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5.5.0.B1.1071

  • For just:in mac and linux SDI channels, there is a new audio input selection allowing you to specify a specific SDI audio input for the given channel. First select “SDI” as the audio input instead of “Auto”, and then the specific input you want for the channel. For example, if you have 4 SDI inputs but only one of them has valid audio, you can configure all of the channels to record from the same audio input.

  • When writing to MXF with just:in mac, any OP-47 Teletext Subtitles will also be recorded into a data track, as was previously possible with CEA Closed Captions. In addition, an input with OP-47 packets will be marked in the multi-viewer with an icon in the channel’s toolbar.

5.5.0.B1.1070

  • Fixed a bug that resulted in SCC sidecar files with CEA-608 closed captions not being written correctly.

  • Added a new “MCC” destination path type that can be used to write a sidecar file in the MCC format for recording CEA-708 closed captions.

5.5.0.B1.1069

  • Performance and stability improvements.

5.5.0.B1.1068

  • Enabled TCP and HTTP event devices for just:in linux channels.

  • After configuring a TCP or HTTP event device, the entry in the list of devices is now correctly updated to reflect any changes (e.g. change of host or port).

5.5.0.A1.1067

  • Fixed a crash in just:control that could result when the network connection to the channel was lost and then re-connected.

  • The “Reset” configuration button in the “System” tab in the configuration panel now has the same behaviour for just:in mac and linux: the current configuration is reset, but any previously saved configurations are still available.

5.5.0.A1.1066

  • When changing a channel’s “MXF Write Buffer” setting, there is now an additional check against a maximum size of 1GB to prevent very large values resulting in memory and performance issues.

  • Fixed a bug that could lead to unexpected behaviour for a recording channel if the network connection to the channel was lost and restored during recording.

  • Fixed a crash in just:control after resetting a device’s configuration in the “System” tab in the configuration panel.

  • Adjusted sizing in the “Naming Presets” tab in the configuration panel so that the available naming fields use all of the space available.

  • The “CPU Affinity”, “Capture Thread” and “Write Thread” channel settings for just:in linux channels are now disabled if the selected device is not an AJA device, as these settings are only relevant when using AJA hardware.

  • The list of event devices in the “Events” tab in the configuration panel now only displays the available devices.

  • Fixed a bug with the “Confirm Stop Recording” preference enabled when a group of “mixed state” channels (some recording, some not recording) was selected. In this case, it was previously possible to stop recording channels without confirmation.

  • For “Bash Shell Script” and “Apple Script” event presets, there is a new “Channel Name” field available to use the current channel’s name in the script.

5.5.0.A1.1065

  • Performance and stability improvements when recording with XDCAM and MXF containers.

5.5.0.A1.1064

  • Apple Script Events are now executed by just:in engine (the Application) instead of the individual channels, allowing for scripts that require user interaction / user interface.

  • Added a new “AJA Frame Buffer” setting to just:in mac SDI channel settings in the configuration panel. This setting should usually be left at the default value of 0, may be used in very special cases to increase the number of frame buffers used by the channel on the AJA card. Please contact Tools On Air support before changing this setting.

5.5.0.A1.1063

  • In the live:cut “Project Settings > Device” tab there is a new option for devices supporting the TLS UMD protocol such as the Ross Carbonite series.

  • When selecting a live:cut device that doesn’t support user interaction (e.g. ServiceUSB GPI, TLS UMD), the “frames” label beneath the inspector is now correctly hidden.

  • Updated to NDI 5.1 for improved performance and stability when using NDI sources.

  • Removed all XAVC presets for just:in mac channels as this codec is not currently supported.

  • Performance and stability improvements when recording with XDCAM and MXF containers.

5.5.0.A1.1062

  • Newly created just:in mac channels now have the channel “Cache Options” setting of “Cache” instead of “Don’t Cache”, as “Don’t Cache” can lead to write performance issues on certain storage systems (e.g. attached network storage).

  • Added “Apple Event Script” to the event devices in the “Events” tab in the configuration panel. This allows you to create event presets to execute AppleScript code, for example to control another application that supports AppleScript Events.

5.5.0.A1.1061

  • Fixed a bug where the just:in mac “Audio Input” channel settings wasn’t correctly saved or restored.

  • Resolved a bug that prevented all TCP events (e.g. Blackmagic Videohub) being executed correctly in the engine although the “Test” button in just:control worked correctly.

