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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