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New Open DVD command; if the batch list is open it can also batch convert a DVD
Can read and create AVI 2.0 files (they can be larger than 4 GB)
Can open all AIFF and MP3 files (including music CD tracks); can read and multiplex
little-endian AIFF files
New Export Audio command with uncompressed, AAC, MP2 and even MP3 (if you
have DivX 6.x)
Some "Convert to" and all "Demux" commands have been moved to submenus
DRAG & DROP
Added drag&drop of multiple files to the application icon and window
Added drag&drop of DVDs (and even music CDs) to the application window only
CONVERSIONS
More audio sample rates in the exporters
Added some presets for the Apple TV
Video exporters can export just the audio track if you choose "No Video", or the source
has no video tracks
All "Convert to" commands except "Convert to TS REC" and "Convert to TS VID" can
convert all audio tracks of the MPEG stream; all "Demux" commands are still limited to
only one audio track per pass (but this may change in the future).
The preference option "Fix streams with data breaks" can repair more audio breaks
Fixed a problem which could cause the MPEG-4 export to fail near the end of encoding
Temporary data for multipass encoding are now stored in the destination disk instead of
the startup disk (if they are different)
"Save As" now saves all audio tracks even after editing, regardless of preference
settings
"Save As" after "Fix Timecode Breaks" now saves the fixed timecode instead of the
original timecode
Export of progressive download movies works as expected, even when the movie has
not been fully loaded
The frame exporter remembers the name of the last exported picture, and adds a
number when used multiple times
OPEN URL
Added support for Yahoo! Video movies: requires both Perian and Flip4Mac WMV
Player
Added an option to convert movies while downloading them; currently, with Perian 0.5,
FLV files this option will download the whole file before the conversion can begin, but
this will change with Perian 1.0.
Renamed the options "Open as streamed file" and "Open as remote file" respectively to
"Progressive download" and "Random access".
The option "Random access" can open HTTP and now even FTP streams, without prior
download; it is compatible with most strams but FLV and WMV files still require full or
progressive download.