Software update: VirtualDub 1.4.13 build 14328
For people who like long version numbers, version 1.4.13.14328 (1.4.13 build 14328) of video capture and conversion program VirtualDub was released yesterday. Interested parties will find a neat changelog:
[features added]
* Added frequently-requested Lanzcos3 kernel to resize filter. Can’t see any difference whatsoever.
[bug fixes]
* Fixed nasty resize filter bug and RGB24<->RGB32 conversion errors on odd bitmap widths. (Regressions in 1.4.12)
* Fixed audio desynchronization when processing compressed audio in direct stream copy mode with both a start offset and deleted segments. Thanks to Cyrius for the bug report and fix.
* Audio compression system now drops a final partial block from an audio codec — Microsoft ADPCM was producing these, resulting in a runt AVI stream sample. The new behavior matches that of Sound Recorder.
* A partial final block no longer triggers the VBR audio adjustment routine.
* “Previous keyframe” from beyond the end no longer seeks to start if frames have been deleted or masked. Also thanks to Cyrius.
* Fixed crash in MPEG-1 decoder when playing or saving a video stream with D-frames or invalid frame types.
* B-frame audio skew support is now also enabled for the ‘XVID’ video format.[break]The new version of VirtualDub is here to get. However, owners of a Pentium 4 can download a version of the software optimized for their processor, here†
Version number | 1.4.13 build 14328 |
Operating systems | Windows 9x, Windows NT, Windows 2000 |
Website | SourceForge |
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License type | GPL |