SCS 11.1.3 Available
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 12:18 pm
Registered users with current update plans (including users who purchased or upgraded their SCS license during the last 12 months) may now download SCS 11.1.3 from the Members' Download page.
List of Changes
Special thanks to Christian Peters and Gary Tarolli for extensive testing of the changes for ASIO.
More info on SCS 11.1.3
An SCS 10 feature that is not currently available in SCS 11 is the ability to fade videos. In SCS 10 this was implemented using the xVideo library, but that library is not compatible with SCS 11. A newer version of the xVideo library has been trialed with SCS 11 and this version is compatible. However, the newer version currently lacks a couple of necessary features. Unfortunately the xVideo developer hasn't yet provided an updated version suitable for inclusion in SCS 11.
What's planned for SCS 11.2?
Work is continuing on Live Input support for SoundMan-Server (SM-S) users. When this is released we will also be re-launching the SCS/SM-S partnership which includes far more attractive SM-S pricing, as already mention by Charlie Richmond under the topic Planning for Live Input.
List of Changes
- Included a new version of the BASS audio library which supports asynchronous file reading/buffering: data is read from the file in advance by a separate thread. This has been implemented in SCS primarily for ASIO outputs, to provide significantly better buffering and clean ASIO playback.
- Added a property to SFR cues to indicate that associated auto-start cues are not to be auto-started.
- Added some extra field choices to Bulk Edit.
- Added an option to set the font. Being able to change the font is useful if the default font is not displayed well with your screen size and Windows settings.
- Fixed a few errors.
Special thanks to Christian Peters and Gary Tarolli for extensive testing of the changes for ASIO.
More info on SCS 11.1.3
An SCS 10 feature that is not currently available in SCS 11 is the ability to fade videos. In SCS 10 this was implemented using the xVideo library, but that library is not compatible with SCS 11. A newer version of the xVideo library has been trialed with SCS 11 and this version is compatible. However, the newer version currently lacks a couple of necessary features. Unfortunately the xVideo developer hasn't yet provided an updated version suitable for inclusion in SCS 11.
What's planned for SCS 11.2?
Work is continuing on Live Input support for SoundMan-Server (SM-S) users. When this is released we will also be re-launching the SCS/SM-S partnership which includes far more attractive SM-S pricing, as already mention by Charlie Richmond under the topic Planning for Live Input.