Version 3.2.4 | August 31, 2004
- Fixed another crashing bug in Premiere Pro.
Version 3.2.3 | August 30, 2004
- Fixed a black frame and crashing bug in Premiere Pro (happened upon application of Twixtor to a clip or when rendering).
Version 3.2.2 | August 18, 2004
- Fixed a crashing bug in combustion when interacting with parameters or scrubbing the timeline from within combustion on both Macintosh and Windows.
- Fixed a problem from within combustion that could produce completely transparent frames.
- Fixed a problem with crashing and hanging on multiprocessor Windows machines when deleting a plugin from a project or quitting a host application.
Version 3.2.1 | July 5, 2004
- Fixed a rare crashing bug. The same fix will avoid incorrect tracking (when not causing a crash) in some rate situations as well.
- The Motion Sensitivity setting is now more continous when determining how far pixels are tracked (in previous versions, the motion sensitivity only changed in discreet jumps).
Version 3.2 | December 17, 2003
- Multiprocessor support added. Users will see a significant speedup on multiprocessor machines.
- G5 optimization added for Mac versions of the products. Updates for Mac versions only available for Mac OS X.
- Tracking problems have been fixed in certain cases when using layer separation in Twixtor Pro.
- Frame-rate conversion within combustion 3 now works properly.
Version 3.0.4 | October 9, 2003
- Added support for combustion version 3.0 that allows spline guidance through combustion's roto tools. See the manual for more info.
Version 3.0.2 | June 4, 2003
- Fixed bug that in Twixtor Pro that caused guiding geometries to be retrieved incorrectly, which in some cases could cause the guiding geometries to do more harm than good (guiding geometry includes Twixtor's tracking point settings and guidance through AE's spline masks).
The bug could be viewed in previous versions when Twixtor Pro was asked to to draw the guiding geometries. In some cases, the guiding geometries were not drawn where the geometry was actually located.
Version 3.0.1 | April 5, 2003
- Fixed bug that could create studdering footage when changing frame rates (particularly PAL to NTSC).
Version 3.0 | April 1, 2003
- Twixtor is now more motion sensitive. As such, the default motion sensitivity for Twixtor is set to 70 (approximately the same amount of motion sensitiviy that 100 produced in version 2.0).
- 16 bit support added for regular version.
- Twixtor is now more motion sensitive. This means that the value of 100 for motion sensitivity can now "see farther." As such, the default motion sensitivity for Twixtor 3.0 is 70 (roughly the same as a value of 100 was for Twixtor 2.0).
- Fixed a bug that caused no motion blur to be added if you were speeding up a clip in reverse.
- Fixed a bug in the Twixtor Pro, After Effects plugin for Windows, that in some cases processed foreground mattes incorrectly.
- Fixed a bug in Twixtor Pro, After Effects plugin for Mac, that caused the plugin to crash.
- Of course, new features were added to Twixtor 3.0. See main Twixtor page for info on what is new in version 3.
- In Twixtor Pro, the addition of a new warping method that can give better results in some situations (read the Twixtor manual for more details).
- Because we've added new options in version 3.0: