miDVD Pro Changelog

What's new in miDVD Pro 1.1.5

Dec 10, 2014
  • Fixed iTunes music browser.
  • Fixed various crashes.

New in miDVD Pro 1.1.4 (Jul 15, 2014)

  • Fixed various crashes.
  • Fixed Media Browser issues with iTunes and iMovie 10.
  • Fixed aspect ratio problems.

New in miDVD Pro 1.1.3 (May 22, 2013)

  • Fixed playback issues with multiple movies

New in miDVD Pro 1.1.2 (May 13, 2013)

  • Bug fixes.

New in miDVD Pro 1.1.1 (Mar 26, 2013)

  • Fixed DVD Creation Issues

New in miDVD Pro 1.1.0 (Mar 26, 2013)

  • Fixed crashing on startup issues
  • Fixed burning on retina displays
  • General bugs fixes

New in miDVD Pro 1.0.2 (Mar 26, 2013)

  • Speed:
  • When we create a DVD we have to convert your movies into 'DVD' format (that's MPEG2 for the technically-minded). This is the longest step of the whole DVD creation process.
  • We have updated our conversion engine so that the conversion stage is a lot faster. This means that burning a DVD full of movies (about 2 hour's worth) will take about half the time now!
  • Aspect Ratios:
  • We had some problems reported with movies using non-standard aspect rations. This resulted in some movies ending up 'stretched' or 'squashed' on the final DVD.
  • We have completely developed the aspect ratio handling area of miDVD so this should be all good now.
  • Previewing:
  • miDVD creates the DVD preview 'on the fly' so that when you are ready to preview your DVD, most of the preview generation has been done and the preview starts straight away.
  • In some situations the miDVD previewer would crash the app. This was caused by us not correctly handling the fat adding/removing of movies from a DVD project. This is all fixed now, so we don't expect any mo problems in this area.
  • Mountain Lion:
  • We have tested miDVD and miDVD Pro thoroughly against Mountain Lion and everything works fine.
  • The main change we have made for Mountain Lion is Gatekeeper signing. This only affects the non-App Store versions of the apps and means that our apps are now signed with our Developer ID. This means that our apps will run on Mountain Lion under the default security setup which prohibits unsigned apps from running.

New in miDVD Pro 1.0.1 (Jun 20, 2012)

  • Bug Fixes