This is the version history page for Visual AVCHD Time Stamp, showing the last 20 software updates. You can return to the main page for this software by clicking here. Index:
- Version 3.6.0 (Jun 11, 2019)
- Version 3.5.0 (Aug 9, 2017)
- Version 3.4.0 (Dec 29, 2016)
- Version 3.3.5 (Aug 4, 2016)
- Version 3.3.3 (Nov 30, 2015)
- Version 3.3.0 (Mar 7, 2015)
- Version 3.2.0 (Dec 22, 2014)
- Version 3.1.6 (Oct 30, 2014)
- Version 3.1.5 (Jun 16, 2014)
- Version 3.1.4 (May 17, 2014)
- Version 3.1.3 (Dec 29, 2013)
- Version 3.1.2 (Dec 9, 2013)
- Version 3.1.1 (Nov 10, 2013)
- Version 3.1.0 (Mar 30, 2013)
- Version 3.0.2 (Oct 24, 2012)
- Version 3.0.1 (Sep 3, 2012)
- Version 3.0 (Aug 21, 2012)
- Version 2.1.3 (Jul 16, 2012)
- Version 2.1.1 (Apr 18, 2012)
- Version 2.1.0 (Apr 8, 2012)
Version 3.6.0
- Release Date: Jun 11, 2019
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- For videos of frame doubling mode: make the output frame rate half of the original.
Version 3.5.0
- Release Date: Aug 9, 2017
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- New feature: support HW decode if new version NVIDIA GPU is available. Also, if such HW decode is used, HW encode of non-native size is also supported.
Version 3.4.0
- Release Date: Dec 29, 2016
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- New feature: support MP4 output format.
Version 3.3.5
- Release Date: Aug 4, 2016
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- New feature: speed up the output video playback by up to 10 times. This is done by skipping the output video frames, and should be useful for the surveillance videos.
Version 3.3.3
- Release Date: Nov 30, 2015
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- Bug fix: vMTS crashes on new NVIDIA drivers for computers with NVIDIA GPU.
Version 3.3.0
- Release Date: Mar 7, 2015
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- Recognize some videos (e.g. from Sony Sony HXR-NX30P) that do not seem to have normal date code pattern.
Version 3.2.0
- Release Date: Dec 22, 2014
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- Support native output resolution, i.e. output resolution is the same as input resolution.
- Support HW encode acceleration for NVIDIA GPUs based on newer archetectures (i.e. Kepler and Maxwell). The limitation is that only the native output resolution is supported.
Version 3.1.6
- Release Date: Oct 30, 2014
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- The newer NVIDIA driver (> version 335.23) seems to have dropped the nvcuvenc.dll which is required by vATS. This version simply packages nvcuvenc.dll into vATS.
Version 3.1.5
- Release Date: Jun 16, 2014
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- Fixed a problem with vATS running on Windows 8 machines and output format being *.wmv. In such case, vATS sometimes could fail to stamp all the videos files.
Version 3.1.4
- Release Date: May 17, 2014
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- Made vATS more tolerant to corrupted audio stream.
Version 3.1.3
- Release Date: Dec 29, 2013
- Bug fix: run time error on some video files.
Version 3.1.2
- Release Date: Dec 9, 2013
- Bug fix: run time error when audio is disabled on some video files.
Version 3.1.1
- Release Date: Nov 10, 2013
- Made vATS to recognize more non-standard AVCHD formats.
- Fixed a bug to make vATS more stable.
Version 3.1.0
- Release Date: Mar 30, 2013
- Added an option to make vATS more tolerant on some non-standard, incorrectly formatted, or corrupt AVCHD video files.
- Bug fix on occasional stop on stamping while transitioning from one file to next.
Version 3.0.2
- Release Date: Oct 24, 2012
- Allow mts output sizes other than the full original sizes. New output sizes include 1920x1080, 1600x900, 1280x720, 960x540, 800x450, 640x360, and 480x270.
- Allow disabling of audio in the stamped output files.
Version 3.0.1
- Release Date: Sep 3, 2012
- Improved the date code parsing to recognize the date code from videos recorded by Sony HX200 camera.
Version 3.0
- Release Date: Aug 21, 2012
- Switched to use Intel's QuickSync decoder/encoder for AVCHD compatible format output. This improved the playback smoothness of the AVCHD output videos. Also, for computers with Intel i5/i7 CPU and HD Graphics 3000/4000, the stamp process is greatly accelerated.
Version 2.1.3
- Release Date: Jul 16, 2012
- Improved the compatibility of AVCHD output file format. More video editing software should recognize the format now. Among them Sony Vegas Pro 11.0 and Adobe Premiere Elements 10.
Version 2.1.1
- Release Date: Apr 18, 2012
- Fixed: when the 'Output Video Format' is AVCHD compatible, vATS hangs if the CPU is i7, and NVIDIA GPU is not used.
Version 2.1.0
- Release Date: Apr 8, 2012
- Added NVIDIA GPU accelerated AVCHD encoding. If a computer is equipped with such GPU, the time stamping could be much faster .
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