![]() Here is a complete breakdown of what else we've changed in this release:įixed crashes inside Timeline when dealing with recorded rapid pad tapsįixed crash in sample editor's "chop to pads" when adjusting threshold and rightmost pads are selectedįixed bug in sample editor's "chop to pads" feature that could leave the last slice without a proper end handleįixed note repeat "buzz" glitch when using "natural" quantization (time correct)Įxport to MPC Desktop software now correctly supports Chop to PadsģD Perform in Tune mode no longer sticks after it is turned offįlux Link recording now copies accurately instead of creating buzzing when duplicating sequencesĬurrent swing and quantization recording settings save with the session It could be easier to use, but once you've figured out the basics Syncplay is a straightforward way to synchronise your video viewing.We're proud to announce a big bug fixing update to iMPC Pro! Aside from a randomly occurring crash (among others) which has been fixed, it is also more efficient than previous releases. A "Notifications" panel lists users as they connect to the server, you can start play with a click - once everyone is ready - and anyone can pause playback, maybe step back a scene and resume, and everyone else will see the same results on their own system. And once you've set everything up, your configuration can be saved for instant recall next time.Īnd once Syncplay is running, the program works very well. You'll figure it out in maybe five minutes. If the video isn't already available on a streaming URL then everyone who wants to watch must have a local copy of the file, and you must choose a room name and pass it on - along with the server name - to everyone who wants to watch. ![]() You'll need a compatible media player (VLC, mplayer2, MPC-HC, mpv). ![]() You'll have to manually find a server (public ones are listed on the Syncplay site) or set up one yourself. ![]() Setting up the program takes a little work. Syncplay is a free tool which synchronises media players over the internet so that distant friends can watch movies together. ![]()
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