fixed: crash when device disappears while processing an event notification fixed: potential deadlock when subscribing to a service from the delegate upon being notified a device is ready fixed: locking for 30 secs when stopping UPnP if sockets are in the middle of a connection than hangs. fixed: http logger defines when not using logging changed: put back announcing bye-bye first. changed: increased timeout for write io http server tasks to prevent PS3 from disconnecting too early (60 secs is not enough apparently) fixed: potential cause for crash during socket cancellation due to references not carrying over thread safety fixed: crash when closing due to static cleanup orders when using TLS, possible leak instead. changed: Windows sockets are now fully cancellable. fixed: Potential leaks and crash when tasks failed to start due to UPnP entire stack shutting down. fixed: interruption during download could happen if non blocking socket was full and returned NPT_ERROR_WOULD_BLOCK. added: 'down' command to MicroMediaController to download a media locally added: can now opt in to use media cache in FileMediaServerTest. added: now extracts presentationURL from device description. fixed: leaks during exit by reworking the sequence of singletons automatic destruction. fixed: crash due to uninitialized variables fixed: android build was looking for axTls instead axTLS library. added: HTML help is now part of SDK (instead of zip) fixed: amework now contains fat library instead of Mach-o objects. fixed: simplified connection management fixing a potential crash on shutdown fixed: rare crash when stopping UPnP while connections are opened. fixed: crash when stopping UPnP while scheduling for scpd retrieval A TaskManager cannot be restarted now once Abort has been called. The ServiceEvent task would then try to access a service that had then be destroyed when DeviceHost:Stop returned. The HttpServer uses its own task manager which could end up queuing a new task into the DeviceHost task manager after it had been stopped and this task would never be stopped. fixed: Crash fix when stopping device while a subscription request is received. added: relax exception to identify DIAL devices which are not UPnP compliant since they don't expose valid services. changed: moved modelURL after serialNumber to please UCTT fixed: didl used "actors" instead of "actor" DivX Web Player is a simple cross-browser web extension that streams all popular video formats with progressive playback, adaptive bitrate streaming and live streaming technologies.- fixed: compiling issues when NPT_CONFIG_ENABLE_LOGGING is not defined Transfer videos to a DivX Certified TV, tablet or mobile phone, and stream your video collection to any DLNA-compatible device with the DivX Media Server. Enjoy multiple languages with up to 8 audio tracks and subtitles-even play two subtitles at once! Watch your video with smooth FF/RW, pick your scene easily with Chapter Points, and organize your library with custom or auto-generated playlists. With the optional paid MPEG-2 Plug-in, DivX Converter can also convert MPEG-2 video formats (MPEG, TS, VOB, SVCD) into DivX formats to give you major file savings.ĭivX Player is a software media player that delivers high-quality playback for the most popular video files on the Internet, including new DivX HEVC video up to 4K. HEVC encoding modes give you even more control over when to maximize quality or prioritize speed. The ability to set bitrate, limit video resolution and file size, combine multiple clips or save custom presets allows more advanced users the ability to personalize the encode experience. Easy, one-click conversion makes file savings and device compatibility accessible to anyone. Converting videos in DivX formats ensures your files will play on more than 1 billion DivX Certified devices. Use DivX Converter to create DivX, AVI, MKV, and MP4 videos. DivX is the first of its kind, award-winning video software that includes everything you need to play, create, and stream all the most popular digital video formats, including DivX, MKV and HEVC up to 4K.
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