This is a bug-fix version and I recommend you download and install this version, especially if you are currently using an earlier version of SCS 11.5.
New and Changed Features in SCS 11.5.2.3
- The use of Ctrl/Left and Ctrl/Right to make 0.01 second (1/100 second) adjustments to certain time fields in the editor has been modified. The feature is now available for the following Audio File time fields: Start At, End At, Loop Start, Loop End, Loop Cross-Fade, Fade In, and Fade Out. For all other text fields (descriptions, other time fields, etc), Ctrl/Left and Ctrl/Right will now skip word left/right.
- An SFR fade-out on an Audio File cue with a cross-fade loop, and a short fade-time override in the SFR cue (eg 0.05 seconds) caused the fade out to actually occur over about 1 second.
- An Audio File cue with a non-cross-fade loop when played through the BASS mixer could fail to loop but continue playing past the 'loop end' point.
- For an Audio File cue with a loop that plays to completion (ie with the loop released) in the main window and is then started in the editor, SCS would immediately assume the loop had been released so the loop would not occur.
- If a Video/Image cue has a fade-in time and you press ESC while the cue is playing, then on restarting the cue the fade-in would be ignored.
- If a Video/Image cue is set to repeat and the selected video driver is TVG and you have fade transitions set, then the cue would complete after displaying the first video/image on the first repeat.
- For Cue Control using MIDI Machine Control (MMC) the 'Device' Id' was not saved in the cue file.
- An SFR cue set to fade out a cue that contains level change sub-cues as well as audio and/or video sub-cues would stop the level change sub-cues.
- Changing an audio physical device in Production Properties could be ignored in that SCS session if the BASS Mixer is selected.
- A Relative Level Change cue acting on an Audio File cue containing a cross-faded loop would adjust the level relative to -75dB or to some prior 'current level', not relative to the actual current level.