What's new in Animatrice 1.1.9
Oct 16, 2023
- macOS Sonoma compatibility
New in Animatrice 1.1.8 (Jun 6, 2023)
- Improved video loading
- You can now set a default frame rate for animations created from still images
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
New in Animatrice 1.1.7 (Nov 4, 2022)
- Compatibility with macOS Ventura
New in Animatrice 1.1.6 (Nov 29, 2021)
- Compatibility with macOS Monterey
New in Animatrice 1.1.5 (Feb 15, 2021)
- Improvements to frame rate settings and retiming controls
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
New in Animatrice 1.1.4 (Dec 29, 2020)
- Support for macOS Big Sur
- Support for Apple Silicon
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
New in Animatrice 1.1.3 (Jul 26, 2020)
- Added support for animated AVIF sequences using the AOM encoder / decoder
- General bug fixes and performance improvements
New in Animatrice 1.1.2 (May 8, 2020)
- Some under-the-hood modernization for displaying individual frames
- Support for HEIC / HEIF image sequences with timing
- Renamed the VP8 target to WebM Movies (VP8) to remove confusion about this format
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
New in Animatrice 1.1.1 (Apr 24, 2020)
- Fixed a crash after VP8 export - the file was written successfully but the program crashed
- Improved retiming controls
- Bug fixes and performance improvements
New in Animatrice 1.1 (Nov 4, 2019)
- support for macOS Catalina
- Support for export as HEIC stacks (without timing) as well as HEIC stack import
- Support for HEVC (video) import and export
- Support for HEVC videos with transparency. This is the ideal format to embed animations with transparency into Keynote etc.
- Conversion between all supported formats (as always)
- Filenames are now preserved during conversion
- General bug fixes and performance improvements
New in Animatrice 1.0.4 (Oct 3, 2018)
- Support for dark mode in macOS Mojave
New in Animatrice 1.0.2 Build 7 (Oct 20, 2016)
- Extended retiming support:
- for animation files or image series, frame delays can now be specified on a per-frame basis.
- animation files with a constant frame rate can now be retimed, either keeping the duration constant (and dropping frames as needed) or keeping the number of frames constant (and changing the duration)
- frames can now be reordered, duplicated, or deleted in animation files