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Bug Fixes & New Features:
- Now JazlerTV can also load m2p files produced by Canopus software and hardware encoders.
- We fixed the problem of rejecting the playback of some files.
- We fixed the problem of restarting a video. Jazler rejected this in the older version.
- We added a feature in the videos database where you are able to get a report of the most played videos between two dates.
- Now, you can save the files of a playlist you made in a folder that you specify. Older versions supported only hard disk C.
Comments:
Most bugs are fixed and now we just expect from you to find whatever we forgot. The same program you are downloading is already working officially at our tv premises (Rage TV) and has no problems.
NOTES ON JAZLER TV
JazlerTv was tested only on PAL MPEG2 Videos. (720x576@25fps)
and on RealMagic X-Card and Vela Cineview II, se also had clients testing it on Hollywood Plus with success. If you want to purchase these cards, go to the links we provide by clicking on the brand. Customers in Greece can order an X-Card directly from us.
JazlerTV supports playback of MPEG2 files up to 12Mbps (PAL) with high quality playback and non stop playing without gaps between videos. In this latest version, we also added NTSC support.
HOW TO ADJUST YOUR CARD AFTER INSTALLATION
Please use the drivers provided ONLY with the CD included with the card. The newer drivers on the net (believe it or not) do not playback correctly. Load a file on Jazler and click on the playback button to change to PAL and adjust brightness, contrast and playback audio volume.
HELP FILES
The help files are not updated. They contain the help of Jazler Radio edition, but give you a clear image of how the program works as it has not changed the interface from the radio version.
DEMO VIDEO FILES
There are no demo video files included. Would you like the download to be 50MB?
**PLEASE NOTICE**
JazlerTV is a MPEG2 VIDEO PLAYBACK APPLICATION. It cannot switch between sources. The X-Card cannot receive reference signal so you will need a TBC to connect it to your main on-air system. The outputs of the hardware decoder are SVideo, Composite or RGB (You adjust this with the playback button in the studio - WHILE A VIDEO IS RUNNING) |