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Sunday, November 1, 2015

Create Matroska files, MVKToolNix 7.1.0 released with Minor Bug Fixes


MKVToolNix development team officially announces the release of MKVtoolNix 7.1.0 with minor bug fixes. This release primarily includes bug fixes, so if you are expecting any new features then you might get disappointed with this release. As you all know that MKVToolNix is program which allows you to create, alter and inspect Matroska files and available for cross-platforms.

According to official announcement, MKVtoolNix 7.1.0 comes with fixed file seeking code for A>>seek relative to end file A<<case. With this release, if you select root of the chapter editor tree then it will disable language/country inputs properly as changing those fields doesn't make sense for the root. The track statistics tags are not written for WebM files anymore as the WebM specification doesn't allow tags.

If MKVToolNix on Windows is residing in a directory containing non-ASCII characters then translations weren't found. This has only been fixed for cases where those non-ASCII characters are part of the system's active code page. The semicolon comments can now start with exclamation marks too.

Other fixes includes fixed crash when opening damaged/invalid Matroska files in all extraction modes and fixed wrong default duration for PCM audio tracks if the source file provides timecodes for that track. You might also like to check out other latest Software News on our website.

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