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Posted on 19-May-2003 21:05 GMT by Andreas Falkenhahn9 comments
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Airsoft Softwair will soon release the major update Hollywood 1.5 which features so many great new things that are totally unique on the Amiga and which will make Hollywood once more the absolute number one in Amiga multimedia. The beta testers are already totally excited about the power of Hollywood 1.5. Airsoft Softwair will soon release the major update Hollywood 1.5 which features so many great new things that are totally unique on the Amiga and which will make Hollywood once more the absolute number one in Amiga multimedia. The beta testers are already totally excited about the power of Hollywood 1.5. Here is a quick overview of what is new in Hollywood 1.5:

* Support for multiple graphics layers
* Layer transparency and layer light correction
* Over 50 new impressing transition effects (totalling in over 100 now!)
* Support for object rotation, mirroring, inverting, color replacing
* Support for Intellifonts
* All audio output is retargetable through AHI including full channel mixing and 16-bit stereo audio
* Full control over master volume
* Possibility to limit maximum number of frames per second
* Windows can have a dynamic transparency
* Joystick support!
* Powerful object animation functions
* Off-screen rendering
* New GUI
* Over 80 other useful new functions!

Hollywood 1.5 will be released soon. The Malibu plugin which enables Hollywood to show also Scala scripts will be released shortly after Hollywood 1.5. There is also work going on to make a plugin for Hollywood that displays Power Point presentations (code name: Pasadena).

The Airsoft Softwair homepage features some impressing screenshots in the news section.

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