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WeeHappyPixie:
+1 However I don't thing it will happen any time soon as I am sure they use the same code base for the Linux and MAC versions. I also seem to recall that their was something to do with the LAV filters that they use which is not a JRiver product.

The new Intel Skylake CPU has HEVC decoding and encoding built in and it would be nice if JRiver supported this.

John

millst:
The LAV filters that are developed by Hendrik, hired by JRiver?!

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Awesome Donkey:

--- Quote from: WeeHappyPixie on August 04, 2016, 04:07:04 am ---+1 However I don't thing it will happen any time soon as I am sure they use the same code base for the Linux and MAC versions.
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This has really nothing to do with the lack of a 64-bit build of MC on Windows.

I'm sure a 64-bit Windows build could be compiled right now, but very likely parts of the codebase and some features may not work like they would in the 32-bit build or would need to be updated to work with a 64-bit build (and likely there's some legacy code to deal with first). It's something that shouldn't be rushed into.

And I'm sure we'll eventually see 64-bit Windows MC binaries, since it actually makes more sense now than it did several years ago.

Personally, I rather see all of MC's executables and DLL files signed with SHA-1 (for XP and whatnot) and SHA-256 so antivirus issues will become a thing of the past.

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