Fixed an issue where the Next Transition (Video) button could be MIDI mapped, but would not save to the MIDI XML.Fixed a bug where BPM field was locking up focus when the value was un-changed.Fixed a bug where m4a files displayed ‘unsupported file type’ message if QuickTime not installed.Fixed an issue where you couldn’t save cue points, loops or autogain values to. ![]() Fixed a bug where video files without audio were labelled as corrupt.(Note: Windows 8 is not currently officially supported by Serato). Scratch Live can now install on Windows 8 without the need to disable Windows security settings.Improved hot plugging stability for all devices for both Mac and Win (resolving kernal panics with the Sixty-One and Sixty-Two).Fixed a kernel panic occurring when hotplugging SL4.Fixed an issue where playing files from the CD drive or ejecting a CD caused a crash.This was a necessary step for OS X 10.8 support. ![]() However, these Core Audio drivers are still included in the Scratch Live 2.4.4.dmg for users to install manually. The other significant change is that the Scratch Live installer no longer installs the Rane Core Audio drivers on Mac. In particular issues that have been reported widely on our forum, most significantly the CD drive crash and kernel panics seen with the Rane SL4, Sixty-One and Sixty-Two. With this release we have focused primarily on fixing bugs and improving stability. Here’s the full release notes from Serato, download links are at the end!: The Core Audio Rane drivers also aren’t all installed by default – which is a good thing, as they all run a constant small process in the background if they’re installed. The beta incorporated nearly all of the final fixes in this release, which also includes a set of updates to CoreAudio drivers for Rane hardware, increasing compatibility for other software and OS X 10.8. Today the full version went live, with a host of bug fixes designed to solidify the software a bit more.
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