VideoVelocity Changelog

What's new in VideoVelocity 3.7.2103.0

Jan 13, 2022
  • Added support for Nikon Z5 and others.
  • Minor bug fixes

New in VideoVelocity 3.7.2090.0 (Apr 3, 2019)

  • New Feature: Support 4K and 8K timelapse broadcast to teleport.io
  • New Feature: Experimental support for UDP video stream capture, like that used by a GoPro Hero 4.
  • New feature: Nikon D500, D5600, D7500, D850 support.
  • Change: Using teleport.io domain when broadcasting to Teleport, use to be teleport.nu. Also now using REST Api endpoint, all traffic goes over HTTPS and is SSL encrypted.
  • Change: Improved IP camera connectivity.
  • Change: Preview is now an explicit project propery that can be saved to the project file.
  • Change: MP4 files output now optimized for web streaming. (Win7+)
  • Change: Improved rendering when converting video files. (Win8+)
  • Change: Using faster REST baised API endpoint to broadcast to Teleport.
  • Fix: Regression where output timestamps in filenames weren't respecting LocalTime setting. And could result in missing output files.
  • Fix: Improved support for Nikon capture in LiveView mode. Note VideoVelocity will now lock on shutdown waiting for active camera command completion, i.e. long duration exposure completion.
  • Fix: Fixed an issue on .Net 4.5 on some systems that would cause VV to hard crash once preview or capture was started.
  • Fix: Ability to select the input on capture cards.
  • Fix: More efficient IP camera capture, with ability to force basic authentication for cameras that don't support digest auth.
  • Fix: Improved historical frame upload to teleport.io
  • Fix: Divide by zero error that could occur when preview was on.
  • Version 3.6.2008.0
  • New Feature: Support for broadcasting already recorded content (images/video) to Teleport.
  • New Feature: Option to keep any captured images on the Nikon camera memory card.
  • New Feature: Optimized RTSP stream capture, allows for higher frame rate capture.
  • Fix: Some changes to support TeamViewer/WPF rendering. Issues such as 'black window' still exist and we recommend using a dummy HDMI plug on deployments without monitors. The issues are a result of TeamViewer and .Net/WPF incompatibility and not VideoVelocity specifically.
  • Fix: Improved image quality when downscaling images.
  • Fix: Multi rule schedules that driving capture interval and also broadcast to Teleport, would use Teleport configured value over the scheduled value if VideoVelocity was restarted.
  • Fix: Video from files, wouldn't read some files if shorter than 1 sec.

New in VideoVelocity 3.7.2089.0 (Feb 18, 2019)

  • New Feature: Support 4K and 8K timelapse broadcast to teleport.io
  • New Feature: Experimental support for UDP video stream capture, like that used by a GoPro Hero 4.
  • New feature: Nikon D500, D5600, D7500, D850 support.
  • Change: Using teleport.io domain when broadcasting to Teleport, use to be teleport.nu. Also now using REST Api endpoint, all traffic goes over HTTPS and is SSL encrypted.
  • Change: Improved IP camera connectivity.
  • Change: Preview is now an explicit project propery that can be saved to the project file.
  • Change: MP4 files output now optimized for web streaming. (Win7+)
  • Change: Improved rendering when converting video files. (Win8+)
  • Change: Using faster REST baised API endpoint to broadcast to Teleport.
  • Fix: Regression where output timestamps in filenames weren't respecting LocalTime setting. And could result in missing output files.
  • Fix: Improved support for Nikon capture in LiveView mode. Note VideoVelocity will now lock on shutdown waiting for active camera command completion, i.e. long duration exposure completion.
  • Fix: Fixed an issue on .Net 4.5 on some systems that would cause VV to hard crash once preview or capture was started.
  • Fix: Ability to select the input on capture cards.
  • Fix: More efficient IP camera capture, with ability to force basic authentication for cameras that don't support digest auth.
  • Fix: Improved historical frame upload to teleport.io

New in VideoVelocity 3.7.2086.0 (Feb 1, 2019)

