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v0.11.1 Feature

This release adds 4 notable features for engineering teams evaluating rollout.

Published 19d Media Servers
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Summary

AI summary

Allow multiple libraries sharing the same root path when using different subdirectories.

Changes in this release

Feature Medium

notify users about new stable releases and let desktop builds download the latest installer

notify users about new stable releases and let desktop builds download the latest installer

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-21

Confidence: high

Feature Medium

allow history, duplicates, and analyzed-files panels to grow in height more

allow history, duplicates, and analyzed-files panels to grow in height more

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-21

Confidence: low

Feature Medium

add a table-based coverage for library modes, scan behavior, supported extensions/formats/codecs/HDR/subtitle handling, and unsupported-input behavior in docs/supported_metadata.md

add a table-based coverage for library modes, scan behavior, supported extensions/formats/codecs/HDR/subtitle handling, and unsupported-input behavior in docs/supported_metadata.md

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-21

Confidence: low

Feature Medium

split audio and video bit-depth statistics into explicit panels

split audio and video bit-depth statistics into explicit panels

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-21

Confidence: low

Bugfix Medium

allow creating multiple libraries that share the same root path when they use different selected subdirectories (scan_config.selected_paths), and migrate existing SQLite databases to drop the legacy unique constraint on libraries.path ([#132](https://github.com/frederikemmer/MediaLyze/issues/132))

allow creating multiple libraries that share the same root path when they use different selected subdirectories (scan_config.selected_paths), and migrate existing SQLite databases to drop the legacy unique constraint on libraries.path ([#132](https://github.com/frederikemmer/MediaLyze/issues/132))

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-21

Confidence: high

Bugfix Medium

separate video codec, video dynamic-range bit-depth, and HDR-profile statistics so codec panels no longer mix HEVC bit depth into codec labels ([#129](https://github.com/frederikemmer/MediaLyze/issues/129))

separate video codec, video dynamic-range bit-depth, and HDR-profile statistics so codec panels no longer mix HEVC bit depth into codec labels ([#129](https://github.com/frederikemmer/MediaLyze/issues/129))

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-21

Confidence: low

Full changelog

✨ New

  • notify users about new stable releases and let desktop builds download the latest installer
  • allow history, duplicates, and analyzed-files panels to grow in height more
  • add a table-based coverage for library modes, scan behavior, supported extensions/formats/codecs/HDR/subtitle handling, and unsupported-input behavior in docs/supported_metadata.md
  • split audio and video bit-depth statistics into explicit panels

🐛 Bug fixes

  • allow creating multiple libraries that share the same root path when they use different selected subdirectories (scan_config.selected_paths), and migrate existing SQLite databases to drop the legacy unique constraint on libraries.path (#132)
  • separate video codec, video dynamic-range bit-depth, and HDR-profile statistics so codec panels no longer mix HEVC bit depth into codec labels (#129)

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Earlier breaking changes

  • v0.13.0 Changes license from MIT to GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 (AGPL-3.0).
  • v0.13.0 Breaks prior usage by relicensing from MIT to GNU AGPL‑3.0.

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