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#1 ehathgepiurhe

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Posted 28 September 2011 - 09:09 AM

*To avoid all the reading, check the line beginning "Summary" below*

Hi everyone,

The final release of version 8 is getting closer, so the purpose of this thread is to post the latest update builds from bLight, along with the changelog for each. Just a few things to note:

1. The updated builds are for the Max version of Zoom Player, unless otherwise stated.

2. They are posted as RAR archive files as a general rule. You will need an unpacker to extract the files - WinRAR (shareware with trial period available) is the obvious one, but 7-Zip (open source freeware, and which is also installed by Zoom Player's Install Center if you use Install Center) can also extract files from RAR archives. If you don't already have WinRAR on your system, I'd suggest going with 7-Zip from Install Center (it will be easier).

3. As these are generally updated "executable only" builds to the RC3 version of Zoom Player (there is the occasional exception, where the full installer is posted - see below), you will need to have Zoom Player installed first by using the installer from the Zoom Player website (this will mainly apply to people still on an older version of Zoom, if you already have v8 RC3 installed, this step does not apply to you):
http://www.inmatrix....ayer_beta.shtml


For those not familiar with executable only builds, these are updates to the program executable only (thus the name). These updated builds generally are not the full installer for Zoom Player (they are occasionally, but this is only when specific non-executable things have changed, such as skins - and these will be clearly marked as full installers). You simply extract the executable file from within the archive and overwrite the currently installed Zoom Player executable (which will be in the Zoom Player installation folder on your PC). It is suggested that - as problems can occasionally occur with test builds - you make a backup copy of your current Zoom Player executable file (zplayer.exe) before you overwrite your install with an updated build. This way, you can more easily restore the default RC3 build (just by copying your backup across - otherwise, you would have to run the full installer again). Reminder for those on Vista/Win 7 with UAC enabled: "Program Files" (the typical installation folder for Zoom Player - this is "Program Files (x86)" on the 64bit versions of Windows) is a protected folder. You will need admin rights to replace any files in that folder, including zplayer.exe


Anyway, with that out of the way, the current updated build is pre29. There was an updated full installer released as pre29, this was to test some non-executable changes (skin, nav, Smart Play profiles etc). So, I'd suggest everyone (including those who already have the original RC3 release installed) installing from pre29. For those who do have RC3 installed already, just run the pre29 installer and let it install over the top of your current install. It won't change any of your settings, it will simply install the updated files (you can of course just use the exe update if you don't want the skins, profiles etc):
http://t.inmatrix.co...efinal29max.exe (pre29 full installer)


Summary: Download and install pre29 (this is a full installer, and will contain all the Zoom Player files), and that is it.


The full changelog (from the original RC3 release) is:

Changes from RC3:

* New "TSFileSource" MPEG2 Transport Stream Smart Play profile.
Please note that the "TSFileSource" filter is not compatible with Zoom Player's
default MPEG2 Transport splitter. To ensure compatibility, switch the
MPEG2 Transport splitter to the microsoft profile.

* The BINK media format used by many games is now supported by Smart Play and
the ".BIK" extension can be associated with Zoom Player.

* Updated Smart Play profiles and file association option for the
"3gp2, 3gpp, m2t, mp2v, mp4v, mpe, mpv2 and tts" video file extensions.

* Updated Smart Play profiles and file association option for the
"adt, adts, aif, aifc, aiff, au, midi, mid, rmi, mp2 and snd" audio
file extensions.

* The ".BDMV" BluRay Movie extension can now be associated with Zoom Player.

* Zoom Player now tries to use the system default fonts in dialogs that display
windows fonts (not all dialogs use windows font).

* New Setting (Adv. Options / Interface) that controls whether Zoom Player
uses Natural or Alphabetical sorting.

* New Setting (Adv. Options / Interface / Playlist) that controls whether
the playlist editor displays item numbers next to each entry in the playlist.

* New Setting (Adv. Options / Interface / Playlist) that controls whether
the playlist editor displays the media duration (length).

* New Setting (Adv. Options / Interface / On Screen Display) controlling how
the clock function displays the time & date.

* New Setting (Adv. Options / Interface / Fullscreen Navigation / Settings)
controlling whether the line background for empty text lines is drawn.
This setting is enabled by default. If you would like to return to the
previous look, you can uncheck this setting.

