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Version |
Release Date |
Notes |
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5.0.516 |
11/8/2004 |
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5.0.515 |
9/7/2004 |
- Fixes compatibility issues with Windows XP Service Pack
2
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5.0.499 |
3/5/2004 |
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5.0.497 |
2/24/2004 |
- Bug fixes
- The video control buttons have once again
been updated.
- A "mic setup" button has been added to the prompt that appears
before creation of an internet lesson.
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5.0.491 |
1/27/2004 |
- New VCR button graphics
- Bug fixes
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5.0.489 |
1/13/2004 |
- When using a DV camcorder in VCR mode, the V1's playback controls
are enabled to allow operation of the camera's VCR controls. The
"slow" button are re-mapped as "fast" forward and reverse buttons in
this mode. For "slow" motion, hold down a "step" button.
- Initial support for the Accusport Vector launch monitor has been
implemented. If version 2.2.2 of the Accusport software is
running, then minized before the V1 is opened, variables such as speed
and launch angle are copied to the V1 database.
- It is now possible to use the V1 Processional version as an
Academy "student." Simply use the Authentication mechanism on
the Options page. You will be permitted to "move" video to the
Academy; these will be automatically assigned to your default instructor
as configured through the website.
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5.0.483 |
1/5/2004 |
- Internet Academy site and sport information is
now maintained per-instructor. This information is displayed
along-side each instructor name found on the "Start, Options, Exit"
page. After selecting the correct academy information on the
Options/Hardware/Internet page, you need to
re-authenticate each Instructor account
(re-entering an instructor's password will allow
you to use the "Authenticate Now" button).
- The current instructor's Internet Academy site
and sport information then flows into the IGA.MDB database. This
allows a single system to correctly process video in and out of the V1
accross multiple academies, site-IDs and sport-IDs.
- A work-around was implemented for newer Dell PCs experiencing an
issue when running in 2-camera mode and attempting to switch between
split and single camera views.
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5.0.481 |
12/18/2003 |
- Bug fix: some users reported crash when
switching from full-speed video playback to slow or pause. Only
occurred when not using "rgb draw" playback.
- New behavior: the Multiple-Exposure timelapse
mode now displays only the key-frame positions themselves, not each
frame as it did previously.
- The updater now first checks the last-known application path before
resorting to disk search for the application. This will allow you
to update installations on the D:\ drive, or anywhere else on your
system.
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5.0.474 |
10/10/2003 |
- Bug fix: IGA.exe memory management
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5.0.472 |
9/2/2003 |
- The "virtual keyboard" now features the @ sign
and the underscore (_).
- If a live-video source can not be initialized
at startup, the user is shown the "Current" bin and the
live-video troubleshooter is not displayed.
- Some Windows98/Me startup errors may be resolved with this
release.
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5.0.470 |
8/21/2003 |
- The IGA lesson recorder now correctly checks
for the proper initialization of the microphone. Without an audio
track, the lesson will not pack properly.
- The updater now correctly checks that ALL files
are properly updated before declaring a successful update installation.
- Bug fix: "large fonts" caused IGA lessons to be recorded incorrectly
(video shifted and enlarged).
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5.0.469 |
8/5/2003 |
- Bug fixes
- Improved IGA lesson audio quality
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5.0.468 |
7/22/2003 |
- Further lowering of lesson/video packing priority to reduce CPU load
- Increased tolerance for dropped frames during the first 10 seconds
of recording
- Continuous recording limited to 5 minutes to prevent exceeding 1GB
file size; beyond 1GB, the Trim function will fail.
- Bug fix: Trim would display incorrect file times when working with
non-30 frame/sec video (PAL included)
- Bug fix: Update notice now forced to top and modal to prevent
appearance of v1 being "locked up" when update notice opens behind main
window
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5.0.465 |
7/10/2003 |
- IGA interface now will unpack video recorded at
360x240 resolution
- Software automatically attempts to re-install missing video
codecs
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5.0.463 |
6/24/2003 |
- New behavior: RGB-output with full-motion playback now displays a
single field at a time as opposed to the two interlaced fields
simultaneously. This method may appear more smooth on some
displays, but is somewhat less efficient.
