I’ve therefore removed the preview warning and included it in all the packages that I provide (both Windows and Linux). It has reached a state in which I consider it fit for wider use. Since the previous release a serious amount of work has gone into the new GUI, MKVToolNix GUI. a very old bug in handling MPEG-1/2 video preventing the detection of such tracks if -sync was used at the same time as -default-duration then -sync was ignored mkvinfo’s exit codes were wrong (this may trip up frontends using mkvinfo!) handling of E-AC3 in MPEG transport stream in certain situations etc. Many people weren’t aware of that differentiation.Īs for the changes in this release: A couple of important bugs have been fixed, e.g. ![]() This was done in order to reduce the confusion sown by the term »amd64« which denotes the processor architecture but not the manufacturer. ![]() The difference is that 64bit builds use …-64bit-… instead of …-amd64-… and that the 32bit builds include their architecture (-32bit-) in their name for the first time. First of all a note to all Windows users: I’ve renamed the downloads slightly.
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