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Thread: Bsplayer 1.00 Rc1 Build 805 Released

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    Version 1.00 RC1 Build 805 released (27 Jan 2004)

    - Support for subtitles in OGM files was broken, fixed
    - Broken audio stream switching, fixed

    Version 1.00 RC1 Build 804 released (26 Jan 2004)

    · Fixed some bugs with OGM files
    · Fixed -asX command line option
    · If for ex. second audio stream was choosen and next movie has only one audio stream there was no sound, fixed
    · 'Add directory' playlist command, didn't add custom defined extension, fixed
    · Fixed problem with taskbar
    · Fixed bug with subtitles in Matroska files (part of previous subtitle was visible)
    · Fixed bug with 'scrambled' subtitles and OSD when 'Draw to overlay surface' option was enabled
    · In full screen skins when you move mouse over seek bar, it now shows time and % instead of only %
    · Window moving should be more smooth under Win9x now (like in 0.86 versions)
    · Added support for (SRT) subtitles embeded in AVI files (created for ex. with AVIMux GUI)
    · Added option to choose file name in 'Export bookmarks' dialog
    · Added support for multiple audio streams in MPEG files
    · It's now possible to assign double click to actions
    · Added option to load custom fonts for skins (look in .Baseskin.ini file for syntax)

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    Is this an attempt to overthrow media player classic?

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    Originally posted by Zedaxax@27 January 2004 - 15:45
    Is this an attempt to overthrow media player classic?


    Why should I ?

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    i mentioned this - in relation to the poll which is going on about which player (bs or mpc) should be included in the next K++ bundle - thats all.

    anyway thanks for the link, looks good

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