2.09 Changelog:
Changed: Default Output Directories
Added: FLV Videos to Select Video Dialog
Fixed: MediaInfo Video Length Read Failure
Fixed: Shutdown when Queue is Empty
Fixed: Encoders in Apple TV Profiles
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Affected Software:
Videora iPod Converter
Videora Apple TV Converter
Release Notes:
After taking a closer look at how the Special Folders are setup in Windows Vista, we’ve decided to change the default output directories again. Windows Vista has dropped the word “My” from all the special folders, so from version 2.09 on, we will do the same. Videos will now be saved to (by default):
2000/XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\My Documents\Converted Videos
Vista: C:\Users\<username>\Documents\Converted Videos
Of course you can always change the location of your converted videos by going to the Settings area and clicking on the “Devices” tab.
Since your old converted videos are now stored in a different folder from the default, they will no longer show up in the library section of Videora iPod Converter. Do not worry, these files have not been deleted, they are still on your hard drive and they will still show up in iTunes.
Although you were always able to select FLV files by going to the “All Files” section, we’ve now made the program show FLV files by default when you select a video for conversion. We’ve fixed the bug that caused Videora iPod Converter to shutdown computers before the entire queue was converted. Videora Apple TV Converter should once again be saving to the proper directories fixing something we accidentally broke in 2.07.
Upgrade Notes:
There is no upgrade available so you will have to download the full installer. The full installer will overwrite your old version so you will loose all your old settings and profiles unless you back these up first.