  • New Feature: Support 4K and 8K timelapse broadcast to teleport.io
  • New Feature: Experimental support for UDP video stream capture, like that used by a GoPro Hero 4.
  • New feature: Nikon D500, D5600, D7500, D850 support.
  • Change: Using teleport.io domain when broadcasting to Teleport, use to be teleport.nu. Also now using REST Api endpoint, all traffic goes over HTTPS and is SSL encrypted.
  • Change: Improved IP camera connectivity.
  • Change: Preview is now an explicit project propery that can be saved to the project file.
  • Change: MP4 files output now optimized for web streaming. (Win7+)
  • Change: Improved rendering when converting video files. (Win8+)
  • Change: Using faster REST baised API endpoint to broadcast to Teleport.
  • Fix: Regression where output timestamps in filenames weren't respecting LocalTime setting. And could result in missing output files.
  • Fix: Improved support for Nikon capture in LiveView mode. Note VideoVelocity will now lock on shutdown waiting for active camera command completion, i.e. long duration exposure completion.
  • Fix: Fixed an issue on .Net 4.5 on some systems that would cause VV to hard crash once preview or capture was started.
  • Fix: Ability to select the input on capture cards.
  • Fix: More efficient IP camera capture, with ability to force basic authentication for cameras that don't support digest auth.
  • Fix: Improved historical frame upload to teleport.io

New in VideoVelocity 3.6.2008.0 (Nov 30, 2016)

  • New Feature: Support for broadcasting already recorded content (images/video) to Teleport.
  • New Feature: Option to keep any captured images on the Nikon camera memory card.
  • New Feature: Optimized RTSP stream capture, allows for higher frame rate capture.
  • Fix: Some changes to support TeamViewer/WPF rendering. Issues such as 'black window' still exist and we recommend using a dummy HDMI plug on deployments without monitors. The issues are a result of TeamViewer and .Net/WPF incompatibility and not VideoVelocity specifically.
  • Fix: Improved image quality when downscaling images.
  • Fix: Multi rule schedules that driving capture interval and also broadcast to Teleport, would use Teleport configured value over the scheduled value if VideoVelocity was restarted.
  • Fix: Video from files, wouldn't read some files if shorter than 1 sec.

New in VideoVelocity 3.6.1093.0 (Jul 6, 2016)

  • Fix: App is DPI aware under Windows 8.1/10, screen capture will now use proper resolution regardless of DPI setting.
  • Fix: Schedule rules that alter the frame interval won't inadvertently change the default frame interval while editing.

New in VideoVelocity 3.6.1092.0 (Jun 1, 2016)

  • Fix: Fixed timestamp issue for webcams where clock skew could occur for some cameras models of many hours of recording

New in VideoVelocity 3.6.1091 (Jun 1, 2016)

  • Fix: Added missing dll on some systems.
  • Fix: Updated signing certificate, ClickOnce update should now be working. Note ClickOnce auto update is not recommended for permanent installations, please use the 'No Install' zip archive on the download page.

New in VideoVelocity 3.6.1089 (Jun 1, 2016)

  • Fix: Supports limited user account installations.
  • Fix: Scheduler solar calculations are now more accurate. Other schedule improvements.
  • Fix: Motion detection would keep recording regardless of motion if 'no motion interval' set to values over an hour.
  • Fix: Frame capture interval used was 50% of configured interval when broadcasting to Teleport while recording locally simultaneously, for some cameras.
  • Fix: Frame capture interval is more stable and accurate when recording over long term.
  • Fix: Rtsp streams are more reliable.
  • New feature: Nikon Raw + Jpeg support. Will write Nef to disk, unless Teleport publish only is active. Use only RAW without Jpeg is not recommended as it is likely to cause out of memory issues due to 32bit process limit.
  • New feature: Nikon D 5, 500 support. Make sure to update camera firmware.

New in VideoVelocity 3.6.1064 (Dec 2, 2015)

  • New feature: Nikon D810A support.
  • New feature: Ability to ignore dark or bright frames based on average luminance level.
  • Fix: Teleport broadcast now keeps regular frame intervals when broadcasting at over 30 min.
  • Fix: Would loose application settings on some systems after app update.

New in VideoVelocity 3.5.1029 (Jul 25, 2015)

  • New feature: Support for Canon EOS DSLRs through Canon SDK.
  • New feature: Support for IP Camera RTSP H.264 streams. (Use only if JPEG or MJPEG streams are not available. More at www.teleport.nu/help)
  • New feature: Improved timing on IP source capture.
  • New feature: Nikon D 5500, 7200, 750, 810 and Nikon 1 V3 support. Make sure to update camera firmware.
  • New feature: Improved schedule and solar calculations. Some behavioral changes occurred, test your schedules before deploying in the field.
  • New feature: Improved Sony camera support.
  • Fix: Fixed bug where MJPEG sources would use old frames as new frames in some cases.
  • Fix: Some stability and performance enhancements.
  • Note: Includes many changes to how IP camera connection works, test before deploying this version in the field!

