Thursday, August 14, 2008

Videomach v5.0.0 Professional


VideoMach is a popular software for converting images to video, disassembling video to pictures, adding audio to animations, extracting audio from movies, speeding up video, slowing it down, resizing, cropping and rotating. VideoMach is mostly used for converting output of high-speed imagers, 3D renderers, time-lapse capture, game videos and stop-motion animation to presentation video. Supported formats in Standard version include AVI, MPEG, FLC, HAV, JPEG, PNG, BMP, DIB, TGA, PNM and more. Professional version adds formats used in high-speed imagers and graphics workstations, such as BAYER, CINE/CVR, SUN, RAS, SGI, RGB, TIFF, XPM and more.

WHAT'S NEW IN VIDEOMACH 5.0.0 (2008-08-11)

• Added: Real-time preview for most of video filters
• Added: Writing of Windows Media Format 9 compatible files in WMV and WMA file formats
• Added: Support for writing animated GIFs (one palette per frame or single palette for all frames)
• Added: Ogg Video format (Theora codec) for both reading and writing including multiplexed Ogg Video + Audio
• Added: Anti-aliasing and soft shadow in the Text Overlay filter
• Added: Custom presets to change all output settings in two clicks
• Added: Linking of audio and video
• Added: Support for new CINE subformats (10, 12 and 14bit) and new filename extension ".cine"
• Added: File Info dialog now displays image size in megapixels
• Added: New command-line parameter /SaveOutput
• Added: Automatic update notification
• Added: Border function to add fixed-size borders
• Changed: Resize, Crop and Rotate moved to Video Filters => Adjust Size submenu
• Changed: New project files, not 100% compatible with the old ones due to changes in Output Settings dialog
• Changed: Simpler use of Matrix and Temporal Average functions
• Changed: Paste now accepts copied file names from a text editor, just make sure they contain full path to the file
• Changed: Improved caching results in faster loading of large images
• Changed: VideoMach shows a warning if output resolution is too high
• Changed: There's no default session anymore
• Changed: When opening image sequences there's no frame rate dialog displayed automatically anymore
• Fixed: High amounts of Saturation produced invalid results
• Fixed: In very rare cases some JPEG images had swapped R and B color components
• Fixed: Video seek in MPEG files returned wrong images
• Fixed: Unsupported files were locked after trying to open them
• Fixed: Exception in some cases when opening AVI files
• Fixed: Problems with uncompressed AVI files larger than a gigabyte
• Fixed: Error if Cinepak doesn't exist (for example on Wine/Linux)
• Fixed: When reading some video clips via DirectShow interface VideoMach froze completely
• Fixed: When loading an image from plain-text list it would load entire sequence instead of a single image
• Fixed: Preview movie resolution was invalid in some cases
• Fixed: Some dialogs weren’t properly resized when Large Fonts option was set in Windows
• Fixed: Bug when copying certain video filters
• Fixed: Video artifacts when decoding some GIF images

Size : 3.4 MB

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