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Wednesday, 25 July 2007 |
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| Another beta of Encode360 has been released; version 2.0b7, with a new installer & GUI. Encode360 is an application which will convert virtually any video format to high quality WMV’s which can be played by the Xbox 360. |

The new installer will verify that .NET 2.0 and Windows Media Encoder 9 are installed before allowing the install. Automatic installation for K-Lite COdec Pack & recommended settings for use with Encode360 are also added. Now includes MKV Subtitle Extractor PreProcessing Scriptlet & support files. Changelog
NEW: Completely overhauled UI. Visualhub was sortof my inspiration!! NEW: Audio / Video key details now in Advanced Settings CHANGE: Removed all the folder monitoring stuff… Sorry, but it was causing way too many problems CHANGE: Output resolution can now be set regardless of whether you use Autoscaling or not CHANGE: WMV no longer on filetype list, but can be selected through All files. This prevents against accidentally re-encoding WMVs CHANGE: Updated MediaInfo to 0.7.5.0+ Dev Snapshot (14/07/2007) CHANGE: Updated tooltips CHANGE: Code Cleanup FIX: ‘64 character limit’ error on encoding jobs that would take a long time FIX: A crash could occur if the file duration was miscalculated by MediaInfo FIX: If the encoding job failed and the application closed, the process would not stop unless it would manually killed FIX: ListView didn’t allow drag/drop of files from Windows Explorer FIX: A crash could occur if a value was changed into autoscaling and no file had been previously selected FIX: Encoding more than one file could result in memory leaks and bad files FIX: If a problem occurred during the encoding job, the entire application would hang You can download Encode 360 2.0b7 here | |