+Cubemap 1.4.3, 2019-11-17
+
+ * Keep the HLS backlog even if the stream header changes. Useful
+ for streaming fMP4 across backend restarts, at least given a
+ reasonable client (not all can play or even seek across
+ discontinuities).
+
+ * Various bugfixes.
+
+
+Cubemap 1.4.2, 2018-12-21
+
+ * Fix an issue with backlogs larger then 2 GB.
+
+
+Cubemap 1.4.1, 2018-09-12
+
+ * Fix some 32-bit compilation issues.
+
+
+Cubemap 1.4.0, 2018-09-01
+
+ * NOTE: Cubemap now requires a C++11 compiler. Also, live upgrades
+ from Cubemap before version 1.2.0 is no longer supported (upgrade
+ through 1.3.2 first if this is a problem for you).
+
+ * Support for TLS 1.2, through the tlse library (a lightly patched
+ version is included) and kTLS. This requires Linux >= 4.17.
+
+ * Support for fMP4 (HLS), including generating playlists on-the-fly.
+ This requires an input Metacube stream generated by Nageru >= 1.7.2.
+ See cubemap.config.sample for an example.
+
+ * Fix an issue that would cause problems with UDP inputs on reload
+ (unless their source encoding was explicitly marked as raw).
+
+
+Cubemap 1.3.2, 2017-05-24
+
+ * Fix a bug where streams with paths exactly seven characters long
+ (e.g. “/abc.ts”) would get broken buffering behavior, as they would
+ start at the start of the backlog, not the end as they should.
+ This caused massively increased latency and/or problems playing back
+ the streams properly.
+
+
+Cubemap 1.3.1, 2016-07-23
+
+ * Support Metacube timestamp blocks. This allows Metacube producers
+ to add timestamps at arbitrary places between blocks, which,
+ provided that the system clocks on both sides are in sync, allows
+ Cubemap to produce a latency measure. If the latency is very high
+ (and/or keeps going up), you will know that the network has problems
+ keeping up with transporting the stream, even in the absence of
+ other error messages.
+
+ At the time of release, only Nageru adds timestamp blocks;
+ VLC does not.
+
+
Cubemap 1.3.0, 2016-07-14
* Add an option for raw (non-Metacube) inputs over HTTP