![]() ![]() ![]() Sometimes dropped, resulting in broken video at the point where video is Matroska, MP4/MOV or FLV files the first frame of all the appended files was * mkvmerge: HEVC/H.265 packetizer: when reading & appending HEVC/H.265 from Resulting in display dimensions of 0x0, too. Before the change theĬalculation was done based on initial pixel dimension values of 0x0, ![]() `-aspect-ratio` & `-aspect-ratio-factor` are used. That way the pixel dimensions are available forĬalculating the display dimensions when command-line options such as * mkvmerge: AV1 handling in readers: the readers will now provide the pixelĭimensions to the AV1 packetizer as early as possible, just like for other Stop processing unconditionally after the first file ends anymore. `mkvmerge` will now take appending files into account properly. * mkvmerge: when the user requests processing be stopped after the video ends ![]() Vision NALUs (`unspec62` and `unspec63`). * xyzvc_dump: HEVC: the tool will now also output the inner NALU type of Dolby * xyzvc_dump: the end position of the current NALU will be output in Sequences when adding files can now recognize the patterns used by GoPro'sĬameras for chaptered video files. * MKVToolNix GUI: multiplexer: the functionality for detecting file name Track's name contains the word 'forced' (in English) deriving the 'forcedĭisplay' flag from file names is active & the file name matches theĬorresponding pattern. A subtitle track is considered toīe 'forced' if: the corresponding property is set in the source file the * MKVToolNix GUI: multiplexer: added a new option in the preferences forĪlways enabling 'forced' subtitle tracks. * mkvmerge: MPEG transport stream reader: HEVC/H.265: implemented combiningĭual-layer Dolby Vision with base & enhancement layers in different Transport files & elementary stream files. * mkvmerge: MPEG transport stream reader, HEVC/H.265 elementary stream reader:Īdded support for reading dual-layer Dolby Vision with both the base &Įnhancement layers in the same track from Annex B type bitstreams in MPEG Reading single-layer Dolby Vision from Annex B type bitstream read from MPEG * mkvmerge: MPEG transport stream reader: HEVC/H.265: added support for ![]()
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