![]() ![]() MKVToolNix GUI: multiplexer: the "delay" and "sync" options can now be used for chapters in source files, too. mkvinfo: the option `-X`/`-full-hexdump` now affects all binary elements, not just the frame data in `SimpleBlock` and `BlockGroup` elements. mkvmerge, mkvextract: HEVC/H.265: added support for reading single-layer Dolby Vision from Annex B type bitstreams (elementary streams, MPEG transport streams). mkvmerge: AVC/H.264 & HEVC/H.265 identification: added the stream's pixel dimensions (AVC only were present for HEVC already) & default duration. `mkvpropedit` and the GUI's header editor are unaffected as they've always allowed to set the flag on as many tracks as the user wanted. This restriction has been removed, both in `mkvmerge` and in the GUI's multiplexer. Earlier `mkvmerge` was enforcing that only one track of each type could have the flag set. ![]() In such a case the first two tracks should have the "default track" flag set, the third one shouldn't. ![]() For example, a Blu-ray disc with three audio tracks might have the main audio in both English and Japanese, whereas the third audio track contains the director's comments. ![]() This implies that more than one track of each type can have this flag set. The new semantics are that if it is set, it is supposed to signal to the player that this track is eligible for being played by default, potentially taking other factors such as user preferences regarding languages into account. mkvmerge, MKVToolNix GUI's multiplexer: the handling of the "default track" flag has been changed to match the recent changes to the Matroska specifications. ![]()
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