![]() Before the change the calculation was done based on initial pixel dimension values of 0x0, resulting in display dimensions of 0x0, too. ![]() That way the pixel dimensions are available for calculating the display dimensions when command-line options such as aspect-ratio` & `-aspect-ratio-factor` are used. mkvmerge: AV1 handling in readers: the readers will now provide the pixel dimensions to the AV1 packetizer as early as possible, just like for other video packetizers. It won't stop processing unconditionally after the first file ends anymore. mkvmerge` will now take appending files into account properly. mkvmerge: when the user requests processing be stopped after the video ends xyzvc_dump: HEVC: the tool will now also output the inner NALU type of Dolby Vision NALUs (`unspec62` and `unspec63`). xyzvc_dump: the end position of the current NALU will be output in non-portable format as well. ![]() MKVToolNix GUI: multiplexer: the functionality for detecting file name sequences when adding files can now recognize the patterns used by GoPro's cameras for chaptered video files. ![]() A subtitle track is considered to be 'forced' if: the corresponding property is set in the source file the track's name contains the word 'forced' (in English) deriving the 'forced display' flag from file names is active & the file name matches the corresponding pattern. MKVToolNix GUI: multiplexer: added a new option in the preferences for always enabling 'forced' subtitle tracks. mkvmerge: MPEG transport stream reader: HEVC/H.265: implemented combining dual-layer Dolby Vision with base & enhancement layers in different tracks. mkvmerge: MPEG transport stream reader, HEVC/H.265 elementary stream reader: added support for reading dual-layer Dolby Vision with both the base & enhancement layers in the same track from Annex B type bitstreams in MPEG transport files & elementary stream files. ![]() mkvmerge: MPEG transport stream reader: HEVC/H.265: added support for reading single-layer Dolby Vision from Annex B type bitstream read from MPEG transport streams. ![]()
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