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In the latest video from daddlertl3, a demonstration showcases the new version of the Koalavideo player for the Commodore 64. This updated player requires a cartridge equipped with a 16 MB REU, such as the 1541 Ultimate II+, RAD Expansion Unit, or Turbo Chameleon 64.
The latest release, version 05, can be downloaded here: Koalavideo Player v05. Additionally, compatible video files for the player are available at: Koalavideo Video Files.
New Features and Fixes:
- Added Support for 2.35:1 / 21:9 (Cinemascope) Video Format – Now supports frame rates up to 25 fps.
- File Browser Bug Fix – Resolved an issue where garbage data could appear on screen at the first startup if no configuration files were stored on the flash of the Ultimate-II(+)(L) cartridge.
- Fix for 16:9 Videos with Looping Chapters – Corrected playback issues reported by YouTuber Yucel Bilik.
- Joystick Input Bug Fix – Addressed an issue where moving the joystick diagonally in the file browser could unintentionally start the player without loading a file.
- REUmaker Updates:
- Added support for WAV files in the WAVEX format.
- Now displays an error message if the playlist contains image numbers higher than the total number of Koala images minus one (as image numbering starts at 0).