- Expanded support for USB 2.0/webcam-style
cameras.
- Bug fixes
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5.0.459 |
5/16/2003 |
- Better A/V sync for Internet lessons
- Internet lesson is previewed when you stop
recording
- User-definable Internet lesson temp/work folder
(override C:\iga)
- Live video troubleshooter appears when live video fails to
start
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5.0.453 |
4/11/2003 |
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5.0.393 |
2/14/2003 |
- The Slide tool now has "zoom" capability. When the slide tool
is selected, hold down the right-mousebutton, and move the mouse up and
down to zoom in and out.
- You no longer need to be in compare mode in order to use the Slide
tool.
- It is now possible to record two DV camera streams simultaneously in
continuous mode. However, this feature requires a fast PC with a
fast hard drive.
- "Check for software update" is now an option on
the Startup options page
- It is no longer necessary to use the Options
screen to change cameras, or switch between single camera and dual
camera modes. When the "Live" bin is selected, tabs appear which
allow you to select the camera or cameras you wish to use. By
default, camera numbers 1 and 2 are available. To enable a
3rd or a 4th camera, select the coressponding Camera Views from the
Options screen.
- Numerous bug fixes
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5.0.373 |
12/17/2002 |
- New microphone setup and audio test process available from
Options/Hardware/Internet page.
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5.0.369 |
11/21/2002 |
- Bug fix: and error during IGA authentication on
the Options page caused the software to appear to "hang."
- Bug fix: logo transparency may have been inoperative in
earlier versions. This should now be fixed when using Windows 2000
or XP. In addition, this version should now support logo bmp's in
other than 24-bit color format.
- Bug fix: a certain Windows system parameter may
have caused the video slider bar to behave as though the mouse button
was prematurely released.
- New option page: Hardware Options/Startup. By default,
the V1 senses a non-standard font size and adjusts window sizes so that
controls and other bitmaps display correctly. However, on certain
international version of Windows, this behavior breaks the
software. Uncheck the "adjust according to font height" box to
disable this behavior.
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5.0.361 |
11/19/2002 |
- New welcome/registration dialog
- Answering Yes to "Update now" prompt opens
correct web page
- Fix: "hand" cursor was missing for the slide
tool in 5.0.313.
- Fix: prevents moving swings to IGA for students
w/o email address.
- Passive FTP transfer option works better with
some gateway, firewall configurations.
- Prevents IGA lesson if less than 100MB + 5
minutes of IGA recording time remain. (At least 100MB must remain AFTER
a 5 minute lesson)..
- Prevents sending swings larger than 10 seconds
to student lockers.
- The "stop" timer is now realtime.
Previously, it would fall behind if CPU load was high
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5.0.312 |
9/20/2002 |
- Bug fix: free-hand draw "single point" caused a line to be drawn to
an off-screen point.
- Bug fix: the "both videos" button used with swing sync always moved
both movies to the beginning. Now, they move to the most recent
impact point.
- Bug fix: 8-key position timelapse with "stacked" compare
orientation selected now displays images cropped in the same way.
- Bug fix: sending a swing to the IGA caused the number of frames in
the video to be doubled.
- Bug fix: Current ISA instructor is now logged off from the ISA
when Exiting to the main menu.
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5.0.307 |
8/15/2002 |
- Bug fix: deleting from ISA outbox.
- Bug fix: Multiple Exposure, Tempo left on after exit to menu,
re-start.
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5.0.306 |
8/13/2002 |
- First update for Allsports version
- BUG: loading snapshot graphics into right-side compare fixed
- This version now works exclusively with the Internet Sports Academy
website
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