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Viewer

New movie player based on modern APIs:

If you don't see the new player for a video, grab the appropriate codec from Microsoft:


Can go full-screen from preview pane, and also plays audio files with cover art:


Separate options to auto-play/mute video and audio files:


Microsoft Edge can be used for Web and SVG content in the preview pane:


Edge (and other viewers) can also be used for PDF:


Turn a second monitor into a full-screen preview pane, with Lister-Linked viewers:


Full-screen viewer includes buttons to move to another monitor (click top of screen for toolbar):


Push F3 to cycle black and white backgrounds:


Go to image GPS coordinates via configurable mapping services:


Hold Space while selecting to move the start point:


Support for DirectDraw Surface (DDS) images:


Support for AVIF (AV1) images:

(Check your AVIF works in Windows Photos first, as it may need to download a codec from Microsoft.)


Image Converter

New UI, with support for presets, which save the whole dialog's setup:


Access presets directly from the file display:


Custom sizes can be added so you don't have to type them each time:


Crop batches of files:


Lossless JPEG rotation isn't new, but can now be turned off in the UI, allowing you to force recompression (e.g. for smaller files):



Metadata Display

Overhauled display of video metadata, now using MediaInfo:


Selected and total duration now on the default status bar when similar columns in use, without triggering calculation when not.


Metadata Editing

Support for ID3v2 tags in WAV files:


Option for decimal GPS input:


Options for handling of changes to multi-value fields, and pop-up suggestions based on previous tags:


Music Genre list can be edited:



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