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Version 4.1
- Release Date: Oct 15, 2009
- Support for the GPS Geotagging data of the new Sony AVCHD camcorders which are equipped with a built-in GPS unit. Displays latitude, longitude, altitude, speed & direction of travel where the video clip was recorded, and you can see these change as the AVCHD file is playing.
- Displays a Google Map showing the exact geographical location of any point in the AVCHD file.
- File properties now has Geotagging tab.
- Stamp video frames with Geotagging info.
- Extract audio from AVCHD m2ts/mts files to .ac3 files
Version 4.0
- Release Date: Sep 24, 2009
- Date stamp and burn-in metadata for AVCHD m2ts/mts, HDV mt2 and DV AVI files.
- Play AVCHD m2ts and mts files, displaying recording date and time and other metadata while playing.
- Single frame step AVCHD forwards or backwards.
- Focus info now displayed for cameras which store it.
- Displays detailed AVCHD video and audio details in File Properties dialog.
- You can now choose the font, text size and position for each item of burn-in metadata, for DV, HDV and AVCHD.
- Date now has 4 digit year.
- Export metadata for DV, HDV and AVCHD files.
- Export subtitles for DV, HDV and AVCHD files.
- Export metadata and subtitles tools now available in Batch Processing.
- Export metadata and subtitles in a variety of layouts.
- New "Decoders" Option page.
- Properties of the HDV and AVCHD decoders can now be adjusted.
- New tool to fix Premiere Start Timecode in DV AVI files.
Version 3.0
- Release Date: Feb 25, 2009
- Now plays HDV and displays HDV metadata (e.g. timecode date/time, shutter speed f-stop etc) with frame accuracy. Also burn-in HDV metadata to visible frame area. Also a new DV Capture module with live capture and slave-to-camera feature. Also new tools that work with the recording date/time of DV, HDV (m2t), MOD, AVCHD (m2ts/mts) files.
Version 2.0
- Release Date: Feb 1, 2008
Version 1.2.1
- Release Date: May 8, 2007
- Added facility to choose VMR7 (if available) instead of VMR9. This is not recommended but is intended as a workaround for some older graphics cards or buggy drivers which may display blank video when using VMR9.
- Fixed parsing of an obscure AVI variant
- Fixed problem of opening Premiere Pro DV AVI files.
Version 1.2
- Release Date: Apr 26, 2007
- First generally available version
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