Reclock 1.4
* improved multi-head display support. If Windows is configured to make use of more than one monitor, reclock will automatically identify on which monitor the playback window is open, and will correct the clock of the video card attached to this monitor. As it is no longer necessary to select an adapter in configuration app this setting have been removed
* experimental support for time stretching (alteration of audio track speed without pitch modification). This support requires WinDVD 5 to be installed, because ReClock will make use of a WinDVD DMO filter to achieve this. Now you can alter playback speed of a movie without hearing a pitch change! There is also an option to correct the pitch of PAL DVD in order to counteract the "PAL speedup" problem. See config app and properties panel for settings
* improved VBS notification with new events (STOP and QUIT) and multi-monitor support. See RunEvent.sample.vbs to modify your script accordingly
* you can now specify by which percentage ReClock is allowed to slowdown or speedup the played media. Defaults are 1% slowdown, 5% speedup
* when ReClock can not find a good media adaptation because refresh rates do not match, it can now be allowed to try other values that will improve playback anyway. The general rule is that if refresh rate x2 or x3 is compatible with the frame rate, then we modify playback speed to better match frame rate (for example play 23,976fps on 60hz at 24 fps which is 60/2.5). Vsync correction will also be enabled and functionnal, but instead of operating on each frame it will operate on each frame out of 2 or 3
* when builtin framerate and DirectShow framerate estimation do not give the same result, ReClock will now use the result of builtin estimation which is always accurate
* you can now prevent ReClock from loading with some players/applications. See advanced settings in conRclockfig app
* you can now force ReClock to be loaded in PowerDVD 5 (not tested with PowerDVD 4). See config app
* fixed bugs in the event notification that could cause reclock to not take in account settings put by powerstrip, thus corrupting the timings database. See RunEvent.sample.vbs to modify your script accordingly
* improved compatibility with video cards. In case ReClock is not compatible with your card, it will not lock up anymore, but will notify you with an error message inviting you to update drivers or uninstall ReClock
* improved NTSC DVD framerate detection (reclock was hesitating sometimes between 23.976 and 29.970 fps during high CPU load or chapter change)
* improved startup time (faster video hardware calibration)
* improved video hardware clock tracking
* improved option "Give high CPU priority to player" (will improve Vsync stability)
* ReClock will now produce more detailed information in c:\reclock_log.txt in case of a crash. This will help me to investigate problems
* fixed a display corruption problem that could happen when using "Show Vsync"
* fixed issues with WMP9
* fixed flickering tray icon problem when opening Matroska media files
* fixed problems with vsync correction that could get confused by subtitles and closed captions
* fixed a freeze introduced in 1.3 that could occur at startup
* fixed a problem in DirectSound handling
* fixed a rare problem where tray icon would not show and player would not quit properly
* fixed a rare crash on player exit (would show with Media Player Classic sometimes)
* added a workaround for a bug in M-audio soundcards drivers that stopped playback after 2800 seconds
* fixed an error in a formula given in the paragraph "How to optimize SPDIF output" of the readme (thanks to Mars1 !)
* revamped the configuration application to occupy less space on screen (useful when in TV mode)
* updated the NSIS installer for smaller setup size and setup corruption checkup
* DirectX 9 is now required to run ReClock
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