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Stomp 1.8
1.8 (16 April 2008)
- Changes
- Update the activation mechanism.
- Fixed a bug that could cause Stomp to crash when starting.
Stomp 1.7
1.7 (14 April 2008)
- Changes
- Fixed the spelling of "Preferences" items.
Stomp 1.6
1.6 (29 March 2008)
- Changes
- Fixed a serious bug that caused large memory leaks.
- Fixed a bug with drag and drop of files onto Stomp.
Stomp 1.5
1.5 (27 March 2008)
- Changes
- The color in the movie preview window has been corrected. Stomp now uses the current color profile of the machine. Videos in the preview now look the same in Stomp as in QuickTime.
Stomp 1.4
1.4 (26 March 2008)
- Noteworthy changes
- Support for any QuickTime movie exporter. This means access to the QuickTime MPEG-4 and AVI exporters. You can compress to WMV (using Flip4Mac), if you have it installed.
- Added support for the Elgato Turbo 264 device (the USB dongle). If you have one of these magic black USB things then you now have access to alternative high speed iPhone, PSP, iPod and AppleTV encoding within Stomp.
- Speed improvements to the encoding process. For instance, compressing Apple Intermediate to H264 is 40% faster (if you don't use filters). Note: Any operation that uses filters won't see this speed improvement.
- Added trim to selection and Save functionality (Save As... will flatten in the process).
- Right click on the movie scrubber to save the movie, or the current selection. There are options to also add the saved movie to the list of movies to process.
- Support for the DivX compressor - if you have it installed.
- Changes
- You can now drag files onto the Stomp icon (in the dock) to add files to the recording list.
- As a side effect of the new movie exporters Stomp now supports Image Sequence generation. Click the gear button to add an Image Sequence preset. You can now convert a movie to a series of images (use the Settings dialog to configure the type).
- Stomp now uses the correct file extension when creating movies. Thus if you have Flip4MAc installed and you convert to WMV, the extension will be .wmv. If you convert to AppleTV, the extension will be .m4v - and so on.
- The option "Use video fps of source movie" is now disabled if this setting cannot be applied during compression. This is the case if you're using any "black box" compressor such as the AppleTV/iPhone/iPod compressor from Apple. In cases such as this, the compressor itself controls the final frame rate and it cannot be modified by the user.
- Updated the YouTube preset, now 640x480 (you must reset your presets for this to take effect - see the Edit menu to do this).
- Added a Blip.TV setting which defaults to 720x480.
- Drag the in/out points around. Press and hold the command key, then drag the in/out selection left and right.
- The registration system has been updated - you can now have it get your registration details from the internet (pretty much the same as you visiting the SWB website and logging in, just much easier) rather than having to copy/paste them into the right fields.
- You can now choose to leave both the audio and video untouched. This is useful for cutting sections out using the in/out points while not actually doing anything else to the clip (not reprocessing it in any way).
- When you click on the movie, the bottom video recordings list is selected (which makes left, right, frame nudge keys work as expected)
- Added five new presets all based on the Elgato Turbo 264 product. These are selectable from the gear menu in Presets (to the right of the + and - buttons).
- The process button is now no longer usable if you've got a Folder rather than a Preset selected. If is enabled if you have more than one item selected and at least one is usable.
- Stomp now saves the current position of the playhead per video recording.
- Various performance enhancements to the movie scrubber (the control at the bottom that lets you scrub left/right in the movie).
- A preview is now shown in the compression settings dialog.
- Shows a "drag files here" area if no movie is available.
- Fixed the button drawing (they looked a bit weird when pushed in).
- Fixed the plus/minus button at the bottom (for video recordings), they are now clearer.
- Fixed a few issues with the presets table view related to selection.
- Fixed a bug whereby selection on the videos were always saved against the video when the scrubber was moved, even if they hadn't been modified. This made the Undo stack grow unnecessarily.
- Numerous bug fixes.
Stomp 1.3
1.3 (11 December 2007)
- Changes
- Stomp now has a nice and shiny new icon!
Stomp 1.2
1.2 (30 November 2007)
- Fixes
- Fixed the registration "ask for help" feature.
- Fixed an issue whereby presets would sometimes not be created correctly.
- Changes
- Auto updating mechanisms updated.
Stomp 1.1
1.1 (20 November 2007)
- Noteworthy changes
- Added additional options to the scale menu, for common scale ratios (1.85:1 and 2:35:1).
- Added the ability to modify the aspect ratio of footage.
- Added composition filters as options (can be used to perform crude watermarking of video).
- Changes
- The compressor now correctly processes DV video (it used to only get 1/2 sized footage, making the resulting movies small and breaking cropping if it were used).
- Fixed a potential crash.
- Fixed bug whereby the preview window would sometimes show "no video" all the time.
- Fixed bug where the filters would show incorrectly under Leopard, until you clicked on a preset. Now it works as expected.
- Resolved issue with incorrect cropping on Tiger.
Stomp 1
1 (08 November 2007)
- Changes
- Fixed the bug whereby the table column sizing in recordings wasn't being remembered when running in Leopard.
- Reduced size of DMG.
- A new temporary icon, while the real one is drawn.
- Some minor bug fixes.