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Yes.
3.5.2 is the current auto update one. 3.5.3’s only difference is the new certificate ( and future update mechanism). So no real difference today, as the old cert is still good until December. I usually give it a few days between release and auto-update, but it’s about time to do that.
Yes, and I could help but notice the updated CLI, Thank You for that.
On Jun 23, 2022, at 07:54, Hugh Mackworth @.***> wrote:
Yes.
3.5.2 is the current auto update one. 3.5.3’s only difference is the new certificate ( and future update mechanism). So no real difference today, as the old cert is still good until December. I usually give it a few days between release and auto-update, but it’s about time to do that.
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Ah. That’s right! Have to do the release notes as well.
Um...so, no. (I really shouldn't answer from my phone w/o checking these things. )
AFAIK, 3.5.3 does NOT have the newest CLI, v1.5.1; it still has 1.4.2. The reason being that 1.5.1 will not run on MacOS 10.11, and I wanted to bring that version up to speed with the new cert before upgrading the CLI in the NEXT release.
Yes, I saw slower encode speeds. But to be fair it was still 5 minutes not 30.
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Um...so, no. (I really shouldn't answer from my phone w/o checking these things. )
AFAIK, 3.5.3 does NOT have the newest CLI, v1.5.1; it still has 1.4.2. The reason being that 1.5.1 will not run on MacOS 10.11, and I wanted to bring that version up to speed with the new cert before upgrading the CLI in the NEXT release.
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I guess this may sound odd, but do you recommend this new version for the apple silicon machines? I noticed it wasn't on the auto update delivery queue yet.
Thank you