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* New "/Browse" command line parameter instructing Zoom Player to open the specified web address in its internal web browser. This command line works even if Zoom Player is already running.
Example: zplayer.exe /browse:http://www.inmatrix.com
* New Setting (Adv. Options / Interface / On Screen Display) allowing you to select custom DVD & Media background images.
* Added support for the PowerDVD v8 MPEG2 video decoder.
* New CommAPI message 1860 allowing you to pass a web address (URL) for Zoom Player to open.
+ Dropping items into the playlist now drops the items at the mouse cursor position in the playlist.
+ Updated description of video renderers.
+ When opening the options dialog on a monitor with resolution too low to display the entire dialog, the dialog will now cover more of the screen area.
+ Enabling/Disabling the DVD & Media Background images has moved to "Adv. Options / Interface / On Screen Display"
- The external command to "Enqueue/Play with" Zoom Player has been moved to a shell extension under Windows 2000/XP/Vista, making it faster and more reliable.
- The installer automatically sets legacy mode when running under Windows 95/98/ME.
- A few more "divide by zero" bugs should be squashed with EVR.
- Playing the next/previous file in the directory, or using similar functions such as playing the next/previous file of the same type in the directory didn't work with UNC paths (network paths).
- Opening the media information dialog ("I") while fullscreen and then switching to windowed mode would incorrectly show the dialog.
- When Stay On Top was enabled, the seek-to hint window would appear behind the main user interface window.
- Erasing sub-directories in the file browsing navigation interface would fail under some circumstances.
- Setting the control bar to be aligned with the top/bottom of the screen instead of the video area didn't work properly.
- Fullscreen Navigation Safe Mode (File Browsing/Media Library navigation interfaces) got broken.
- Using the "Play all files in this directory" function from the file browsing fullscreen navigation interface would crash.
- Networked mapped drives didn't work well with the file browsing fullscreen navigation interface.
- Playing a media file from one of the navigation interfaces no longer shows the media background image before playing the file.
- Left over debug code broke the media library navigator if no drive D: existed on the system.
- If transparent action OSD was enabled with OSD skinning enabled prior to installing v6.0 RC2, visual glitches could occur in the OSD.
- Under some conditions, the TCP port would not become accessible.
- Some Windows Media settings were not enabled in the preimum version.
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