In the 64-bit version of nessViewer, we have extended the movie processing, so that now movies must not be saved after each change any longer.
So it is now possible to join multiple videos, to rotate the new movie afterwards, then to delete (undesirable) parts of the movie and finally to change the size of the movie (for example to remove black bars or to reduce the displayed part). And only after this 4 processing steps must / can the movie then be saved …
Jon from an University has send us a request: “I would like to share a folder on our network and allow students to drop images, movies and PDF documents into it and for those to be continually shown on a loop”.
Our first idea was to use the (nessViewer) AppleScript commands to start automatically a (new) media presentation if media was added to a folder and to extend the AppleScript commands to set this media presentation to “endless”.
But this solution has one disadvantage: each time new …
As previously reported we had extended the media server to display combined previews for folders and metadata (movie info, cover) for movies when accessing the media server in nessMediaCenter for Apple TV. These enhancements are now also used in nessViewer App when opening “Media …
On Apple TV (tvOS), the default behavior of lists differ between the highlighted and selected entry. So far nessMediaCenter for Apple TV followed this Apple concept.
However, since this concept is not particularly intuitive and you get too often another entry displayed as desired and we also also could not find any other app which is following this concept, we have also adjusted the handling now: instead of selecting an highlighted entry by pressing the touch surface or PLAY button once on the …
Only 2 days after the first version, a new version of nessMediaCenter for Apple TV is now available after we had unfortunately found a few bugs.
When accessing the
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