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Syncplay 1.6.2

Posted by Etoh on January 16, 2019
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Thanks to everyone who contributed to this release!

Change log for Syncplay 1.6.2:

  • Update AppVeyor to pypiwin32 and PySide2 5.12.0; use the PySide 5.11 homebrew bottle (albertosottile, resolves #208).
    Note: This should resolve issues on Windows with Syncplay not loading (but you may need to install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2015 Redistributable Package) – (Download the 32-bit version, i.e. ‘vc_redist.x86.exe’).
  • Allow for settings variables to be stored in environmental variables (#211 by mordner)
  • Create XDG_CONFIG_HOME with safe permissions (#209 by sometoby)

MacOS user? Thanks to jamebus you can now install Syncplay on macOS via a Homebrew cask:

  • brew cask install syncplay

Download links (hosted by Github):

(Note: If  you want to use Syncplay with Python 2 then you can use Syncplay 1.5.5)

Hashes for Syncplay-1.6.2-Setup.exe (confirm with Microsoft’s File Checksum Integrity Verifier)
MD5: ebe67ed996323b01590031edda70773b
SHA-1: 56821a42d91359d2d3732603c0218e677af0db03
SHA256: cf3d5915cbe6bf40be9454b80cdc218fca1d1d630d363e6ae19295b9e87e1c56

Hashes for Syncplay_1.6.2_Portable.zip (confirm with Microsoft’s File Checksum Integrity Verifier)
MD5: 4cf8e3b996e48fc9abd737f321caced3
SHA-1: 12d64e7ab8d1a38c1099518bc723c88374893bb4
SHA256: dfdd64a179cd754449ee79a3527a44d86773b210e1b25b92058e66fa682bde0e

Hashes for Syncplay_1.6.2.dmg (confirmable using QuickHash GUI)
MD5: ef261a598cc318a68c93b8077b0e590d
SHA-1: 18e33ebb7cc09ef82f9e38b298a232a0efcee5ea
SHA256: da38385115b3f427e187ba8bf302718fbcfb8bddbada1a7835759f24e4c7a763

Hashes for Syncplay_1.5.3a_macOS_legacy.dmg (confirmable using QuickHash GUI)
MD5: dae13b67f7329f079b1d4f892cbc736a
SHA-1: 8dbde989bb808ab6975617889a826ddde7ac2f59
SHA256: fa1a370aded3e7da3413a3f3a005165e420fcd2eb334ed23cfccedbfd45f8ec3

Note: This open source software has been marked as clean by Jotti (.exe, .zip, .dmg, legacy .dmg) and VirusTotal (.exe, .zip, .dmg, legacy .dmg). Syncplay might be flagged as suspicious by some anti-malware systems simply because it is niche software downloaded from the Internet but as we are open source anyone can audit our code if they wish to do so.

Contact us

As usual, if you are having problems or want to give feedback then please e-mail us (dev@syncplay.pl) or chat with us on IRC (#syncplay on chat.freenode.net; account registration required). Issues can be raised and discussed at https://github.com/Syncplay/syncplay/issues

Thank you for flying with Syncplay!

-Etoh