

10.9 is now required due to new rules imposed by Apple for notarization. A link has been added in the Help menu to download older versions, if needed.
#Mac dvdripper pro crashing update#
WARNING: Important changes, do not apply update if stability is critical.

WARNING: Still not as battle-tested as 8.0.4, should be fine though.įixed a regression with local OCR introduced in v8.0.5 Super-resolution is now multi-threaded: major speed increaseĪdded ~100 dvds to the internal database.įixed packages downloading issue on 10.9.5įixed graphical interface bug when splitting a ripping action by chapterįixed super-resolution issue on very busy computers and older macOS versionsįixed a packaging issue causing problems with some serials and super resolution Much faster (on M1) and better super resolution, based on CoreMLĪdded workaround for a bug in Rosetta on Apple M1, preventing proper function of the 'Rip and Convert' mode. Workaround for preferences and registration windows in dark mode.ġ.5x faster conversion on Apple M1 (compared to v9.1.1 on M1)! Upgraded OCR engine (now native on Apple Silicon)įixed a crash when using H265 on macOS 10.13.Īdded a warning when using v9 super resolution modes on M1.įixed an a bug limiting the speed of H265 on M1.įixed an error preventing a specific DVD from being ripped.įixed a bug causing massive slowdowns for many users.įixed another bug that prevented proper detection of the first bug.įixed aspect ratio bug affecting some DVDs.įixed release notes display bug when using built-in updater. Improved restoring and re-encoding of video files Ignore global speed setting when generating previewsįixed an intermittent missing ripped file issue when upscalingįixed a converting quality regression when not upscalingĪdded several image restoration and modification parameters
