The older version is no longer needed, as FFVideoSource is no longer supported. Upgraded HCENCODER (for DVD encodes) to the most recent version. Corrected an issue in which the state of the "Auto Quality" setting was overridding the quality selection saved in a BATCH job. Corrected an error in which 1080p subtitles could be resized, even though the source is already 1080. Added a check so that primary video sources that are detected as 480p/29.97 and 576p/50 are treated as 480i/576i to make them legal for BD usage. Note: Some commercial DVD discs fail to set a lang). This will prevent removal of those an undefined audio track when "Import only languages selected in SETUP dialog" is set in the IMPORT setting dialog. Made changes so that an existing undefined language during DVD import will default to "eng". Corrected an issue in which resizing of an interlaced source to progressive could, under certain circumstances, use the wrong default deinterlacing method. You can now instruct BD-RB to attempt to find menu background audio to be used during DVD imports Added a new option to the Import/Quick-Play setup dialog. This hidden option's purpose is to prevent loss of quality by reencoding twice (once during import and once during backup). This should only be used if you have a functional Directshow filter for HEVC and M2TS splitting installed on your system. It will prevent conversion of HEVC to H.264 during import. Added a new "IMPORT_HEVC_INTACT" hidden option. On such filter can be found with a search for "libde265". Note: Playback of the HEVC MKV file via MPC and some other players may require installation of an HEVC capable directshow filter. You can now backup a BD to an MKV file using 30-35% less space than H.264/AVC while maintaining the same level of quality. Added H.265/HEVC encoding to the ALTERNATE output routines.
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