 Transport Stream multiplexing mode.
- Changed The "Update batch list file..." and "Save the batch list..." options in the Batch encoder preferences are enabled by default.
- Changed "Delete the batch list when completed without error" option added to the Batch encoder preferences.
- Changed Colorspace can be set for each codec in the Preferences' AVI settings panel.
Changes from v4.3.1.222 to v4.4.2.238
- Fixed Subtitle SRT file importation could fail when the last line was not empty.
- Fixed Subtitle SRT file importer now keeps the imported data up to the point where an error occured instead of discarding the whole data.
- Fixed When outputting in 1 clip = 1 file mode, the clip number would not display correctly.
Changes from v4.3.0.220 to v4.3.1.222
- Fixed MPEG-4 output could produce an invalid file.
- Fixed Including Author and Copyright information in the AVI output could create an unplayable file.
- Fixed Using the Time signal reduction filter could cause an application hang-up during playback or output.
- Fixed Importing a QuickTime file could cause an application hang-up during framerate analysis.
- Fixed Setting a fade-out duration longer than the source file duration could disable the filter.
- Fixed Displaying the audio waveform with video that is less than 1 fps could cause a memory access error.
Changes from v4.2.3.193 Beta to v4.3.0.220
- New Flash video (FLV1, FLV4) source file format support.
- New Displays the picture properties for AVI sources.
- Improved 2D/3D Noise reduction filter process speeded-up through multithreading.
- Improved MPEG Video decoding.
- Improved YUY2 video format resize.
- Improved PNG file handling.
- Improved QuickTime reader multitrack downscaling to stereo (requires QuickTime 7.1).
- Improved QuickTime reader multichannel audio handling (requires QuickTime 7.1).
- Fixed Multiple source file importation through DirectShow could cause a memory error.
- Fixed Minor fixes.
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