1.091 - fixed a bug where pressing the Stop button while Error checking, the buttons remain disabled - fixed a bug which made the backup file shorter with 4 byte - fixed a bug which give "Read beyon end of file" error in rare cases - fixed a bug where DivFix did not rebuild the index of files with odd filesize - fixed the problem with keyframe detecting - usage of DivFix.ini file to remember the last options and source folder - redesigned GUI with multiple file selection (you can use the Insert, Delete keys) - command line starting with wildcard will now use the listbox in the GUI, instead of starting DivFix with each file - when selecting "Keep original file" option, you need to give a directory to the backup file instead selecting the backup file itself. The filename will be automatically 'DivFix.'+the original filename - the message window was changed from TMemo (because it's buffer-limitation ) to TRichEdit component. You can clear it via a pop-up menu or by turning on the Auto- clear setting (which clear the messages at before every rebuild, strip or check). The messages will now scroll normally... :) 1.08 - All the functions can be used with command-line parameters now (use DivFix /? for help) - Logging will redirect the messages into a log-file - The backup file can be saved in other places than the current directory - Read-only files now can be opened - At the error messages DivFix does not count audio frames into the reported error position - The '.DivFix' extension went to the front of the filename - New DivFix logo (Thanks to Attila Kárpáti), clicking on it will jump to the 'official' DivFix homepage ( http://divfix.maxeline.com ). - Few little bugfix - Perl version of DivFix included (Thanks to David Hoffman for the translation) 1.07 - The processing speed is greatly improved when DivFix is dealing with corrupted parts of the avi - DivFix no longer stops responding until processing corrupted parts - With the "Keep the original file" setting, DivFix will make index rebuilding on a backup copy (the new file will have the same name plus the '.DivFix' extension. - With the "Cut out the bad parts" setting, DivFix will not copy the corrupted frames into the backup file 1.06 Changes in the Win32 version: - Fixed a few I/O error bug (Thanks to Kimmo Hassinen for sending me videos wich produce the errors) - Fixed the bug in the Stayontop feature which ceased to function properly after turning it off and turning back - DivFix is now working with OpenDML videos containing interleaved indexes - Stop button for interrupting the rebuilding or error checking process - DivFix can be used now with command-line parameters to batch-process multiple files (see it at the Usage part of this document). Whith that, i think the DOS version is no longer necessary (and i remove it from the archive), especially not, because it was not updated with the changes in the Win32 version. - The executable is now compressed with the UPX compression utility (Thanks to Volker Wiens for the suggestion) - The archive is now contain the source code and released under the GNU Public License (see License.txt for the details) 1.05 Changes in the Win32 version: - Fixed two bug causing I/O errors - Fixed a possible bug which cause truncating the avi (i hope this problem is now eliminated) - Added the error-checking function, but this check is not 100% bulletproof, because it will detect faulty frames only if the frame-header is damaged too. - For a request, DivFix show the position where the corrupted frame was found. 1.04 Changes in the Win32 version: - Fixed a bug caused DivFix to cut the avi to the size of the previous size after a rebuild,strip and resume. Sorry for those who had problems from this... - Added a nice progress indicator. - Changed the Regenerate in the File menu to Rebuild. That has the same function as the button, i just forgott to rename it and a few people found it confusing. 1.03 Changes in the Win32 version: - Fixed another cause for "I/O Error" bug. If a frame header was corrupted, DivFix stopped with this error. Now it will give you an error message, where the corrupted frame was and continue the searching for the next valid frame. The corrupted frame will not be in the index, but if you still experience problems (frozen picture during playback), the only solution is cutting the damaged frame out with VirtualDub (or with any other editor). The error detection is not perfect, it only scan the frame header. So if the damage is only in the frame data and the header is perfect, DivFix will not notice it (and the video will freeze). - Added a scroll bar to the status display to see the error messages, if there is too much... - Fixed the problem with seeking in some movies after using DivFix. - The About window is no longer sizable (Thanks to Atte for detecting this serious security hole! :)) 1.02 Changes in the Win32 version: - At least fixed that annoying "I/O Error" bug... :) 1.01 Changes in the Win32 version: - you can change if you want the DivFix window stay on the top (usefull for drag-and-drop) - you can open the files with drag-and-drop (Thanks for Angus Johnson and Anders Melander for their Drag and Drop Component Suite) - Fixed the bug with the "Read beyond end of file" error - This new readme file... :) 1.0 First version (without version number) This version was not intended for global distribution (so, sorry for the missing readme file :)