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4.6.3 - October 9, 2017
- Significant architectural changes have been made to the main camera frame processing loop in order to virtually eliminate the possibility for dropped frames when using direct-to-disc recording. With direct-to-disc, dropped frames cause "ghosting" or trailing artifacts evident during playback. When the CPU is slammed (at/near 100%) or the camera frame processing loop cannot keep up, the possibility for dropped frames increases, however with this update it is possible for frames to be recorded without further processing in order to insure that they make it into the file.
- A long-standing but rare (and difficult to reproduce) bug may now be fixed. This bug had the potential to cause the time stamps on video to drift from real-time, especially when frames are dropped due to high CPU load.