What's new in Leawo Video Converter 7.6.0
Aug 4, 2017
- Optimized UI display and operating logic
- Added more popular output profiles
- Supported to output 4K videos
- Optimized screenshot taker to display editing effect
- Support *.265, *.264, *.h265, *.h264 formats
- Fixed other known bugs
New in Leawo Video Converter 3.0.0 (Dec 10, 2013)
- Optimized VC-1 decoding system;
- Fixed the audio playback failure of converted VP8 files;
- Added specific output files for iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c;
New in Leawo Video Converter 2.9.0 (Jun 25, 2013)
- Added the function to load external ASS/AAS subtitles
- Fixed the problem of subtitles not displayed in 10.8 OS X
- Fixed the audio-video desynchronization of partial converted files
- Added support to convert to iPad 4, iPhone 5 and other devices
- Added Audio Copy function to copy audios in MP4, MKV and AVI files
New in Leawo Video Converter 2.8.0 (Aug 16, 2012)
- Fully support Mountain Lion 10.8.
- Added application signing to improve software security.
- Optimized the conversion efficiency of some new video formats, improved conversion speed.
New in Leawo Video Converter 2.3.0 (Apr 10, 2012)
- Fixed error due to special characters in output directory.
- Fixed errors during adding external subtitles.
- Fixed program crash due to output directory right limitations.
- Thanks to Heiko for problem feedback.
New in Leawo Video Converter 2.2.1 (Mar 7, 2012)
- Fixed the problem causing program crash in Japanese verion.
New in Leawo Video Converter 2.1.0 (Sep 7, 2011)
- Added the ability to convert 2D to 3D
- Added audio track and subtitle options
- Modified audio extraction inaccuracy problem on some files
- Modified invalid cropping problem on some files
New in Leawo Video Converter 2.0.1 (Jul 7, 2011)
- Modified software start-up bug.
- Optimized conversion speed.
- Improved product stability.
New in Leawo Video Converter 1.8.1.3 (Feb 21, 2011)
- Modified the conversion logic.
- Updated profile by adding Android-supported formats to the output menu.
- Supports to manually modify the original length of video files.