XBMC Media Center 13.0 bèta 4

De ontwikkeling van XBMC Media Center versie 13.0 is bij de vierde bètarelease aangeland. Deze crossplatform-mediacentersoftware wordt ontwikkeld voor Windows, OS X, Linux, Android, iOS, AppleTV en de Raspberry Pi. Versie 13.0, die codenaam Gotham heeft gekregen, bevat een groot aantal veranderingen. Zo is er onder meer hardware-decoding in Android en ondersteuning voor 3d-materiaal, en zijn er flinke verbeteringen aan de audio-engine doorgevoerd. Ondersteuning voor Windows XP is komen te vervallen. De release notes voor bèta 4 zien er als volgt uit:

XBMC 13.0 Gotham – Beta 4

With Beta 4 we are only looking at bug fixing rather than features. Further down we will list several of the more important fixes that have been added since last beta. Hopefully Beta 4 will be the last one, before we will enter Release Candidate stage. This means final release is nearing.

For a full run down of the major features of XBMC 13, as well as a review of the hazards of switching to XBMC 13, see our Beta 1 post. The list of all Gotham related news can be found here listing all past blog posts.

Fixes

  • Fix unwanted volume restore on Airplay volume
  • Fix occasional crashing on GUI language changing
  • Don’t drain Wii battery by disabling motion sensing
  • Fix various problems when using NFS as media source
  • Restore the music background playback ability for iOS
  • Improved support for Amazon Fire-TV
  • Fix various playback issues on Android
  • Fix double application of 16-235 correction on DXVA-HD.
  • Other fixes

XBMC Media Center 13.0 bèta

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Features

Home View

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Messaging

Send and receive email messages, phone messages and reminder notes. And if this sounds passé, remember that email is still king when it comes to enabling personal productivity. In fact, a recent Osterman Research study found that the typical corporate user spends nearly 30% of an eight-hour workday doing email-related tasks. And this figure dwarfs the time spent using other communication tools. The bottom line is that messaging is the linchpin of personal productivity, and no one does it better than GroupWise.
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