Video and Audio bitrates are now reported if the true bitrate is unknown but a nominal bitrate is known.
Added "Preferences / File Operations / Metadata / Save descriptions to internal file metadata if possible" option (on by default). If turned off, Opus won't try to save descriptions to internal metadata unless a description is already set there. Instead, it will go straight to NTFS comments or a descript.ion file, depending on config.
Video metadata:
Overhauled video metadata, now based on the industry-standard MediaInfo library, with optional fallback on the Windows Shell properties system.
Works with many more video formats than before, and is independent of Windows and shell extension DLLs, which have proven unreliable.
Better reporting of audio and video codecs.
New columns include High Dynamic Range (HDR), Video Languages, Audio Languages, Subtitle Languages, All Languages (merges the other three language lists), Video Stream Count, Audio Stream Count, Subtitle Count.
The general Description column now indicates if a video is HDR, and also if it use frame-packed 3D.
Note that the metadata editor is not affected by these changes, and still works as before, with a dependence on Windows, since it needs to read and write values, not just read them. These changes affect file display columns, info tips, and filters (e.g. Find > Advanced), but not the metadata panel.
Aspect Ratio column can be set to report Display Aspect Ratio. This may differ from the raw x/y pixel ratio for things like anamorphic DVDs where the raw pixels are stretched more horizontally than vertically. It's off by default, and configured via the Video & Audio plugin: "Adjust dimensions for non-square pixels".
Added extra data to video info tips. (If updating: Settings > File Types, expand File Type Groups, right-click Movies and choose Reset to Defaults.)
MOV: Fixed release date not populating for some MOV files.
MP4: Fix for some MP4 metadata fields being written but not read back.
Audio metadata:
WAV: Added support for displaying and editing ID3v2 tags in WAV files. (Note: WAV metadata isn't very standardized. Not all software uses ID3v2 with WAV.)
FLAC: Workaround toi avoid trashed tags due to bug in the Windows FLAC metadata component.
APE: Fix for editing APE tags that couldn't be fully parsed.
Metadata editors:
(Configured via Preferences / File Operations / Metadata / Editor.)
New option, "Decimal geocoordinate editing", makes the editor use decimal GPS coordinates. (Doesn't affect file display columns.)
New option, "Add to multi-value fields by default, when multiple files are selected":
When on, and multiple files are selected, typing into multi-value fields like "tags" will add what you type to each file's unique tags.
When off, each file's old tags will be removed and replaced by just what you've typed. (This is the old behavior.)
In either mode, you can prefix with + to always add a single tag, - to remove one, or = to set all files to only what you type.
When editing the "tags" field, a suggestions popup can appear with a menu of recent tags:
Type a prefix or push Ctrl+Space to make it appear.
Turn off via "Show popup tag history" checkbox.
If "Include read tags as well as written" is on, tag suggestions will be collected from existing files. When off, only tags you type yourself will be remembered.
You can now edit the music genre list: Preferences / File Operations / Metadata Editing / Music Genres.
Renamed "Color space" to more correct "Color model" in various places.
Metadata editor now lets you click Apply after typing in a field, while that field still has focus.
Fixed error when clearing metadata from a file on a FAT32 volume.
Fixed extra refresh of metadata editor a moment after saving, which got in the way of making a quick second edit of the same file.
Aperture and F-number now show values rounded to one decimal place, consistent with file-display columns and most other software.