* New Setting (Adv. Options / Playback / Smart Play / Settings) that
determines whether Zoom Player auto-configures the Smart Play profiles
when it first detects a new version of Zoom Player is installed.

* New Setting (Adv. Options / Playback / Controls) that determines whether
Zoom Player resume function (pressing Stop twice) should resume playback
or only restore the previous media position and remain paused.

* New Setting (Adv. Options / Playback / Video) allowing you to enable
MadVR's seek-bar. By default the MadVR seekbar is disabled as its
functionality duplicates Zoom Player's Control Bar.

* New Setting (Adv. Options / Playback / History) allowing you to
auto-save the play history after playing each media file.

* New Setting (Adv. Options / System) allowing you to change the windows font
used in most Zoom Player dialogs.

* New Setting (Adv. Options / System / Screen Saver) allowing you to optionally
set the number of second the player should remain in screen saver mode before
automatically exiting the player.

* The Fullscreen Playlist navigation interface now draws the media duration
when available.

* The Fullscreen Playlist navigation interface now highlights the currently
playing media files.

* PowerDVD 10 profile and DVD Navigator added to "Adv. Options / Playback / DVD".

* MediaPortal's TS File Reader filter is now supported by Smart Play.

* A new sub-type used by the AAC format is now supported by Smart Play.

* The Media Library and File Browsing fullscreen navigation interface's
sort function now displays a checkbox to clearly indicate the active
sorting mode.

* New navigation skin scripts variable "ActiveColor", used to highlight the
currently playing media file.

* New navigation skin scripts variables "CursorActive" and "CursorInactive"
used to specify the brightness adjustment value for the fullscreen
virtual keyboard navigator cursor.

* New function "fnSkinSelectNav" which opens the Fullscreen navigation skin
selection navigation interface (switch fullscreen navigation skin style).

+ MadVR support for non-fullscreen images while in fullscreen exclusive mode
(zoom in/out, panning, etc).

+ MadVR mouse-wheel scroll/tilt now works on the control bar.

+ The options search dialog now highlights the selected components, big thanks
to Mitko for the enhanced code.

+ Redesigned the Smart Play configuration dialog for greater clarity.

+ The Smart Play configuration dialogs now prompt you to update a modified
profile when clicking on a different profile in the list or clicking the
OK button to close the configuration dialog.

+ The guard-dog function now forces Zoom Player to close if it detects a
freeze during shutdown.

+ The "Adv. Options / Interface / Playlist - Use Media Title if available"
setting will now display the media title (if available) in the fullscreen
playlist navigation interface.

+ The "Start Player in" setting has moved from "Adv. Options / Interface" to
"Adv. Options / Interface / Position & Size".

+ The "Guard Dog" settings were moved to the "Adv. Options / System /
Guard Dog & Events" section.

+ The Local setting file saving procedure has been hardened to make it more
resilient to system crashes.

+ The Play History saving procedure has been hardened to make it more
resilient to system crashes.

+ The options dialog search window now remembers its previous height value.

+ The "System Overview" and "Missing Formats" options dialog sections have
been removed as the Install Center provides more accurate information.

+ Blanking is now disabled when closing the playing media.

+ Blanking is now hidden and restored when opening and closing fullscreen
navigation interfaces.

+ Blanking is now supported through MadVR OSD, enabling blanking without
losing fullscreen exclusive mode.

+ Pressing ESC now closes any open navigation interfaces prior to restoring
blanked secondary monitors when pressing the ESC key multiple times.

- The Windows 7 task list wasn't cleared if no items were selected.

- The Install Center now identifies 3rd party 64bit installations (e.g. 7-zip).
Thanks Gleb Egorych, Midiboy.

- When using MadVR fullscreen exclusive mode in combination with auto-changing
monitor resolution on fullscreen, exiting fullscreen did not restore the
original monitor's resolution. Thanks Hawke.

- The 'Playing new content moves the player window to the top" setting was
bringing MadVR out of exclusive mode for a split second (screen flashes).

- The "CUE" chapter parsing code has been rewritten.
It now parses unicode/ascii charsets correctly and loads meta-data
information (Perfomer/Genre/etc). Thanks Orf.

- Unchecking the "Enable TAG display" setting would hide the entire display,
including the background image rather than just the TAG display.

- Unchecking "Save last play time and date" from "Adv. Options /
Playback / History" would cause Zoom Player to forget any new items
played the next time Zoom Player was restarted.

