

- Aegisub gui resize for mac#
- Aegisub gui resize install#
- Aegisub gui resize drivers#
- Aegisub gui resize series#
- Aegisub gui resize download#
Problems with frame-based/SMPTE timecode-based formats fixed. Loading and saving subtitles to foreign formats should be more reliable now.
Aegisub gui resize download#
Use the Download button above to get the new version. So far, this release is just for Windows. But I dare say it's not a bad thing, this version of Aegisub we are releasing now is certainly more polished than what we could have managed four weeks ago. It's been almost a month since the 4 year anniversary and the promise of 2.1.7 "within a few days", but lots of stuff happened, people were travelling and otherwise not reachable. Our unstable development branch is using wxWidgets 2.9 however, and it's looking very good on Mac, but the changes required to support wxWidgets 2.9 in Aegisub were large enough that they aren't getting into Aegiub 2.1. The technical reason is that we use wxWidgets 2.8, which has some big problems on Mac in some core areas Aegisub depends on, and we can't switch Aegisub 2.1 to use wxWidgets 2.9 without causing a lot of new bugs to pop up.
Aegisub gui resize for mac#
But you can be assured that there is a major rewrite of things under way, and it's very fast!Īs mentioned at the beginning, it also seems like we won't be able to get a really stable version for Mac out in the 2.1.x line of Aegisub.
Aegisub gui resize series#
Some people have complained that the audio spectrum display is very slow, which is entirely true, but it turns out that fixing it causes an avalanche of other problems to pop up, and it's just such a major undertaking that it will never make it into the 2.1.x series of Aegisub. There are also some things we'd have loved to get in, but just aren't feasible.

There's more minor problems most of you probably haven't bumped into, you can see an overview of everything on the bug tracker: Milestone 2.1.8 issues. Notably, the new "relayer" and "restyle" functions in Karaoke Templater didn't actually work, they have been fixed.

We also fixed some issues with slow seeking in MKV files and opening files with Unicode filenames in FFmpegSource2, and some bugs in Automation 4 Lua. We do have a solution for this in our unstable branch, and if it doesn't break anything else we should get it into the 2.1.8 release.
Aegisub gui resize install#
If you install a graphics driver directly from your chip manufacturer (usually NVidia, AMD ATI or Intel) you should get a better OpenGL driver, but it can be tricky and might not always be possible.
Aegisub gui resize drivers#
It turns out this is caused by some very limited OpenGL drivers shipped by Microsoft that can't handle texture images larger than 1024x1024 pixels. It turned out to be a really silly problem, but now it's fixed.Īnother problem a lot of people have had is opening high-definition video, getting cryptic "Failed seeking video" errors. The perhaps most important bug-fix in 2.1.8 for many people will be for the issue hitting everyone on Windows 7: "Could not lock buffer for filling" when trying to play audio. More on what you can expect to see in 2.1.8 after the jump. (Unfortunately it isn't as well for the Mac version, more on that later in this post.) There's only a few build-system issues remaining to fix. Aegisub 2.1.8 is well on the way to become the first version we can call stable on Linux, FreeBSD and other UNIX systems. It's been a little over three months since we released 2.1.7 stable, and we are happy to announce that version 2.1.8 is getting closer every day.Īfter we released 2.1.7 we split Aegisub development into two main branches: The stable branch where we apply bugfixes for the last stable version, and the development trunk where we work on grand new features.įor all of you not using Windows we also have some good news.
