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1.1.6.0 2017-07-19
1.1.6.0 2017-07-19
- New: support frame packed 3D (MVC) in MKV files lossless and lossy
important note: only a few PC-players support this 3D format, including PowerDVD 16 or higher, Kodi - ]only a few linux version and Stereoscopic Player, also, lossless MVC don't properly work with PowerDVD, reencoded copies work fine.
For now, only software de-/encoding is possible and is fairly slow. - New: added setting to eject source disc after processing
- Change: security update for ElbyCDIO.sys
- New: preview player allows to switch display between 2D and SBS formats (R/L view can be used for "squinting eyes 3D" for quick verification)
- Change: for lossless copies, remove the beaver from the preview, this was confusing because users thought, it would show up in the copy as well
- Improve: display correct bitrates/output sizes when encoding MVC output
- Fix: user interface - switching between 2D and MVC output sometimes left HEVC codec disabled (greyed out)
- Workaround: Windows MediaFoundation Parser bug (Windows Media Player/"Movies & TV") couldn't parse MKV files, that were created with "extra track for forced subtitles"
- Fix: NTSC non-telecine incorrectly detected as telecined so field splitting failed
- Fix: size estimator is off, when many picture in picture streams and an over-abundance of subtitles is in the source
- Fix: write global header, when converting VC-1 video AVC/MKV
- Fix: secondary DTS audio (picture in picture)
- Fix: 2D playlists sometimes got hidden by their 3D counterparts
- Fix: size estimation inaccurate when creating MKV/MP4 when playlist contains the same clip multiple times
- Fix: Multiple corruptions of BD data
- Fix: Early terminating streams (data corruption due to preprocessing with 3rd party tools and then postprocessing in CloneBD)
- Fix: Subtitle display on some Opus players
- Fix: Audio/video drift on some PAL encoded discs (that have been "telecined" from NTSC and not sped up)
- Fix: Further support for 192 kHz/96 kHz Dolby Atmos discs
- Fix: Further support for some audio discs (LPCM, 24-bit, 192 kHz)
- Fix: Correctly output big-endian audio samples (was little-endian)
- Fix: Better AVC video encoding settings to support more standard players
- Fix: Further support for usually Japanese BD recorders (pseudo BDMV format)
- Fix: Correctly decode VC-1 color space, cropping area
- Fix: Preview playback of VC-1 tracks
- Change: Reduced required memory footprint
- Fix: (possible workaround for a Marantz player) - remove several optional items from chapter entries in MKV files
- many minor fixes and improvements
- updated languages