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Hello there
Some fresh news from the development front, as there's a new version out there! Two interesting things: First, Windows users who owns multicores processors will be pleased to know that, this version includes a custom build of mencoder optimized for multicores and H264 content, based on the great work of the ffmpeg team. Benefits ? recent CPUs are now fully used, rather than the usual 60, 65% usage with the default mencoder build (that means a 30% performance gain on mine for example), so you can almost ditch your CoreAVC / AviSynth installs... Be careful though, this is somewhat very young, so you can disable it if any problems arise...
Here's the changelog:
- Changes / Features
Customize encoding parameters (along with default ones) for any given container/codec/property combination (purpose: A/V sync, playback issues, and tweaking for advanced users) Ability to select networking interface OSX 10.4 Tiger support (Intel only) Settings reorganization M4V now streamed by default, you have to enter the #Transcoded# folder to force the transcode (like AVI files) WMA now transcoded by default Italian localization WINDOWS ONLY: Use (only with 720p/1080p H264 content) an experimental mencoder build for multicores New OSX icon (thanks to Jakob Karlsson) Added a "Skip/Force transcode extensions" option added if default settings don't suit you Possibility to only remux AC3 audio tracks and not reencoded them
- Fixes
Default platform charset issue Transcode buffer optimization on Windows Application crash on Windows when too many widechars filenames were parsed Audio tracks sorted by track number (if present) in media library Better filenames/subtitles management (m2ts/ts/dvr-ms issues, comas, widechars, etc.) External subtitles not always loaded, again DVD images are listed in the media library Fixed RSS parsing for Youtube and maybe other feeds AviSynth / VideoLAN not always detected on Vista 64bits Unavailable engines exclusion on OSX/Linux Fixed console mode on Linux
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