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== 0.14.4 == Add a progress bar. == 0.14.{2,3} == Minor changes. == 0.14.1 == Add ChangeLog (this file). == 0.14.0 == Now it offers you a button to either play it on your computer, using VLC, or rip it to a file (possibly write that to some other media, then play it say on your DVD player), or play it using screen tracking. == From various previous releases == It now provides for screen tracking of DVD's, youtube, hulu, and anything else you want to play on VLC, and has automatic detection of CD-Drives for ripping/playing back. It can handle full screen or windows playback. It can rip from user specified "title tracks" now. It has a nice GUI. The GUI can tell you which DVD is in which drive so you know more easily which one to choose. When screen tracking, it employs a "mouse moving" (feedback to computer) in order to keep the screen timestamp visible. It allows for both "instant playback" watching a DVD, as well as "ripping a stream to a single file on your computer" in order to view it from there (which is arguably easier to view). The single file can be put on a flash drive and played via some console or other player, or can be copied to a disc and played in a DVD/blu-ray player. When screen tracking, it uses input to the system (simulated keystrokes) to simulate a user "mute" It overlays the playing screen (movie) with a separate window in order to simulate a "blank out" or "skip this scene" which can be used with or without the mutes, as well.
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