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Super LoiLoScope Ver. 1.7.2 (2010.02.03 update)
<Bug Fixes>
- AVCHD (MPEG2) file memory leakage.
- Text utilization error for general account users.
- Lack of memory error caused by continuous massive video playback.
- Disturbing sound (howling) cause by Web Cam capture.
- Noise interference during GPU playback for GeForce.
- Improved deinterlace quality.
- Failure to continuously output file with CUDA.
- Inability to play .mov file other than QuickTime.
Click here for previous updates/bug fix releases |
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Tutorial |
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Learn instantly with our new tutorial. Follow the commands and let LoiLoScope guide you through the basic video editing steps.
Instructions: Launch by selecting “Tutorial” from start-up page and follow instructions by clicking or dragging the red dot. Click "ok" to exit.Save your previous output setting. Click "reset" to return to default setting.
*.mov under file output does not support this feature.
Instructions: Select timeline or thumbnail and go to file output under share menu. Select format, check setting, and click "ok".
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AVCHD Capture |
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Input videos directly onto LoiLoScope with AVCHD video camera by connecting it to your computer.
Instructions: Connect camera to your computer, launch LoiLoScope, and select the magnifying glass icon on bottom right to open media browser. Select the tab with your camera name to display files and click or drag files onto LoiLoScope. |
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Relocating your files |
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Use browser to relocate files that has been renamed or relocated. Message will automatically pop-up after you open a project if there has been any changes made for the files that have been used. Browser will not be able to located deleted files.
Instructions: When a file cannot be located, a window will appear asking you to relocate. Select the file you wish to locate, click “ok”, and select the silver browse button to begin your search. |
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Create high-speed/slow-motion video |
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Output video in different playback speed mode.
*.mov is not supported for this feature.
Instructions: Select thumbnail or timeline you wish to change and choose your format under file output. Select "change playback speed" in the dialog and adjust speed by using pull down menu (10%-2000%) or enter in number directly. Click "ok" to output. |
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Save output setting |
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Save your previous output setting. Click "reset" to return to default setting.
*.mov under file output does not support this feature.
Instructions: Select timeline or thumbnail and go to file output under share menu. Select format, check setting, and click "ok".
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Intel Core i5, Core i3 video playback compatible |
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Now you can enjoy AVCHD, full HD H.264/AVC video editing with your not-so-pricy computers!
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Previous updates/bug fix releases
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Ver. 1.7.1 (2009.12.24)
- Webcam video capture audio output & howling trouble
- CPU mp4 file output incapable for users but the administrator
- Error when erasing captured clips right before playback
- HDV file preview incapability
- Image delay during long QT output with 29.97fps
- Freeze during start-ups
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Ver. 1.6.1.4 (2009.11.17 update)
- Audio and visual not being in sync for AVCHD/AVI output
- In process remaining even after the program being closed
- Specific Mp3 files not being able to play
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Ver. 1.6.1 (2009.10.29 update)
- Play & Edit Full HD H.264/AVC with Intel's integrated GPU
- Video capture
- Windows 7 Media Foundation
- Geforce GT220
- Output AVI files over 2 GB
- MPEG2 output (Windows7 only) |
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Ver. 1.6.0 (2009.9.29 update)
- "Undo" inside the timeline
- New buttons for multiple selection and magnet shortcuts
- Optional settings for the number of GPU playback
- Supporting Media Foundation for Windows 7 (CODEC installation not required for mp4 playback)
- Agenda for video tutorials
- Zoom in/out button for the desktop
- "Select all" within the timeline
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Ver. 1.5.2 (2009.8.5 update)
- Trial version extended for another 30 days
- GPU playback with Geforce, and problems with Sony AVCHD files now fixed
- No longer zooms in/out on the timeline with the mouse wheel
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