FLVTool2 RC5 released

With the RC5 release of FLVTool2, inLet Media have now included a full linux installer. The developers have also added some boolean values (hasVideo, hasAudio, hasMetadata, hasCuePoints and hasKeyframes) to the onMetadata event that give you information about the flv file content. Some bugs have been fixed. See the changelog for a list of all changes.

Changelog FLVTool2 - Flash video manipulation

== Version 1.0.6

* FLVTool2 is now published also as a gem
* fixed inspect at audio tags (thanks Andrew Wason)
* updated exe generation to new exerb version (4.1.0)
* small bugfix for mencoder encoded files causing a segmentation fault
* Changed newline character of tags.xml file to \n

== Version 1.0.5 RC6

* Fixed bug, that prevented injection of custom metadata
* Fixed several bugs, that would cause errors if flv-file has only audio tags (Ticket #7)

== Version 1.0.4 RC5

* Reorganized directory structure and namespaces
* Implemented setup for linux OS
* Made flvtool2 command systemwide available (Ticket #2)
* Added rake tasks for svn tagging and rubyforge uploads
* Added README and CHANGELOG
* Moved version output to separate file to include in Rakefile
* Recoded calling of before and after filters (Ticket #5)
* Fixed that header type flag was not written (Ticket #3)
* Added hasVideo, hasAudio, hasMetadata, hasCuePoints and hasKeyframes metadata

== Version 1.0.3 RC4

* Redesigned error handling
* Introduced -a switch, that collapses cutted regions

== Version 1.0.2 RC3

* stream.log will now be overwritten if exists
* Fixed that files without keyframes could not be updated
* Fullfilled help screen

== Version 1.0.1 RC2

* Introduced l switch, that logs down infomation to stream.log while infile is read. Very handy for debugging!
* 'pipe' is also recognized as a keyword for in or out pipes
* Frame sequence calculations will now be cached, resulting in a much better performance.
* Removed a bug that lets MiXML fail while reading multiline comments.
* Windows pipes are broken. Linux pipes work as expected. Will fix that later.
* Removed a bug, that is caused by one byte too long files, generated by ffmpeg.

== Version 1.0.0 RC1

* added cut command
* added add command
* redesigned command line option parsing
* improved FLVStream
* added cue point support (onCuePoint tags)
* made Flash 8 compatible
* added keyframes in onMetaTag
* introduced command chaining
* introduced pipes and redirects
* improved debug command
* added simulation mode
* added Linux start script
* added automatic exe generation and packaging in Rakefile
* added version command

== Version 0.18

* made MetaTag read procedure more stable

== Version 0.17

* added -a switch, that prints out meta data even on files not converted to FLV 1.1 (-a means print out [a]ll files)
* added -c switch, that makes FLVTool2 compatible to flashcom (currently only duration is computed like flashcom would)
* changed the help screen a bit

== Version 0.16

* print command results are now in the same format, as the flash to_string method would produce
* new meta-data-creator string
* application does not shut down anymore, if an error occurs in batch processing
* added lastkeyframetimestamp
* added onLastSecond event
* changed lasttimestamp unit to seconds
* changed lastkeyframetimestamp unit to seconds
* added debug command

== Version 0.15

* removed a bug, that removed first video frame, if a meta tag was inserted

== Version 0.14

* added print command (YAML and XML support)
* made -n switch update files if metadatacreator is not FLVTool2
* removed a bug, that occurs when input file was corrupt

== Version 0.13

* added -n switch, that only makes updates to FLV v1 files (wich have no meta tag yet or are not taged by FLVTool2)

== Version 0.12

* updated help screen using directories as in-files

== Version 0.11

* first release version

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