What's new in Visual AVCHD Time Stamp 3.5.0

Aug 7, 2017
  • New feature: support HW decode if new version NVIDIA GPU is available. Also, if such HW decode is used, HW encode of non-native size is also supported.

New in Visual AVCHD Time Stamp 3.4.0 (Jan 3, 2017)

  • New feature: support MP4 output format.

New in Visual AVCHD Time Stamp 3.3.5 (Aug 4, 2016)

  • New feature: speed up the output video playback by up to 10 times. This is done by skipping the output video frames, and should be useful for the surveillance videos.

New in Visual AVCHD Time Stamp 3.3.3 (Nov 30, 2015)

  • Bug fix: vMTS crashes on new NVIDIA drivers for computers with NVIDIA GPU.

New in Visual AVCHD Time Stamp 3.3.1 (Aug 30, 2015)

  • Bug fix: in some cases vATS would crash when previewing large video files.

New in Visual AVCHD Time Stamp 3.3.0 (Mar 6, 2015)

  • Recognize some videos (e.g. from Sony Sony HXR-NX30P) that do not seem to have normal date code pattern.

New in Visual AVCHD Time Stamp 1.1.2 (Jan 3, 2011)

  • Bug fix: for computers without NVIDIA GPU, or computers with NVIDIA GPU but with older version drivers, turn off the GPU acceleration feature gracefully.

New in Visual AVCHD Time Stamp 1.1.0 (Dec 29, 2010)

  • Added new feature to use NVIDIA GPU, if possible, for stamp acceleration. See Help->Preferences for details.

New in Visual AVCHD Time Stamp 1.0.2 (Oct 25, 2010)

  • Increased the max bitrate to 30Mbps from 20Mbps.
  • Increased the default bitrates for all video sizes.
  • Fixed a bug that failed to read date code from some AVCHD files.

New in Visual AVCHD Time Stamp 1.0.1 (May 28, 2010)

  • Bug fix: handle video file without date/time code gracefully.
  • Enhancement: increased the thickness of the stamp outline.