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    Home > Windows > Multimedia > Video > Other VIDEO Tools > AVIAddXSubs > Changelog

    AVIAddXSubs 9.11 - Changelog


    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 9.11:

    May 12th, 2012

    · Added ability for automatic conversion of mp4/mkv files to their avi equivalent so users can incorporate XSUB subtitles. Please note that this conversion is accomplished through ffmpeg command line executable that has to be downloaded separately. For more information on how to enable this feature read "Converting mp4/mkv to avi for XSUB subtitle incorporation" in the manual.
    · IdxSub2Srt removed from zip as obsolete.



    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 9.10:

    March 15th, 2012

    · Support for Right Click context menu in 64bit Windows. Tested in Win7 64 bit. Now you can activate the program through right click menu over AVI, MKV, MP4, SRT and folders. Please remember that only idx/sub subtitles are supported for MKV, MP4 video files.



    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 9.9:

    September 27th, 2010

    · Option "Overscan" is replaced with "SubWidth". The new option, too, affects the way the subtitle text is rearranged to fit in the defined bitmap Width. Previously, if "Oversan" was checked, the bitmap width was reduced about 13.5% in the calculations to fit subtitle text. Now this is replaced with a percentage value of the bitmap width. Its default value is 87% which has the same effect with "Overscan" checked. The user now has more flexibility to decide the percentage in any number below or even above 100% of the bitmap width. Values above 100% apply in cases the player's firmware shrinks the subtitle bitmap and when option "Full Screen" is unchecked.



    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 9.8:

    September 6th, 2010

    · Fixed bug in the conversion of idx/sub to XSUB.
    · Enhanced compatibility in the generation of idx/sub subtitles from srt.



    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 9.7:

    August 2nd, 2010

    · Now the audio stream text description (language info etc) is retained in the creation of the new file with the incorporated XSUB subtitles
    · Now is possible for the user to create chapters not based in a specified time interval but also at time points that specifically chooses. This is accomplished through a separated text file with same name as the avi but with extension .chp. This file contains a list with time points representing the wished chapters.The time points are expressed with the familiar srt time info: 00:00:00:000 (Hour, minutes, seconds, milliseconds). Every chapter time point is placed in a different line in the text file.
    · Now Right Click context menu works on srt files too.



    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 9.6:

    June 14th, 2010

    · Now Unicode and UTF8 srt files are converted automatically in ANSI format and the user has no need to do that manually using Windows Notepad. Automatic conversion to ANSI is performed when the files are marked correctly as Unicode or UTF8. This is almost certain if the original srt is created in Windows. The correct Character set has to be selected in SUB 1-8 pages too.



    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 9.5:

    April 1st, 2010

    · Fixed a problem with language display of XSUB subtitles in some players including DivX Player in Windows.



    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 9.4:

    January 27th, 2010

    · Fixed bug in case of multi subtitle incorporation (or idx/sub creation) when various custom subtitle bitmap resolutions (at subtitle bitmap group of options) was used. Because of this bug an error message appeared about subtitles not able to fit in the given resolution.



    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 9.3:

    July 6th, 2009

    · "Break long lines" is replaced by a new option "Rearrange Subtitle Text (Optimize)". This option takes three values. "When very long", "Always" and "Never". Now the user has the option to optimize (rearrange) subtitle text in every case, even when the text is calculated it fits in the given resolution. In this case, the user, selects "Always".
    · Added option "Overscan". This option affects the operation of "Rearrange Subtitle Text" option mentioned above. If checked then the defined horizontal resolution it shrinks about 13% to adapt to the overscan effect that TV sets have when connected to the player with analogue connections. Some part of the picture, left and right, is cut off or goes out of screen. This effect it doesn't appear when HDMI is used. Please note that until this version "Overscan" it was considered by default checked. So now the user can uncheck this option if HDMI is used and wishes the "Rearrange" option to utilize a bigger width in its text optimizations.
    · Minor bug fixes.