  • Updated Blackmagic drivers to 12.2.2, please install this version if you are using Blackmagic hardware.

  • Updated AJA drives to 16.2, please install this version if you are using AJA hardware.

5.5.0.A1.1060

  • For just:in mac SDI channels there is a new “Audio Input” channel setting in the configuration panel. By default, it is set to “Auto” which in this case means embedded SDI audio. Additional choices are “Analog” and “AES/EBU” audio inputs.

  • Performance improvements when writing AVF/MOV files to attached network storage.

  • When changing system configuration in the “System” tab in the configuration panel, once the device has rebooted to the selected configuration, the “System” tab is now automatically selected again.

  • The text view displaying the currently selected log in the “System” > “Logs And Profiles” tab is now read-only and not editable.

  • It is no longer possible to restart just:connect or the engine when one or more channels are currently recording.

5.5.0.A1.1059

  • When multiple AJA devices are connected, quitting Just In Engine now “releases” all of the devices into the “standard” mode, not just the first device.

5.5.0.A1.1058

  • Fixed a bug where legacy “stop recording” tasks were not correctly updated to new event presets, and any “start recording” event where incorrectly updated to “stop recording” event presets.

  • The “Capture” group in the inspector now marks any capture presets that do not match the channel’s current frame-rate with italics instead of red text to improve readability.

  • Performance improvements when recording XDCAM/MXF.

5.5.0.A1.1057

  • Fixed a bug in TCP events (e.g. Blackmagic Videohub) that sometime resulted in the event failing to execute although no error was reported.

  • The “Capture” group in the inspector now marks any capture presets that do not match the channel’s current frame-rate. You can still select such a capture preset, but it will require timebase correction when recording.

5.5.0.A1.1056

  • The “System” tab in the configuration panel has been split into two sub-tabs: “Logs & Profiles” for viewing and saving logs and system profiles, and “Configurations” for managing configurations and restarting services. A configuration consists of all of the settings for a just:in mac or linux device: channels, destination presets, capture presets, naming presets, marker sets, metadata sets and so on. When you create a new configuration, all of those settings will be saved under the given name. You can create different configurations with different channels and presets, and switch between them at any time by double-clicking on the configuration. Note that to switch configurations all of the channels in the current configuration must be stopped first.

  • The “Events” group in the inspector is now active for multi-selection, so that you can easily assign event presets to two or more channels at the same time.

  • Fixed a bug in TCP events (e.g. Blackmagic Videohub) that sometime resulted in the event failing to execute although no error was reported.

5.5.0.A1.1055

  • After adding or removing event presets in the configuration panel, the “Events” group is now automatically updated to allow selection of a new preset, for example, without needing to restart just:control.

  • After adding or removing event devices, or updating an event preset, all currently running channels are automatically updated so that new events devices and/or updated event presets are available immediately without needing to restart the channels and/or Just In Engine.

5.5.0.A1.1054

  • The “Events” tab in the configuration panel is now in the correct position.

  • The “Tasks” tab in the configuration panel has been removed as it is now replaced by the “Events” tab.

  • Fixed a bug that resulted in stopping a channel would not complete until the “Just In Engine” App was “activated” (the foreground App).

5.5.0.A1.1053

  • Fixed a bug that resulted in event presets with multiple events only executing the first event.

  • Event presets are now fully editable by double-clicking a preset in the presets table. This opens the preset editor where you can view or change current events, add additional events, or remove individual events from the preset.

  • Disabled “just:in” and “SCTE104" event devices for just:in mac as they are not supported.

5.5.0.A1.1052

  • Any legacy “tasks” are now automatically converted to new “Bash Script Events” with presets for start and stop recording.

  • Fixed a bug that caused scheduled events to fail for channels with LTC over audio timecode selected.

5.5.0.A1.1051

  • The “execution context” has been removed from the “Events” tab in the configuration panel.

  • A new “Events” inspector group has been added in order to control the event preset that should be fired on a channel when starting, splitting or stopping recording.

5.5.0.A1.1050

  • The configuration panel for ingest (just:in mac and linux devices) now has an additional “Events” tab that will supersede the current “Tasks” tab. In the “Events” tab you can first define event “devices” such as Video Routers, GPI and Bash Shell Scripts. In the “Presets” tab you can then create presets that combine one or more events from the defined devices. These presets can in turn be fired when starting or stopping a recording.

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