MKVToolNix developer Moritz Bunkus has released this weekend a new major version of his wildly used, cross-platform, and open-source MKV (Matroska) manipulation software.
According to the release notes, MKVToolNix 9.1.0 is yet another major release of the acclaimed software project, bringing numerous improvements to the main components, such as mkvmerge and mkvextract, but also to the MKVToolNix GUI (Graphical User Interface).
Probably the most important change is a patch for a bug that could lead to MKVToolNix using more than 2 GB or RAM when attempting to load stored settings form JSON files. The patch is nothing more than an update to the JSON library, as explained by the developer in the official release announcement.
“Here’s another release of MKVToolNix. Several bugs have been fixed. A rather important one is an update to the JSON library used which … (read more)
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