Zoom Player Standard/Pro 3.10 RC1
Zoom Player is a robust Media and DVD Front-End Player.Zoom Player was designed to be simple at first glance while being remarkably dynamic and flexible when used to its full potential.
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Zoom Player Standard 3.10 RC1
Zoom Player Standard, a flexible feature rich Media Player that for all its
features and goodness remains bloat-free. And Zoom Player Professional, which
on top of being a great Media Player, incorporates the most powerful DVD Front-End
you could imagine (and is even a few features you didn’t think of imagining).
Here are the changes since beta 2:
* URL files are now listed on the open dialogs and within the
File and Media Library Navigators. Open running, the URL
will be opened within the Web Navigator.
* New Setting “Close On New File” (Options / OSD / Navigators).
This setting was always on by default, but now you can disable it
which would prevent the File, Media Library and Play List Navigators
from closing when you open a new file or directory through them.
* Customized Media Graph files to support AVISynth playback.
+ The VMR9 and Overlay color controls have been split. They
are still controlled through the same interfaces, but each has
it’s own independent values within the options dialog. The
rational behind this is that if you switch between VMR9 and
Overlay Mixer, you wouldn’t want the color values to conflict.
This also means that the definition files have an additional
function “SetVMR9ColorControls” which is the VMR9 equivalent
of saving the color values (also “SaveVMR9ColorControls”
under “zplayer.zdf”).
These changes require you to re-save any changes you’ve made
to the Default values.
+ When only one color control bar is visible, it is now screen
centered instead of preserving the older position.
+ Play List Editor Drag & Scroll now works a bit better.
+ Slight change to how the GoTo navigator operates.
- Multi-Track AVI/OGM tracks should now work with Customized media mode.
- Quicktime image should appear when opening a video in fullscreen.
- Quicktime should interfere less with other dialogs that may cover
the video area (this will never be perfect as QuickTime doesn’t
give access to a proper interface for controlling mouse and
keyboard access).
- The MPEG1 Audio Channel selection in Definition Files now works.
- The close button on the Play History interface now works.
- Frame Capture (screenshot) now works with unicode file names.
- Fixed a crash when opening a media file after a DVD was played.
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