New in VideoVelocity 3.4.955 (Nov 10, 2014)

  • New feature: Support for date based output folders. More suitable for still file output. This does not affect video file length, just where it's placed when first created.
  • Fix: Project names sync to file name. And saving saves back to the original file not 'VideoVelocity Projects' folder.
  • Fix: Project names sync to file name. And saving saves back to the original file not 'VideoVelocity Projects' folder.
  • Fix: Schedule refactor, more coming.
  • Fix: For capture intervals an hour or longer, or for unstable frame rate sources, frames would be captured at uneven intervals.

New in VideoVelocity 3.4.950 (Nov 10, 2014)

  • Fix: Frames larger than 1080p, in some cases would get sized down to 1080p, regardless of size settings.

New in VideoVelocity 3.4.948 (Nov 10, 2014)

  • New feature: Ability to publish from files to Teleport.
  • Fix: Misc. enhancements and bug fixes.

New in VideoVelocity 3.4.945 (Apr 8, 2014)

  • New Feature: Added support for Sony HDR-AS100, A7, etc. (any camera supporting the Sony Remote Camera API). This is in beta so please report any issues!
  • New Feature: Fisheye correction filter for wide angle lenses like GoPro or Sony Action Cam.
  • New Feature: Filters now show in preview. Filter support for Teleport publish.
  • Fix: Speed factor based recording now works with files-to-video projects without proper frame time-stamps.
  • Fix: Misc. enhancements and bug fixes.

New in VideoVelocity 3.3.914 (Apr 8, 2014)

  • New Feature: Added support for Nikon D610, D5300 and Df cameras.
  • Fix: Encoded MP4 files corrupt on some systems. Bug fixes.

New in VideoVelocity 3.3.898 (Oct 18, 2013)

  • New Feature: Control DSLR focus, exposure, HDR, etc.
  • New Feature: Use of Nikon SDK for better DSLR performance.
  • New Feature: Much faster file encoding.
  • New Feature: Improved files to video experience.
  • New feature: Onion skinning, camera or subject alignment between shots.
  • New feature: Publish a live image feed to Teleport or your own website.
  • Auto brightness normalization.
  • Recent frame and saved frame viewing.
  • Onion skinning support for stop-motion animation.

New in VideoVelocity 3.2.852 (Aug 19, 2013)

  • New Feature: Use of Nikon SDK for better DSLR performance
  • New Feature: Much faster file encoding
  • New Feature: Improved files to video experiance
  • New feature: Onion skinning, camera or subject alignment between shots
  • New feature: Publish a live image feed to Teleport or your own website. Auto brightness normalization. Recent frame and saved frame viewing. Onion skinning support for stop-motion animation

New in VideoVelocity 3.1.844.0 (Jun 10, 2013)

  • New Feature: Improved files to video experiance
  • New feature: Onion skinning, camera or subject alignment between shots
  • Recent frame and saved frame viewing
  • Onion skinning support for stop-motion animation

New in VideoVelocity 3.1.803.0 (Apr 25, 2013)

  • Auto brightness normalization

New in VideoVelocity 3.0.742.0 (Mar 31, 2013)

  • New feature: publish a live image feed to Teleport or your own website.

New in VideoVelocity 3.0.711.0 (Dec 22, 2012)

  • UI updates
  • New file output list
  • Reature and reliability tweaks all over

New in VideoVelocity 3.0.612.0 (Oct 26, 2012)

  • H.264 encoding, frame fade for slideshows or smoother time-lapse videos
  • Bug fixes, tweaks, improved memory usage

New in VideoVelocity 3.0.608.0 (Sep 29, 2012)

  • Enhanced video resize and crop functionality
  • High quality bicubic algorithm is used
  • Added image enhancement filters, saturation and sharpen
  • Added various output filename formats: sequence number, ticks or dates
  • Bug fixes

New in VideoVelocity 3.0.589.0 (Jun 21, 2012)

  • Support for webcam
  • Capture card
  • IP Network Camera
  • Screen Capture
  • Image to Video

New in VideoVelocity 2.0.395.0 (Jul 11, 2011)

  • Redesigned interface and new features such as motion detection and image to video.