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[VirtualDubMod 1.4.12.1]
Belgabor:
- XNvgGfB^֌W̃oOtBbNX
- AviSynth 2.07̃L[[hǉ

Cyrius:
- VirtualDub 1.4.12Ɠ
- XviDBt[T|[gꃂ[hǉ
- DivX5ōĈksۂɔĂF錻ۂC
- WuRg[EBhEɊԈo߃Xe[^X\oOC
- Ogg/AC3/MP3/SRTȊÕXg[OGMt@C番悤ƂƃNbVoOC
- OGMXg["OGM"EBhE番/WAVɕۑł悤ɂȂ܂B
  AOgg/SRTXg[ɂWAVwb_͕t܂B

[VirtualDubMod 1.4.11.2]
Belgabor:
- XNvgGfB^Scintilla̗pBSciLexer.dllAviSynthLexer.lexer肵ĂB
  * AVISynthL[[hJ[\܂B^CvG[̂悤ɔȈv͐Ԃ\܂B
    OL[[h(vOCtB^[)̃J[\AviSynth@킩
    ܂ŃyfBOłBp[^qgRŃyfBOƂ܂B
  * Ctrl+Xy[XA邢Shift+Xy[Xł̃L[[h⊮܂B
  * Ή銇ʂ̋\BԒnɔ͊ʂɃ~X}b`Ă邱Ƃ܂B
  * Ctrl+Shift+Alt+C/UőIsRgAEg/܂B
  * Ctrl+IŃTuZbgC|[gł܂B͈͎w肵č폜sʎct[
    Ȃ܂̂ŁATrimɕ֗łB
- Sync1.03ɃAbvf[g

Cyrius:
- Audio :
  * audioXg[2AVIvr[ƃNbVoOC
  * audiof[^SēgbNɏ܂oOCB(܂A2ڂaudiogbN
    ƐAVIt@C͖ӖɂȂĂ܂Ă܂)
  * `̈Ⴄ2audiogbNgȂoO(Nandub炻ł)C
  * "AVI"EBhE2ԖڂaudioXg[̏\悤ɂ܂B
  * 萳mȏɂȂ悤"AVI"EBhE"Preload skew"̕\ɏC܂B
    ȑO͂̃P[XŕsK؂Ȓl\Ă܂B
    -> "t[[h(LQ)"MUXAC3Xg[ł1536Tv\Ȃ
    -> NandubMUXMP3Xg[ł1152Tvߕӂ̒l\Ȃ
       (ID3^O̗Lrbg[gɂĈႢ܂A悻1152Tvt)
    ̂悤ȃP[Xł́Af[^͒l̂ƂɕsK؂MUXĂ܂܂B
    ȊȌꍇł́A{preloadl(ł͂Ȃɂ)̋ߕӂɂƂl\܂B
  * 1audio"Audio[]"IA2audioŁA"Audio[AVI]"IꍇA"ۑ[WAV]"
    ő2audioۑ悤ɂ܂
  * "̕"@\ǉ܂BWAVwb_tȂȊO"ۑ[WAV]"Ɠ@\łB
  * (Nandub̂Ɠl)_rȌɑ2audio̍ڂǉ܂B
    OGMo͂ۂ́A"Audio2 data"tB[hMUX̑̃Xg[̏JEg܂B
  * "Audio -> 2Xg["gbvxj[ : "Audio2" Ɉړ܂B
  * AVIt@C̃I[v"Nandub VBR MP3݊[h"ǉ܂B(ftHgł͖)
    ̃[hNandub̂悤VBR MP3Xg[Ƃo܂B
    ꉞÂ悤ȃ[hpӂ܂AƂĂAVIłCBRAVBRȂOGMtH[}bg̗p
    ߂܂B
  * AC3t@C̃I[v"AC3t[[h"ǉ܂B(ftHgł͖)
    ̃[hgƁAAC3t@CJbgۂɃt[EŃJbg悤ɋ邱Ƃ
    ł܂Bł͂܂Ă悤łB
  2̋@\͈ˑRp̋ꂪ̂ŃftHgŖɂĂ܂Bgꍇ͏[ӂ
  BWuXgɓo^sꍇ́AgȂقłB
- GUI݂̕ύX :
  * XV/[Xm[g̃EBhETCY\(łɏ傫)܂B
  * OGM̃EBhEɂLƓύX܂B
  * HexGfB^ARIFF`Nc[AWuXgAOGM/RgAꂩLڂ̃EBhE
    ꂼVirtualDub̃ACRݒ肵܂B
  * OGMt@Cŕ\t@CʒȕAVIt@CƓ悤ɂ萳mɂ܂B
- (Nandub)eʎwōŏIL[t[Ɉړ@\ҏWj[ɒǉ܂B
- Nbv̍ŌɓBہA}XN/폜ꂽTuZbgꍇAÕL[t[ɃV[N
  Ă܂(VirtualDub)oOC
- }XN/폜ꂽTuZbg̈ꕔ(ŏł͂Ȃ)ۑۂɁAꂪĂ
  (VirtualDub)̃oOC
- VirtualDubMod̃WuVirtualDub.jobŝɁAVirtualDubMod.jobsɕۑ悤ɂ

