Changed: Made the default for logging to reset after 10 MB instead of to keep everything.ģ. So if you switched zones and picked the MRU, it was a little confusing. Changed: When clearing playing now, the menu option would enter the MRU list, but then keep working on the cleared zone. Changed: More tuning of the Swap and Unswap expressions.ġ. Changed: DSP Studio will be closed when shutting the program down to server mode.Ĥ. NEW: Added "Shuffle Albums" to the shuffle menu to keep albums in track order but shuffle the collection of albums.ģ. Fixed: Logging the playback information could lead to crashes in some cases.Ģ. Fixed: Improved tracking of the audio timing when using a DirectSound output device.ġ. NEW: Added New, Popular, and Users categories for Cloudplay Playlists in Theater View.Ģ. Changed: Put the playing album at the top during a shuffle albums.ġ. Changed: Updated Czech translation (thanks Jan Boháč).ĥ. Fixed: Seeking with JRVR could result in some playback glitches since 31.0.35.Ĥ. Changed: Removed the warning when playing while ripping.ģ. NEW: Added a "+Play" button to the rip dialog to play and rip at once.Ģ. Fixed: MCWS was not fully standards compliant with using + to encode spaces in query strings.ġ. Fixed: Closing the media server would only close one DSP Studio. Fixed: Blu-ray Disc entries in the database could lose their special "index.bluray" name in some circumstances when doing video analysis.Ģ. Changed: Added the Metadata Injection filter as an allowed DirectShow video postprocessing filter for custom setups.ġ. Fixed: Importing several Blu-ray structures with a common name could result in some being skipped.Ģ. Available in the context menu, the playback OSD, andġ. NEW: Manual profile selection/overriding for JRVR, on a per-file basis. Changed: Removed the drive performance tests from Reporter.ģ. Fixed: Potential fix for an issue with audio bitstreaming during a signal degradation on live or recorded TV.Ģ. Changed: Clicking an empty checkbox field with multiple selections now changes based on the selected item (was using the first item instead).ġ. NEW: Added playlist format option "M3U (Android)" when creating custom playlist files during sync.Ģ. Fixed: When tagging a jpeg image that did not have EXIF to start with, the EXIF created by MC might contain some duplicate entries (for example some entries in the primary directory might also appear in the EXIF specific directory by error).ġ. Changed: Increased the precision of the Spline Contrast slider in the JRVR settings, and increased its size for better control.ħ. Changed: Updated libplacebo in JRVR, includes a new gamut mapper for HDR to SDR video tone mapping.Ħ. Fixed: MCWS Playback/Info when called early was creating the playback engine because of a recent change.ĥ. Changed: Added "Favorites" category for Cloudplay in Theater View.Ĥ. Changed: Expressions that output an average use three decimal places instead of one.ģ. Changed: When a smartlist finds no matches, a message is shown in the list.Ģ. Changed: Tagging of EXIF datetime tags will use format "yyyy:MM:dd 00:00:00" for dates without time, instead of "yyyy:MM:dd : : " so that Google Photos will recognize it.ġ. Fixed: When renaming a value in a pane, if something with a semi-colon was entered the selection would reset (instead of selecting the first item in the new list).Ĥ. Changed: When tagging EXIF in images, empty field values will cause the corresponding EXIF tags to be removed, instead of setting the tag value offset to NULL.ģ. Changed: The bookmark is only cleared when pressing stop again if it's done within five seconds of the previous stop.Ģ. NEW: (Panel) Added options to the Advanced settings page to show/hide the fixed buttons on the main page, such as Streaming, Cloudplay, etc.ġ. Fixed: Radio Paradise didn't play reliably when connected to a library server.Ģ. Changed: Updated the YouTube downloader to make YouTube clips work again.ġ.
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The year 2008 saw Chris Evans' part of the movie Street Kings (2008), playing the character Detective Paul Diskant. The Nanny Diaries (2007), where Evans played Harvard Hottie, showed his sensitive. Chris received positive reviews for his performance. The year 2007 also proved to be one successful year for Chris, as he had two movies released around the world that same year, starting with the second installment of the Marvel franchise Fantastic Four. In that year itself, Chris was noticed by critics and made it into magazine and Internet countdowns, scoring himself a third position of the hot body countdown from Gay.com and #18 on E! Television's 2006 101 Sexiest Celebrity Bodies. Although the film was wildly uneven and disappointing, Evans nearly stole the show with his energetic, unfettered performance. Evans then prepared himself for super stardom when he signed on to play Johnny Storm in Fantastic Four (2005), 20th Century Fox's long-awaited adaptation of the Marvel comic. Despite an unassuming performance from Evans and Kim Basinger as the damsel in distress, Cellular (2004) failed to break any box office records or please a wide majority of critics. Then, Evans broke through to the Big Time, grabbing the lead in the kidnapping thriller, Cellular (2004), a suspenseful B movie with a cheesy gimmick - a random wrong number on his cell phone forces him into a high-stakes race to save an unknown woman's life. After filming a couple of television pilots he was confident would be successful - Just Married (2003) and Eastwick (2002) - he appeared in another listless teen comedy, The Perfect Score (2004), playing an average, ho-hum student who takes part in a plot to steal the SAT test. He then appeared in his first major feature, Not Another Teen Movie (2001), a spoof on teen comedies wherein he played a jock who makes a bet that he can turn an unpopular and unkempt girl ( Chyler Leigh) into prom queen. After small roles in Cherry Falls (2000) and The Newcomers (2000) - two unknown low-budget features - Evans appeared in Boston Public (2000) (Fox, 2000-2004) as a murder suspect. Richard Kimble - incognito as a liquor store owner - refuses to sell him and his friends alcohol. In the episode "Guilt", Evans played the son of a small-town sheriff who tries to exact revenge after Dr. Evans made one of his first appearances on The Fugitive (2000) (CBS, 2000-2001), a remake of the 1960s series and feature film starring Harrison Ford. The screen - not the stage - then became his focus Evans soon began auditioning for feature films and television series. On the advice of friends, he landed an internship at a casting office and befriended a couple of the agents he regularly communicated with - one of whom later took him on as a client. After more plays and regional theatre, he moved to New York and attended the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. While at Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School, his drama teacher cited his performance as "Leontes" in "The Winter's Tale" as exemplary of his skill. Bitten by the acting bug in the first grade because his older sister, Carly, started performing, Evans followed suit and began appearing in school plays. The family moved to suburban Sudbury when he was 11 years-old. He has an older sister, Carly Evans, and two younger siblings, a brother named Scott Evans, who is also an actor, and a sister named Shana Evans. Chris's father is of half German and half Welsh/English/Scottish ancestry, while Chris's mother is of half Italian and half Irish descent. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Lisa (Capuano), who worked at the Concord Youth Theatre, and G. Evans began his acting career in typical fashion: performing in school productions and community theatre. Christopher Robert Evans is an American actor, film producer, and director. Reach and enter this hole to find yourself in a new cave. In the South of Orphanage Camp area, there’s a small hole in the ground which you can only reach by using the Air Elemental ability.
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