: The version fully supported Force Touch , Touch Bar controls, and the native Picture-in-Picture mode.
The 1.3.0 release was primarily a "maintenance and stability" powerhouse, ensuring the app remained performant on modern macOS versions while fixing long-standing memory issues. IINA 1.3.0
: The player's engine was bolstered by updates to its core backends, including mpv , FFmpeg , and libass . These updates were critical for fixing memory leaks related to Lua scripting and addressing heap-buffer-overflow vulnerabilities. : The version fully supported Force Touch ,
: While 1.3.0 supported a wide range of Macs, it marked a transition period. Subsequent minor updates (like 1.3.1) were noted as potentially the last to support older OS versions like macOS 10.12 Sierra. User Experience and Issues These updates were critical for fixing memory leaks
: Some users reported that on newer MacBook Pros (like the 14-inch model), the screen would automatically dim during HDR playback once the mouse stopped moving.