diff --git a/doc/Changelog.txt b/doc/Changelog.txt index 3cdd916..b2a5094 100644 --- a/doc/Changelog.txt +++ b/doc/Changelog.txt @@ -13,6 +13,70 @@ Known bugs - Others? https://sourceforge.net/p/mediainfo/_list/tickets +Version 0.7.82, 2016-01-27 +-------------- ++ Matroska: CRC-32 validation ++ Matroska: support of padding/junk at the start of a segment ++ Matroska: trace is activated for all elements (but report is still based on the first element met) ++ Matroska: add an intermediate level in the trace for the raw stream parser +x FLV: potential infinite loop fixed +x #B966, DTS: DTS-HD HR 3840 not detected anymore +x AC-3: wrong sample rate with 32 kHz streams +x #B948, EBUCore 1.6: invalid output due to position of containerEncoding element +x #B957, MPEG-7 output: No XML encoded value output + +Version 0.7.81, 2015-12-31 +-------------- ++ Acquisition Metadata: support of all SMPTE RDD18 elements ++ Matroska: cover presence and content of the cover, thanks to Max Pozdeev ++ #F446, Matroska: Handling of cropping values, thanks to Max Pozdeev ++ Improvement of Python binding: Mac Os X support, Python2 and Python3 can use same MediaInfoDLL.py ++ #F484, AVI: OpenDML Interlaced / Progressive scan type detection ++ MP4: support of AtomicParsley imdb tag +x #B959, MPEG-TS: MPEG-1 Video appeared as MPEG-2 Video +x #B914, Matroska: Undefined number of chapters in some M4V with Timed Text, thanks to Max Pozdeev +x #B962, Matroska: negative timecodes were not correctly handled +x #B964, FLV: was hanging trying to open some FLV files +x JPEG in AVI or MOV: better handling of buggy APP0/AVI1, avoiding some false positives about interlacement +x DVCPRO HD: some containers consider DVCPRO HD as with width 1920 despite the fact it is 1280 or 1440, using 1280 or 1440 in all cases + +Version 0.7.80, 2015-11-30 +-------------- ++ Matroska: support of MKVMerge statistics tags (duration frame count, stream size, bit rate) per track, thanks to ndjamena ++ FLAC: Channel positions, thanks to ndjamena ++ FLAC: difference between detected bit depth and stored bit depth ++ MPEG-TS: if DTVCC transport stream is present and no DTVCC service descriptor, scan also in the middle of the file in order to detect more caption services ++ Subtitle frame rate computing if frame count and duration are available (hidden by default) ++ Subtitles in Matroska: count of elements ++ Matroska, MXF and MP4/MOV: detection of truncated files ++ DTS: difference between ES Matrix and ES Discrete ++ DTS: display ES Matrix or ES Discrete even if HRA or MA is present ++ DTS: difference between DTS-HRA with 96k option and pure DTS-96/24 ++ DTS: detection of DTS:X ++ Samples per frame info ++ AC-3: detection of Atmos inside TrueHD ++ Video frame rate: showing precision of 1/1.001 frame rates (e.g. "23.976 (24000/1001) fps" and "23.976 (23976/1000) fps") ++ MPEG-4/MOV: showing the complete list of compatible brands in the CodecID field ++ MPEG-4/MOV: Alternate groups ++ MPEG-4/MOV: "Disabled" tag ++ MPEG-4/MOV: "Forced" tag ++ MPEG-4/MOV: showing links between tracks (chapters for, subtitles for, fallback for) ++ MXF: handling of more acquisition metadata items ++ MXF: Package name ++ AVC: Store method of interlaced content (Interleaved Fields or Separated Fields) ++ EBUCore: acquisition metadata (Proof of concept, for feedback only) +x Matroska: frame rate detection algorithm revisited, less wrong numbers are expected +x SDP/Teletext: some pages were sometimes (when present in 2 different SDP lines) displayed several times +x MPEG-4/MOV: some hint tracks were not displayed + +Version 0.7.79, 2015-11-02 +-------------- ++ CLI/DLL only, XML: new option --Output=MIXML, with XML v2.0beta1 status, not for production, see https://github.com/MediaArea/MediaAreaXml for more details ++ MediaTrace: support of more than 1 file in XML output. ++ CLI/DLL only, XML: new option --Output=MAXML, with XML v0.1 status, in order to have bot MediaInfo and MediaTrace in the same output, not for production, see https://github.com/MediaArea/MediaAreaXml for more details +x MediaTrace: fixed some invalid outputs +x #B951, Amazon S3 support (REST API v2), CLI/DLL only and if compiled with libcurl support: URL without credential were badly interpreted + Version 0.7.78, 2015-10-02 -------------- + MOV: AVrp CodecID support @@ -56,7 +120,7 @@ Version 0.7.75, 2015-06-30 x XDCAM: some directory structures were wrongly detected as XDCAM structure having a XML file x MXF: SDTI 60 fps times were wrong x #B927, DPX: date/time specific DPX format was used instead of the ISO-like one -x #B927, EBUCore: invalid content in attribute startDate +x #B927, EBUCore: invalid content in attribute startDate x ProRes: streams with apcs CodecID were displayed with an incoherent bit depth instead of no bit depth Version 0.7.74, 2015-05-25 @@ -245,7 +309,7 @@ Version 0.7.68, 2014-04-02 + Node.js examples added, in contrib directory + GXF: support of DVCPRO HD + GXF: Media Type is reported -+ HEVC: added support of scaling_list_data ++ HEVC: added support of scaling_list_data + HEVC: deactivated general_profile_compatibility_flag validity test because some encoders do not implement it correctly + MPEG-4/MOV: Speed improvement, especially for full parsing of 100+ GB files. + File reading: Speed improvement of big files, especially for full parsing, with the help of a dedicated reading thread diff --git a/doc/License.html b/doc/License.html index 92fa509..5de09b6 100644 --- a/doc/License.html +++ b/doc/License.html @@ -1,481 +1,79 @@ - -
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