optical flow), although this may change in the future.
Since Futatabi is part of the Nageru source distribution, its version number
-mirrors Nageru. Thus, the first version of Futatabi is version 1.8.0,
-which is the Nageru version when it was first introduced.
+mirrors Nageru.
System requirements
Audio support
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-Since version 1.8.5, Futatabi has limited audio support. It is recorded
-(assuming Nageru is also at version 1.8.5 or newer) and saved for all inputs,
+Futatabi has limited audio support. It is recorded and saved for all inputs,
and played back when showing a replay, but only when the replay speed is at
100%, or very close to it. (At other speeds, you will get silence.)
Furthermore, there is no local audio output; the Futatabi operator will not
White balance
'''''''''''''
-Since version 1.9.2, Futatabi will integrate with Nageru for white balance;
+Futatabi integrates with Nageru for white balance;
the white balance set in Nageru will be recorded, and properly applied on
playback (including fades). Note that this assumes you are using the built-in
-white balance adjustment (new in 1.9.2), not adding WhiteBalanceEffect manually
+white balance adjustment, not adding WhiteBalanceEffect manually
to the scene; see :ref:`white-balance` for an example.
cue in point padding to e.g. two seconds, the cue-in point will automatically be set
two seconds ago when you cue-in, and similarly, if you set cue out point padding,
the cue-out point will be set two seconds
-into the future when you cue-out. (Cue-in and cue-out point padding were one
-joint setting before Futatabi 1.8.3.)
+into the future when you cue-out.
Instant clips