Version 7.1d | October 21, 2023
- REVisionActivate 23.10.0, fixes issue in macOS Sonoma not showing up during installation
Version 7.1c | February 2, 2023
- Windows: Fixes an issue with Microsoft latest runtime
- Mac: Removes potential error with REVisionActivate and hostname mismatch
Version 7.1b | November 9, 2021
- Installer needed for Mac OS 12 (Monterey)
- Updates REVisionActivate 21.12.6
Version 7.1a | November 19, 2020
- Installer needed for Apple Big Sur
Version 7.1 | December 3, 2018
- Implements new RE:Vision Effects licensing scheme.
Version 7.0 | April 19, 2018
- Initial v7 release
- Adds 360 video support
- New option for linear footage that provides better tracking
Version 6.0.5 | December 20, 2016
- Fixed a bug where turning on GPU resulted in green frames on Mac OS 10.12 (Sierra) on some Mac models (mainly laptops).
Version 6.0.4 | October 19, 2016
- Added an update checker for future version updating. The update check runs on the local machine, and must be manually run.
Version 6.0.3 | June 5, 2014
- Fixes a bug with Motion Weighted Blend
- From recent releases:
- 6.0.2 Fixes a bug where negative alpha could be erroneously created when slowing down footage and using motion blur compensation (bug was in GPU mode only).
- 6.0.2 Fixes a bug where GPU mode did not work properly in demo mode on some GPUs.
- 6.0.1 Fixes a bug where negative alpha could be erroneously created when slowing down footage and using motion blur compensation (bug was in GPU mode only).
Version 6.0.2 | June 5, 2014
- Fixes a bug where negative alpha could be erroneously created when slowing down footage and using motion blur compensation (bug was in GPU mode only).
- Fixes a bug where GPU mode did not work properly in demo mode on some GPUs.
Version 6.0.1 | May 29, 2014
- Fixes a bug where negative alpha could be erroneously created when slowing down footage and using motion blur compensation (bug was in GPU mode only).
Version 6.0 | February 24, 2014
- Initial release.
- Adds GPU support. Up to 3x faster.
Version 6.0.5 | December 20, 2016
- Fixed a bug where turning on GPU resulted in green frames on Mac OS 10.12 (Sierra) on some Mac models (mainly laptops).
Version 6.0.4 | October 19, 2016
- Added an update checker for future version updating. The update check runs on the local machine, and must be manually run.
Version 6.0.3 | June 5, 2014
- Fixes a bug with Motion Weighted Blend
- From recent releases:
- 6.0.2 Fixes a bug where negative alpha could be erroneously created when slowing down footage and using motion blur compensation (bug was in GPU mode only).
- 6.0.2 Fixes a bug where GPU mode did not work properly in demo mode on some GPUs.
- 6.0.1 Fixes a bug where negative alpha could be erroneously created when slowing down footage and using motion blur compensation (bug was in GPU mode only).
Version 6.0.2 | June 5, 2014
- Fixes a bug where negative alpha could be erroneously created when slowing down footage and using motion blur compensation (bug was in GPU mode only).
- Fixes a bug where GPU mode did not work properly in demo mode on some GPUs.
Version 6.0.1 | May 29, 2014
- Fixes a bug where negative alpha could be erroneously created when slowing down footage and using motion blur compensation (bug was in GPU mode only).
Version 6.0 | February 24, 2014
- Initial release.
- Adds GPU support. Up to 3x faster.
Version 5.1 | August 6, 2012
- Fixes a licensing issue some users were seeing.
- No longer node-locked. If you have a node-locked license for Twixtor 5 for Avid, please contact us for replacement registration info.
Version 5.0.3 | February 23, 2012
- Fixes a crashing bug that could occur in Media Composer and Symphony 4, 5 and 5.5 when keyframing Twixtor's settings.
Version 5.0.2 | February 6, 2012
- Fixes a bug with licensing issues, particularly floating licensing.
- Fixes a bug where Twixtor crashed in Symphony 6.
Version 5.0.1 | December 5, 2011
- 5.0.1 Fixes a bug that produced black frames in Media Composer and Symphony 4 and earlier.
- Added 64-bit application support.
- Much faster than version 4.0.
- AVX2 plugin (Twixtor was AVX 1.5 plugin in previous versions).
- Added support for 10 bit and 16 bit internal processing.
Version 4.5.3 | May 29, 2007
- Added native Intel support for Macintosh.
Version 4.5.2 | July 21, 2006
- Added support for latest Mac releases (Media Composer 2.5 or later and Xpress Pro 5.5 or later).
Version 4.5 | September 27, 2005
- Completely rewritten motion estimation engine. Twixtor is much more accurate, tracks objects farther, and exhibits fewer artifacts when there are objects crossing in the scene.
- Contains an option to remove motion blur when slowing footage.
- Layered Motion checkbox has been eliminated because the new tracking takes crossing objects into account by defaultt.
- Option to automatically enhance dark imagery or imagery with poorly defined edges. In many cases, footage that was difficult to track becomes much more well-behaved upon retiming.
- Now compatible with the Mac version of Xpress Pro 4.8 and other recent Avid releases for Mac that support AVX 1.5.
- Because we've added new options in version 4.5:
Version 3.0.1 | August 24, 2004
- Fixed a hanging problem when exiting Avid systems on dual processor Windows machines.
- Fixed a licensing problem for some users on Macintosh OS X systems.
Version 3.0 | February 9, 2004
- Adds Twixtor 3.0 regular features. Please read the new manual for a feel of what's new.
- Fixes a bug that could lead to incorrect results on interlaced footage.
- Multiprocessor support added.
- Mac OS X support added.
- Twixtor is now more motion sensitive. This means that the value of 100 for motion sensitivity can now "see farther." As such, the default motion sensitivity for Twixtor 3.0 is 70 (roughly the same as a value of 100 was for Twixtor 1.3).
- Older projects not compatible with this version!
Version 1.3.2
- Fixes a bug that flips the meaning of upper/lower field first causing jerky slow-motion results.