Assembly version (AudioDjStudioApi.dll) 11.4.1.0 (June 6, 2024)
Multimedia engine version (AdjMmsEng.dll and AdjMmsEng64.dll) 14.4.1.1 (July 24, 2024)
PRODUCT HISTORY
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MULTIMEDIA ENGINE FIXES
Fixes of bugs of the multimedia engine can be found on the related support page
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Fixed Bugs (since version 11.0)
- Video mixer and video overlay don't display Unicode characters
- After splitting an item available on the TracksBoard, the left portion of the split item in not audible when the session is played
- Moving a volume point while an item available on the TracksBoard is being refreshed causes a GPF
- When scrolling or zooming the tracksboard, the tracker of a selected item going outside of the visible range is still partially displayed
- The TracksBoard.PlayHeadPositionSet doesn't move the position of the play head line during playback of the session
- Repositioning of the TracksBoard playback position through the mouse is not always correct
- After a pause of the tracksboard session's playback the play head line may be wrongly positioned
- The StreamOutputDeviceSet method is not immediately applied to a playing tracksboard session
- When a tracksboard session is saved, the volume amplitude of each item is saved correctly but not applied when the saved session is loaded at a later time
- When the container application is compiled against .NET framework from 4.5 to 4.8, starting playback of a video file may result in a crash of the application
- The PlayListGetItemString method invoked with the enumPlayListStrings.PL_STRING_INFO_TITLE parameter may not return the title text of an item also when available
- When the door of a CD drive is opened or closed the CdPlayerStatusChanged event is fired twice
- The TracksBoard.ItemClone method adds a gap of 1 millisecond in between the clones
- The GetPlayerStatus method doesn't return the correct status when playing a TracksBoard session
- The GetPlaybackStatus method doesn't return the correct status when playing a TracksBoard session
- The equalizer doesn't work when an ASIO or Wasapi input channel is directly attached to one of the instanced players
- The Downloader object doesn't work correctly with FTP sites when parallel download is enabled
- The Downloader object doesn't work correctly when accessing FTP sites with username and/or password containing special characters like the "@" character
- Locking the position of an item added to the tracksboard may cause a huge CPU load when the session is zoomed in
- While playing a TracksBoard session, the SoundPositionGet method returns the last position of the playhead instead of the real playback position; the issue is more visible when playing a very long session
- After playing a CD track, eventual CDDB information previously obtained for the CD inside the drive may get lost
- When trying to obtain CDDB information, unavailable for the current CD, the container application could crash
- The CdRequestAlbumInfo method doesn't return requested information
- The SilenceDetectionOnFile method may return an inaccurate value inside the nFinalPosition parameter
- The SoundDone event is sometime not raised or, when the SetRewindOnEOF method is invoked with parameter "FALSE", is raised in loop
- The download of Youtube clips may sometime fail with error -192
- When a new volume point is added through the TracksBoard.ItemVolumePointAdd method, having the fAmplitude parameter set to -1, the amplitude of the volume point is set to 0 instead of inheriting the same amplitude of the previous volume point
- When a new volume point is added through the TracksBoard.ItemVolumePointAdd method, having the fAmplitude parameter set to -1, the amplitude of the volume point is set to 0 instead of inheriting the same amplitude of the previous volume point
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