    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 9.2:

    April 24th, 2009

    · Added option to generate YUV (instead of RGB) values for idx/sub color palette.
    · Added option to condense or expand the normal width of the selected font. The user can enter a value that represents a percentage of the normal font width. Values less than 100% generate condensed font, greater than 100% generate expanded font.



    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 9.1:

    April 16th, 2009

    · Added option "Do not copy avi when not XSUB". Useful for those they want to generate only idx/sub subtitles. If this option is checked and there are no XSUB subtitles to be incorporated in the avi then the original avi will not be copied in the output directory. Please note that there are some cases that you want this copy even without XSUB subtitles in it. For example to apply "unpack packed bitstream" that makes some players to have a smoother playback.
    · Added option "Do not convert idx/sub to XSUB". When you do only idx/sub generation and no need XSUB incorporation in avi then you can disable the reading of idx/sub to be converted as XSUB, checking this option. This will avoid confusion at some point of repeating the operation when the program will get its idx/sub output as input this time and convert it to XSUB.
    · Now you can generate idx/sub without the presence of a video (avi) file. This way you can use the program to subtitle a mkv file. In this case the program will ask you about the frame rate of the AVI. At the moment only two frame rates are supported, for NTSC and PAL (23.976 and 25 FPS).



    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 9.0:

    April 6th, 2009

    · Now, additionally to incorporate XSUB subtitles in avi, is possible to generate idx/sub subtitle files. Some players support this kind of subtitles and give very good result when at the same time do not support XSUB or with problems. Users can now choose the subtitle type that gives the best results in their DivX/XVid Player. Please note that because one idx/sub file can package many subtitles and provides only one color palette for all, the colors of the first subtitle will apply to all regardless what the user has choose for each one of the rest. But other characteristics like font, font size, bold etc, can be applied separately for any of the packaged subtitles.
    · The "SRT Extension" option is changed a bit. Now the dash character (-) is not added automatically so the user can place it optionally in "SRT Extension" or use another character in its place or none at all. For example, for an avi file "lost0101.avi" and "SRT Extension" "-en" will load the "loast0101-en.srt". Using ".en" will load the "lost0101.en.srt" and so on.



    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 8.3:

    November 24th, 2008

    · Now is possible to incorporate subtitles coming from the combination of many srt and one idx/sub file. Please note that the total of incorporated subtitles cannot be over 8. Because idx/sub can contain many subtitles you have to ensure that the total of subtitles from srt and idx/sub will not pass this specifications limit. AVIAddXSubs automatically forces this limit with subtitles coming from srt to have the priority. So, for example, if you incorporate 8 subtitles from srt will not leave space for subtitles from idx/sub.



    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 8.2:

    October 29th, 2008

    · "Use SRT of SUB 1" is replaced with a more flexible option, "SRT extension". In this option is entered a literal which is added after a dash in the name of the avi to compose the file name of the srt to load. So for every tab (SUB 1-8) and through this option, is defined a srt to be loaded this way: [AVI name]+[dash]+[SRT extension]+[.srt]. In case the "SRT extension" is empty in a SUB tab then the srt loaded from it has exactly the same name as the avi. In case you wish to add the same srt but with different configurations then enter the same "SRT extension" n SUB tabs.
    · "Move srt to output directory" option added. If this option is checked then the srt is copied to the output directory after a successful subtitle incorporation.



    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 8.0:

    September 16th, 2008

    · Version 8.0

    · Chapter support added. Now is possible to add chapters that occur at a time interval configured by user. Chapters will help you navigate an avi file much faster. This feature is tested only with my PHILIPS DVP5980 where it works perfectly. Please report back to me failure or success in yours player case. Generally players that support officially or unofficially DivX Ultra is expected to work. At "Players reported well" information will be added indication for the availability of this feature in every reported player. When chapters are added to an avi then an introductory video is played at the start. Read more about it in README.htm in the zip



    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 7.3:

    June 14th, 2008

    · Fixed bugs related with RTL languages (Arabic, Hebrew) and subtitle preview.



    What's new in AVIAddXSubs 7.1:

    May 9th, 2008

    · Support for AVI 2.0 file generation. Now files bigger than 4GB can be processed correctly.




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