![]() ![]() Full changelog since 20.1 on Github, as usual.Īn assortment of E-AC3 related fixes were backported.Ī fix to the Music Viz screen has been made by in an endeavour to chase that elusive target of perfectionĪ fix to a crash by memory exhaustion when some emulators are used.Ī whole assortment of fixes were made to fix building Kodi with GCC13.Ī fix for a crash that occurred when >100 jobs where scheduled for the Android TV recommendation channels.įor some old Android devices that had both MediaTek and Google decoders for some media, a preference to using the Google decoder was put in as the MediaTek decoders fail to play back audio in encrypted streams.Ī PR was reverted that fixes some Linux setups to use the more generic library (GL) rather than the specific GLX library.įixes to HDR playback when windows was already in HDR mode.Ī backported fix for a potential deadlock for Xbox users when using pixel shaders and SW decoding.įix last opened group not always restored on Kodi startup has backported a fix for setting Picture and Game info via infotags. You can download XBMC 13.0 right now from Softpedia.As is always inevitable in software, we are back with a new release of Kodi "Nexus".Īn assortment of bug fixes, some backports, no real new features. Check out the official announcement for a complete list of new features, updates, and changes. ![]() Keep in mind that these are just a fraction of the improvements that you will find in the latest version of XBMC. For example, XBMC 13.0 features Android Hardware Decoding (for 4.0 on up), Raspberry Pi and Android speed improvements, Stereoscopic 3D Rendering, better Touchscreen Support, better UPnP capabilities, numerous Audio Engine Improvements, and Settings Improvements.Īlso, the Subtitle search has been drastically improved, Extended Python and JSON-RPC API are now available for the developers, FFMpeg 1.2 is now being used, stereo audio can now be up-mixed to 5.1 and sent through optical/SPDIF devices, the support for Windows XP has been dropped, a wake-on-LAN request feature has been added, numerous PVR fixes and updates with additional new features have been implemented, episodic bookmarks have been added, and movie sets are now user editable. The latest version comes with some pretty impressive features, that we have presented on a number of occasions. XBMC 13.0 has been dubbed “Gotham,” which explains the developer's references to the Dark Night. Not to forget all users who have been using the monthly and nightly builds, helping us test this upcoming release, and all third-party software libraries we use,” reads the official announcement. So we would like to thank every one, inside and outside of Team XBMC for their hard work and effort to make this possible. “Also a large group of translators who aided in making the user interface available in your local language. There have been around 530 commits (chunks of code change) done by 51 developers during this time.” It has been months of hard work, improvements and testing since the 12.x releases. The stable release of XBMC 13.0 Gotham edition. ![]() ![]() “The dark night of waiting is finally over. Even if there are other solutions out there that can help users view most videos, music, podcasts and other sources of media that you can imagine, locally or through a network, no one does it with more style than XBMC. XBMC is probably the most famous software of its kind and it's being used to power Linux distributions such as OpenELEC or Raspbian. XBMC, an open source (GPL) software media player and entertainment hub for digital media that is available for multiple platforms, has finally reached version 13.0 after months of development. ![]()
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