- Choosing to hide the Zoom Player task bar icon would fail (the icon would
reappear) under certain circumstances.

- The GuardDog feature no longer restart Zoom Player if the internal screen
saver is active.

- Clicking the "Switch to Basic Mode" or "Switch to Advanced Mode" Options
dialog buttons lost any modified settings.

- The "Automatically restore volume level on replay with video files" setting
was not remembered after a Zoom Player restart.

- Fixed a complete freeze when playing audio files containing corrupt
ID3 tags.

- Fixed a very old bug where opening a media file through non-media library
interfaces would prevent the fullscreen media library navigation interface
from automatically displaying the currently playing media (if the media's
path resides within a media library category).

- The control bar and time display should now appear in the correct position
when moving the video area or zooming with MadVR.

- JPEG scanline image fixed! Thanks Spuncut/OV2.

- The Next/Previous track with no items in the playlist did not use
natural sorting to pick the currect next file to play from the same
directory as the currently playing media.

- Folder image base names did not recognize the use of paths. Thanks Orf.

- The Smart Play configuration dialogs now selects the first profile from the
list when erasing a profile so the previously erased profile's filters do
not remain active.

- Changing the navigation keyboard layout could cause a crash when closing
the skin selection dialog through the keyboard. Thanks Gleb Egorych.

- Under certain circumstances, the skin selection dialog would show media
skin selection while the navigation mode was highlighted.

- The Screen Saver and clock function accidentally labeled 'October'
as 'Saturday'.

- Shift+ESC didn't close the fullscreen navigation interface if the
"Use keyboard input to quickly search and enter data through navigation
interfaces" setting was enabled.

- When Smart Play is disabled, the Zoom Player DSP filter is no longer
part of the graph if no audio streams are detected.

- The red error dialog messages were limited to 255 characters.

- Cleaned up some of the ffdshow profile/filter names.

- Loading external icon definition files did not apply the icons to
all file extensions in some cases.


Regards,

ehat

Edited by ehathgepiurhe, 12 November 2011 - 01:19 AM.
Added pre29


#2 ehathgepiurhe

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Posted 03 October 2011 - 12:01 AM

pre21 is up (see first post). There was a pre20 released, but pre21 was released not too long after that, so I didn't get a chance to update the first post with pre20. The changelog for pre20 was (changes added to full changelog in first post):

Changes include a few bug fixes and skin script changes as well as hardening of the playcache and config file saving code.



The pre21 changes (included above in the full changelog in the first post), were:

* New Setting (Adv. Options / Playback / Controls) that determines whether
Zoom Player resume function (pressing Stop twice) should resume playback
or only restore the previous media position and remain paused.

* New Setting (Adv. Options / Interface / On Screen Display) controlling how
the clock function displays the time & date.

+ The "System Overview" and "Missing Formats" options dialog sections have
been removed as the Install Center provides more accurate information.

+ Blanking is now disabled when closing the playing media.

+ Blanking is now hidden and restored when opening and closing fullscreen
navigation interfaces.

+ Blanking is now supported through MadVR OSD, enabling blanking without
losing fullscreen exclusive mode.


ehat

#3 ehathgepiurhe

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Posted 03 October 2011 - 04:28 AM

Sigh - I've just noticed that though the changelog lists a change to the TSFileSource profile, I neglected to include a link to that updated profile (it is not included in the pre14 installer). Sorry about that, first post updated.

The profile is an optional download, unless you want to use MediaPortal's TSReader or TSFileSource with Zoom Player. If you don't, then no need to do anything further (the updated profile will be included with the v8 final installer anyway).

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Posted 04 October 2011 - 04:49 AM

pre22 is up, first post updated. Changes include:

Few bug fixes, file association and icons for BIK/BDMV (You'll need to do a full install to get the association/icons working)
Orf's CUE parsing code should now work properly.


Note that the full install of pre14+update of pre22 will not yet work with the new filetype associations - they will be listed in Zoom, but you will be unable to associate them with Zoom from inside Zoom itself. Hopefully we will get a new full pre22 installer that will enable that to happen. Feel free to test the other changes though :)

Edited by ehathgepiurhe, 04 October 2011 - 05:10 AM.
Added note about file associations


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Posted 05 October 2011 - 07:32 AM

pre23 is up for those of you who are interested. A full installer this time, so you can test out the new file associations if you want. I removed the link to the TS profiles, it is included with the full installer now.

