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CloneBD 1.1.6.0

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    CloneBD 1.3.1.0

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    Windows XP / Vista / Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10

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  • Filename

    SetupCloneBD1160.exe

  • MD5 Checksum

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Sometimes latest versions of the software can cause issues when installed on older devices or devices running an older version of the operating system.

Software makers usually fix these issues but it can take them some time. What you can do in the meantime is to download and install an older version of CloneBD 1.1.6.0.


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What's new in this version:

- New: support frame packed 3D (MVC) in MKV files lossless and lossy important note: only a few PC-players support this 3D format, including PowerDVD 16 or higher, Kodi - only a few linux version and Stereoscopic Player, also, lossless MVC don't properly work with PowerDVD, reencoded copies work fine. For now, only software de-/encoding is possible and is fairly slow.
- New: added setting to eject source disc after processing
- Change: security update for ElbyCDIO.sys
- New: preview player allows to switch display between 2D and SBS formats (R/L view can be used for "squinting eyes 3D" for quick verification)
- Change: for lossless copies, remove the beaver from the preview, this was confusing because users thought, it would show up in the copy as well
- Improve: display correct bitrates/output sizes when encoding MVC output
- Fix: user interface - switching between 2D and MVC output sometimes left HEVC codec disabled (greyed out)
- Workaround: Windows MediaFoundation Parser bug (Windows Media Player/"Movies & TV") couldn't parse MKV files, that were created with "extra track for forced subtitles"
- Fix: NTSC non-telecine incorrectly detected as telecined so field splitting failed
- Fix: size estimator is off, when many picture in picture streams and an over-abundance of subtitles is in the source
- Fix: write global header, when converting VC-1 video AVC/MKV
- Fix: secondary DTS audio (picture in picture)
- Fix: 2D playlists sometimes got hidden by their 3D counterparts
- Fix: size estimation inaccurate when creating MKV/MP4 when playlist contains the same clip multiple times
- Fix: Multiple corruptions of BD data
- Fix: Early terminating streams (data corruption due to preprocessing with 3rd party tools and then postprocessing in CloneBD)
- Fix: Subtitle display on some Opus players
- Fix: Audio/video drift on some PAL encoded discs (that have been "telecined" from NTSC and not sped up)
- Fix: Further support for 192 kHz/96 kHz Dolby Atmos discs
- Fix: Further support for some audio discs (LPCM, 24-bit, 192 kHz)
- Fix: Correctly output big-endian audio samples (was little-endian)
- Fix: Better AVC video encoding settings to support more standard players
- Fix: Further support for usually Japanese BD recorders (pseudo BDMV format)
- Fix: Correctly decode VC-1 color space, cropping area
- Fix: Preview playback of VC-1 tracks
- Change: Reduced required memory footprint
- Fix: (possible workaround for a Marantz player) - remove several optional items from chapter entries in MKV files
- Many minor fixes and improvements
- Updated languages