The folks at Amped Software just updated FIVE. Here's what's new:
New Load Subtitles filter
Sometimes DVR systems save timestamp information in a separate subtitle file. With this new filter you can finally view the exact timestamp printed on the video, if they are encoded as smi or srt files. The timestamp appearance can be fully customized by the user: location on the picture, size, font, style and color are fully configurable. Load Subtitles is located in the group Presentation.
Quick information on the current file
This is something very simple, but that will certainly make your life easier. Basically we added in the status bar the name of the current file and the pixel resolution of the currently displayed image, so you can always know what you are working on.
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