Known issues:
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- Some old GPU drivers on Windows XP produce artifacts when transcoding
- Super fast switching between audio tracks in preview player may lead to silence or wrong language
- Some hardware players may have problems with chapter markers of compressed discs
- On some titles the transcoding seams to be stuck for a few seconds, a fallback algorithm will resolve the issue after about 15 seconds
Upcoming changes and features:
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- Full 3D support in compressed discs
- Full 3D support in matroska files
- Full subtitle support in matroska and MP4 files
- Support for DVD output (downscaled to SD naturally)
- Support for DLNA
- Support for BDAV (BDs created by recorder)
- Improved support for all new codecs, like WebM, HEVC, AAC+, FLAC, ...
"Known Issues" Is not comforting at all.
I have 3 computers XPSP3/AMD Phenom/ATI GPU, Win7/Intel 2600K/ATI GPU, Win8/AMD FX-8350/NVIDIA-SLI-Cuda GPU
I have not yet been able to complete a single MP4 or MKV BD ripping - Logs were posts here and emailed to support.
My issues doesn't seem to relate to the known ones... Meaning they will not get fixed in the next release (again).
Because if the team doesn't "know" about it - Well they can't fix it... Right?
And I apologize for not having handled my license as I should. My current go to machine is the Win8, planB is Win7 and planC is XP
Currently I have CloneBD installed on all 3 and I don't plan to remove it from PlanB and PlanC until it works on my main computer.
As I try each releases in that order If PlanA fails then if PlanB fails then PlanC.
My samples are an old BD (There is something about Mary) and a new one (Guardians of the Galaxy)
So far, 3 releases x 3 plans x 2 BD = 18 time consuming disappointments.
But I keep the faith although my hope for seeing improvement in the next release are low.