- Added the ability to embed timecode into an exported video. The timecode will reflect the real world date and time the event was captured.
- The "include timecode" is a toggle option in the export dialog box.
- Removed dynamic layout for timelines where events contain different number of source video files (combining V10 four camera events with pre V10 three camera events). This caused a regression that would not allow these timelines to export.
- Added the ability to choose export resolution. All resolutions now support a 16:9 and 4:3 variant.
- Added 4k export resolution option.
- Added player speed controls to the main browser window. The player can now be played at 0.1x, 0.25x, 1x, and 2x speeds.
- Speed control setting persist between app sessions.
- Note: speed controls do not affect exported videos. They are strictly to alter player speed in the main browser window.
- Added a playhead date and time display underneath the main player. The playhead time will display the exact date and time of the current event being played. This feature supports multi-event compositions. This feature is particularly useful for getting the exact timestamps for significant events that occur during your footage.
- Added an option to change the resolution of the preview in the main interface. Using a lower resolution will increase playback performance, use less processing power, and reduce playback stuttering if the user is experiencing playback issues.
- Selected preview resolution options persist between app sessions.
- Note: Preview resolution option does not affect exporting. This option only affects the resolution of preview in the main interface window.
- Fixed a bug that would create a less than optimal layout for events with one or two video source files.
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