[VirtualDubMod 1.4.11.1]
Cyrius:
- Enabled VirtualDubMod.vdi (debug information file) generation in project settings.
  Need MapConv.exe (sources provided by Avery Lee on VirtualDub's web site) and ia32.vdi
  (provided by Avery Lee in VirtualDub 1.4.11 sources) to be in the sources directory when compiling.
  You can use the .exe zipped in MapConv.zip (in the CVS).
- Streams in the input OGM file can now be demuxed. To demux a stream, select it in the "OGM inputs"
  window. Demuxing is made this way (without WAV header, except in last case) :
  * Ogg Vorbis -> Ogg file
  * AC3 stream -> AC3 file
  * MP3 stream -> MP3 file
  * SRT stream -> SRT file (non-DOS format)
  * other audio streams (of other type) should be demuxed with a WAV header as if using "Save WAV"
    (but I can't tell this works because I don't have no-Ogg/AC3/MP3/SRT streams in my test files ;))
  As when using "Save WAV", subsets have an effect on demuxed files (but don't use it as a precise
  cutter, because it is not intended to be one).
- VBR MP3 files not being accepted bug fixed. However the resulting AVI can't be properly re-edited
  with VirtualDubMod (due to VirtualDub VBR correction routines).
  Moreover as a lot of person already do, I recommand you to use only CBR streams within AVI files :)

Pulco-Citron:
- Merged with VirtualDub 1.4.11 (lots of features untested).
- Fixed YV12 handling (sh0dan's code).
- Audio :
  * Disabled Audio/Ogg Vorbis Audio menu item. Until someone fixes the code, if it is possible.
  * Cosmetic fixes in Audio menu (when you select WAV audio for instance, it remains selected).
  * Minor (as far as I know) bug fixes in dual audio handling.

Belgabor:
- Made the AVS Editor a general script editor.
  * Can open any file now. Auto-opens the opened movie if its an avs file.
  * Gave it a nice icon ;)
  * Status shows caret position
  * Some more useful Script editor <-> main window interaction
- Updated the app icon to that from 1.4.11 and changed it a bit to make it distinguishable from the unmodified VirtualDub
- Some minor fixes

[VirtualDubMod 1.4.10.1 (was 0.1a)]
Belgabor:
- Added VirtualDubMod release notes & homepage link
- Made the display box for release notes etc. a Richedit
- AVS Editor:
  * Included [Toff]s Tweaking Mod (see help menu item for additional info)

(Initial Combination)
Belgabor:
- Added 'Refresh' menu item which reloads the current file to the same frame
- Hotkey for Refresh configurable (choice between F5 and Ctrl+F5, Preview will take the other)
- 'Open via AVISynth' command. This allows you to open any AVISynth compatible video file by automatically
  generating a suitable script by a selectable template. These templates go into the 'templates' directory
  in your VirtualDub directory. Template syntax is the same as for AVISynthesizer (I included 
  readme_AVISynthesizer.txt because as of this writing the AVISynthesizer homepage is not available).
  You can choose the default template shown in the open dialog by starting the template description with
  "Default" (note that the template filename has nothing to do with this).
  For this to work flawlessly you need AVISynth 2.05+ and a correctly set plugin directory.
  (Create a registry key called "PluginDir" in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Avisynth\)
  A workaround if you don't want to do this is adding the needed LoadPlugin lines into the templates.
- AVS Editor (Hotkey Ctrl+E)
  * 'F2' or 'Ctrl+S' Save the changes.
  * 'F5' in the editor SAVES THE CHANGES (NO BACKUP IS MADE!) and refreshes the image in vdub
  * If you open a faulty avs script, you can still open the editor, correct it and reload with 'F5'.
- Included Sync patch by Andreas Dittrich.

Pulco-Citron:
- MPEG2 Support
- Partial YV12 support
- Two Audio Streams Support
- Support for additional audio sources for avi muxing (lots of bugs)

Cyrius:
- OGM support:
  * You can open an OGM file (information about the opened file can be found in "OGM -> OGM Information")
  * You can save to an OGM file ("File -> Save as OGM")
  * You can add external Ogg/AC3/MP3/SRT files to your final OGM file thanks to the "OGM -> Show inputs" menu.
  * OGM streams can be managed thanks to the "OGM -> Show inputs" menu. This include adding, removing
    , discarding, changing order, and managing comments for each stream.
  You can still use the "Audio" and "Audio -> Secondary stream" menus when saving to OGM, but I recommand you
  to use "OGM -> Show inputs" for Ogg/AC3/MP3 files.
  Comments for the video stream and the two audio streams (using the "Audio" menu) are managed thanks
  to "Video comments", "Audio comments" and "Audio2 comments" in the OGM menu.
  Some help is provided when managing comments :
  - you can pick a type of comment thanks to a list of most used comments
  - when selecting a LANGUAGE comment, you can pick a language in a (non-exhaustive) list
  - you can import chapters generated by SmartRipper or chapterXtractor (thanks to Koepi's OggMux code :))
- PNG support for opening / saving image sequences (16-bit depth not allowed when saving)
- FOURCC code (Compressor one) in the AVI information