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Version 1.9.2 (July 25, 2010) * Pro edition o On the fly transcoding now works with iPhone 3G and older models also. * All editions o Restore YouTube support (after changes to embedded video handling by YouTube). o DVD quality YouTube videos - add support for 480p YouTube videos (the maximum currently offered when embedding videos), fall back to 360p when 480p is unavailable and then to 240p when 360p is not available. o Other minor bug fixes based on end-user feedback for 1.9.Version 1.9 (July 13, 2010) * Pro edition o Transcoding to H.264 is now supported and so is HTTP Live Streaming. o On the fly transcoding for iPhone/iPad/iPod touch including transcoding of local media and web content. o Full support for the iPad. o Faster playback start of premium content video. o Do not show playback controls for Hulu. o Various bug fixes. * All editions o Remove the Ask toolbar and Babylon, in preparation for offering a TVersity toolbar for spontaneous subscription to web content (coming soon). o Add some user contributed device profiles to profiles.xml. o Transcoding of FLV with H264 is supported. o Transcoding of videos in MPEG2 transport streams is supported. o When transcoding VOB fix a bug where sometimes the wrong audio track was chosen in a multi audio track VOB (always take the first one, which is typically English). o iPhone and iPad now move to next item automatically when playing music. o iPhone and iPad new and revamped web interface with support for keyword search. o Move to ffmpeg 0.6. o Various bug fixes.Version 1.8 (February 25, 2010) * Pro edition o Completely new off-screen browser, based on Google Chromium: runs out of process for increased stability and solves all the known issues with premium content (it used to occasionally fail to start on some systems). o Premium content site are now defined in an external file (osb.xml), advanced users can easily add their sites. o List of supported websites can now be updated without requiring a new release, so expect many new sites to be added and pushed to you from now on. (Advanced users should send us their additions since from time to time we overwrite your osb.xml automatically). o New premium content sites: + CNN + Food Network + HGTV + Snag Films + YouTube Movies and Full Episodes * All Versions o Update and expand YouTube support to include subscriptions, favorites and playlists by user (in addition to user video uploads which were previously supported). Also support adding YouTube content by search queries (replaces the “by tag” category which YouTube has obsoleted). o Various minor bug fixes.
Release NotesVersion 1.9.3 (November 24, 2010) * Pro edition o Expand and refresh list of supported premium content sites. o Accept any HTML page and not just supported sites, showing the full page at 800×600 in such cases (this is instead of zooming in on the video player box). o Faster playback start for premium content (and any content requiring the server side browser). o Fix BBC iPlayer issues - it is now fully supported (including age verification). o Improve audio/video synchronization of server side browser. o XML metafiles that had an HTML mime type were not treated as metafiles but rather rendered via the server side browser - this is now fixed. o Flash player plugin now bundled with installation wizard - no need to do a separate install. * All editions o New browser toolbar that includes a menu of supported web content sites (facilitates content discovery) and a “subscribe” button (enables 1-click addition of web content to the media library). o Monitor folders for changes and automatically reflect these changes in the media library. o Support more than one TVersity instance on the network with the Xbox 360 - this is thanks to the fact that each instance now generates its UDN. o Monitor changes to network interfaces on the computer and handle those changes correctly. o Properly handle power management events (sleep, hibernate, resume) and shutdown in terms of SSDP. o Up to 7x faster indexation of photos. o Service starts correctly when user name (and hence installation path) includes non English characters. o Corrupt AVI files can no longer cause the indexation process to spend many minutes on one file - we timeout after 5 seconds per file and skip it. o Software was mistakenly transcoding mp3 above 128kbps when used with the iPhone - this is no longer the case. o Album art is now supported for WMA and not just MP3. o Deliver higher resolution album art when available. o Playlists were not indexed by folder until the second time the library was refreshed - this is now fixed. o Simplify and improve the installation wizard: + Eliminate the configuration wizard (its functionality was merged into the installation wizard). + Make sure the user has admin rights. + Remove firewall rules when uninstalling. + Warn users when skipping installation of ffdshow or when unchecking the firewall checkbox. + When installing for the first time, the service was always set to automatic start, even when the relevant checkbox was unchecked - this is now fixed. o Fix some rare crashes as well as many additional minor bugs.
Version 1.9.6 (July 15, 2011) Pro edition More robust server side web browser with better support for BBC iPlayer. All editions Add device profiles for WDTV Live. Add device profiles for various Samsung TV models. Add device profiles for Android 3.0 tablets (test with Asus Eeepad Transformer TF101). Plase note that trancoding for Android requires the Pro edition, and only Android 3.0 or higher is supported. Add user contributed device profile for Logitech Revue. Add user contributed device profile for Windows Phone 7. Update user contributed device profile for LG BD930. Faster thumbnail generaion for photos. Better support for MKV and AVI transcoding. Support WEBM files (transcoding requires separate installation of WEBM directshow filters available here). Installation wizard now allows choosing a friendly computer name to use when discovered by other devices (i.e. this name will be displayed on TV when detected by a game console or other TV connected devices). Perform server side buffering for live streams to avoid stutter on devices that cannot deal with such videos properly (like the PS3 that assumes the video on demand scenario only). Run a CPU benchmark after installation to determine optimal transcoding settings for the system. Menus created from RSS/ATOM feeds are cleaner (less duplicates, and no unnecessary nesting levels). Installation wizard properly configures the system for decoding of MPEG1/2 and DV (assuming proper decoder are installed), and for downmizing of multi-channel audio to stereo so that transcoding can succeed in such cases. Media library indexing gives priority to local files and folders (over Internet content). Better handling of high bitrate peaks when transcoding such that playback freezes are eliminated or at the very least reduced. Installation wizard now configures the Windows firewall on both private and public networks when dealing with Windows 7. Move to latest version of ImageMagick which eliminates some rare failures to transcode photos. It also means that we do not need to modify the global ImageMagick registry key and hence we do not interfere with a normal ImageMagick installation. Prevent Windows from entering sleep mode when some media is streaming. Bug Fixes Return “text/xml” as mime type of device description document as required by the UPnP standard. Allow pausing playback for up to 4 hours (as opposed to the 2 minute limitation in previous version). Server can now gracefully shut down even when something is streaming. Fix video indexing by album and by genre. Fix server side browse videos to continue streaming without issues even when the audio stops in the middle. Fix some rare crashes related to image format conversion, detection of changes in IP addresses assigned to machine, tracking of file/folder changes, enter/exit sleep/hibernation mode and more. Various other minor fixes.