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Posted 16 October 2011 - 08:48 PM

I'm loving the support for BIK files, nice to not need bikplayer any more :)

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Posted 17 October 2011 - 07:04 AM

Yes, I like that as well - bikplayer does the job, but it is not the most feature packed piece of software ever produced ;) It's nice to be able to play them in a player like Zoom instead.

I've run a number of test BIK's through Zoom now, and LAV handles them pretty well I have to say (being an obscure sort of format, I expected to find a number of BIK's that would not play - not so).

ehat

PS: For anyone wondering how close the release is, I quote the Zoom Facebook page from October 10:

Sadly, v8 is stuck waiting on paperwork :(


Hopefully that won't take too much longer to get sorted out (fingers crossed anyway).

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Posted 18 October 2011 - 06:56 PM

I have observed some funny ZPpre behavior on W7. Start ZP - it is present in the Alt-Tab programs strip. Select Options. Still present. Go to mouse options and and click on a + to get the select function dialog. Now there is no ZP in the Alt-Tab sequence!

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Posted 18 October 2011 - 07:08 PM

Anyone with Win7 who can confirm Octagon's post?
Please tell so it can become a bug (and resolved) quickly.

And yes, I know v8 had some technical issues going final, but I dare to predict next week as a maximum for the release.

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Posted 18 October 2011 - 07:31 PM

I have observed some funny ZPpre behavior on W7. Start ZP - it is present in the Alt-Tab programs strip. Select Options. Still present. Go to mouse options and and click on a + to get the select function dialog. Now there is no ZP in the Alt-Tab sequence!


Confirmed, Win7 Pro - it's still in the taskbar but gone from the Alt+Tab.

Please fix, I needz my Alt+Tabz! :blink:

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Posted 19 October 2011 - 07:37 AM

Opened bug 191 for the alt+tab issue

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Posted 19 October 2011 - 07:44 AM

A strange one - I wonder if it is related to this old issue?
http://forum.inmatri...?showtopic=9618

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Posted 19 October 2011 - 08:32 PM

Ehat,

Let's hope it is not related, since the end of that topic was "I doubt this can be fixed :("
;)

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Posted 24 October 2011 - 03:24 PM

I've fixed this issue.
It may happen in other dialogs, so if you find one, let me know.

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Posted 26 October 2011 - 09:20 PM

I have seen that mentioned in some other thread. I confirm that pre23 sometimes does not remove an OSD like "Pause", "Play", or "Medium seek". I do not see how to make it happen reliably, but if it happens then it persists. If, say, an arrow is pressed, then the "Medium seek" OSD appears and stays on screen. If Space is pressed and the control bar appears, the "Medium seek" either goes away immediately and next the control bar also goes away, or it goes away later together with the control bar.

My impression is that prolonged use and erratic forward and backward seeks make the effect more probable.

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 01:22 PM

Octagon,

We need to know how to replicate the behavior to debug it..
Can you describe some reproduction procedure?

Also.. is this related to the OSD only when using MadVR?

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Posted 28 October 2011 - 04:26 PM

Octagon,

We need to know how to replicate the behavior to debug it..
Can you describe some reproduction procedure?

Also.. is this related to the OSD only when using MadVR?

Yes, this may happen with other OSD like Play.

No, I do not know how to reliably replicate this. It does not happen often.

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Posted 28 October 2011 - 06:33 PM

Hi,
It is very useful for introducing the "Video Post-Processing" function in Version8,
Would you consider to add "Use FFDShow to control Video Horizontal and Vertical Flipping" ?
These function is extremely useful also!
Thanks

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Posted 28 October 2011 - 11:02 PM

louismo,

This may be a good thing, but its' place is in the "feature requests" subforum ;)

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Posted 29 October 2011 - 02:29 PM

Can you describe some reproduction procedure?

I am not sure if it is exactly the bug in question, but...

Set the player to minimize in the end of a play list. Associate the player with media files in the Windows Shell. I do not know if it is actually important, but this is how it is setup now and here.

Open the last episode in a play list.

Click on the time line close to the end. Wait until only few seconds are left.

Press the right arrow. The player minimizes.

Start another movie from the Shell (Total Commander in my case). When the new movie starts, the "Medium Seek Forward... " OSD is displayed and stays on screen until I press Space to display the control bar.

This mode looks persistent, it is necessary to use Space to hide OSDs.