Serato DJ Pro 2.2 is available now, bringing a range of new features including Day Mode, Play Count, SoundCloud and TIDAL streaming updates, waveform improvements and 64-bit Serato Video for Mac.
Serato DJ Pro 2.2.0Day Mode
Day Mode makes using Serato DJ Pro easier in bright conditions. Change the colors of Serato DJ Pro by simply clicking the Day Mode icon to toggle on and off.
Play Count
VLC 2.2.0 multi-releases. VLC 2.2.0 is the first version of 'Weatherwax' branch of our popular media player. Restart where you left off. Addons download from VLC. Version 2.2.0. 2.2.0 Highlights. VLC 2.2.0 'Weatherwax' is a new major update of VLC. VLC 2.2.0 auto-rotates the videos taken from phones, to fight Vertical Video.
Play Count enables you to keep track of individual song plays from Serato DJ Pro. Play Count is available for both streamed and locally stored tracks.
Streaming updates for SoundCloud and TIDAL
Updates to streaming in Serato DJ Pro include batch track analyzing, a download progress indicator, the ability to create and edit SoundCloud playlists within Serato DJ Pro and more.
Waveform improvements
Improvements to waveforms in Serato DJ Pro that focus on an increase in smoothness and performance for most setups.
64-bit Serato Video for Mac
Serato DJ Pro now supports 64-bit Serato Video for Mac. This increases the level of stability and performance in Serato Video. Great for high-definition video files.
Recent updates
Read the full Serato DJ Pro 2.2.0 release notes.
We are happy to bring you the release version of OpenTX 2.2.0, with support for the production version of the FrSky Horus radio and Taranis Q X7!PLEASE NOTE the following important information before hastily jumping on it:Please back up your models and settings before upgrading so that you can go back to your previous version should you not like 2.2 or find issues that make it unsuitable for you. Use the “backup radio to file” companion feature for this to have an exact copy of what was on your radio.As a new major release a new data format has been put in place, existing models and settings will be upgraded keeping things compatible as much as possible, but not everything can be converted. Only OpenTX 2.1 and later settings can be upgraded by the radio, if you currently run an even older firmware version you have to either go through 2.1 first before flashing 2.2, or do the conversion within companion. It is absolutely necessary to go through all your models after the upgrade, check they are operating properly and fix the potential issues before flying or applying motor power.This is a.0 release. A lot of testing has been done by developers and beta testers, but inevitably some issues only pop up with large scale use and particular use cases, if you’re not very adverturous hold off for a few releases until things are well ironed out.The manual has not yet updated to include all Horus documentation/OpenTX 2.2 changes, so get yourself a good coffee to wake up, and refer to the the great communities for help e.g. Openrcforums, RCGroups and threads like.
You can pop in our where other users and/or devs may be available.Check during companion install that it installs itself in the correct directory, usually you want “Companion 2.2”. If you used 2.2 release candidates a bug may cause it to install itself in “Companion 2.1”, potentially overwriting your 2.1 install.Companion supports reading and writing Horus firmware when the radio is powered off and then connected to USB, using dfu-util and the libusb drivers installed by Zadig, exactly like for the Taranis. See the “Flashing your Taranis Radio” section in. Companion can back up existing firmware (see note below in known issues) including the stock FrSky one (save as.bin), and can flash the FrSky DFU bootloader so that no other tool and/or driver swapping is needed. You might need to disable the “Check hardware compatibility” checkbox in the flashing dialog.SD card contents can be found. Download the correct archive for your radio type, extract it to the root of an empty SD card and you’ll have all needed files. Please note that all existing OpenTX sound packs that where designed for 2.1 won’t work due to changes in the naming strategy, so you’ll likely want to use those that are included in this archive until popular 3rd-party packs are adapted.OpenTX does not touch the internal flash of production Horus radios.
Its contents do not need to be backed up and are not accessible in any way when OpenTX firmware is loaded.There is no bootloader on Horus at this point. The SD card can be accessed while the radio is powered on, providing you selected the “massstorage” firmware option. Selecting massstorage disables Joystick support (for all radio).Due to changes introduces by Horus, image, sound, and script file names for ALL radio are restricted to 6 characters in most places.WARNINGS:.Companion now offers assistance for model conversion from one radio type to another. The transferred models NEED to be completely checked and validation before being used, as some things like switches assignments may not get converted properly. The proper way to transfer models form one radio to the other is to: Select a profile for the destination radio, read the settings from the destination radio, open the source file or read the source radio, drag models onto the destination radio’s window, write destination radio.FrSky X9E users: Previous version (2.1 or 2.2 before RC17) were reading additional toggle or 2pos switches incorrectly: those switches were toggling between middle (which should not exist for a 2pos/toggle) and either up or down (depending on how they are wired). This was generally not seen as an issue because Companion was not able to display/manage those and the functionality seemed ok, but it was a real issue. This has been corrected, and as a result, ALL USAGE OF ADDITIONAL 2POS and TOGGLE needs to be carrefully checked.Known issues:.
If you get an “Invalid Language” error when trying to download firmware after upgrading from 2.1 open the profile settings and reselect your radio type, even if it is already correct. The progress bar in companion when reading firmware from a Horus is broken and will reach 100% at only 25% progress. Just wait, the window will close when the process is finished.Download and install Companion and use it to retrieve and transfer the latest OpenTX firmware to your radio after configuring the proper radio type.Horus production version and beta version use different hardware. Companion defaults to production hardware, for beta radios check the “pcbdev” firmware option in the profile settings.
Changelog Much improved and overhauled Companion software. New.otx file format. High DPI Display support. Show custom names for switches/knobs/channels/etc throughout user interface. Many performance and stability improvements. Improved Simulator integration. Fully re-worked “SD Sync” feature with options dialog, faster and reliable copying between any two folders.
Chinese language support (Companion only)Improved simulator. New startup options dialog for standalone Simulator to select radio profile, data file, SD path, etc.
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