- New ratings system implemented to more accurately indicate if a video file will play on your computer.
- New rating icons to correspond with works score (Green indicates high likelihood of success, yellow indicates potential success and red indicates video will likely not play).
- New quality field introduced to allow users to compare quality of videos at a glance (without having to click on the video title). Note: The quality field does not indicate whether or not the video will work.
- The new quality indicators are:
- HD: Video is from a high definition source.
- High: Video has DVD quality.
- Medium: Video is comparable to VHS quality.
- Low: Video may be blurry or of a low resolution.
- Bug Fix: Titles now wrap correctly for videos with long titles.
- VLC Media Player is no longer included with the Graboid installation. This allows users to install or upgrade any version of VLC Media player that they would like to use.
- Due to the VLC Media Player no longer being included with Graboid, the Play In VLC button has been removed. If you would like to play your files outside of Graboid, use the locate button to show the video file, and then you can play it in your default media player.
- The Mozilla ActiveX Control is no longer installed with Graboid. As a result, you will not find it listed under Add/Remove Programs.
- Bug fix: The default DLManager.ini file has been updated to the correct default values.
- A user preference has been added to allow users to hide the download manager warnings. This preference is set to off by default but can be changed by users to help them get more information to help support diagnose a problem.
- The error messages that are shown when the download manager doesn’t start correctly have been updated to be more user friendly.
Improvements and fixes in 1.6:
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