XBMC 12.1 has been released bring support for full resolution on the iPhone 5, player optimization on the Raspberry Pi, iOS 6 support of the AppleTV 2, and more.
About a month and a half after the release of XBMC 12.0, we are happy to announce XBMC 12.1 with substantial fixes for 12.0 across all platforms.
What's New In This Version:
● XBMC now supports using OSX's default output device for audio as well as hardware decoding with Intel GPUs in OSX
● XBMC for Linux no longer hogs audio and audio on resume will continue to work in Linux
● Full resolution is now enabled iPhone 5
● Volume buttons on Android devices Android now control volume, rather than XBMC volume
● Volume buttons on OSX OSX volume control devices once again, rather than XBMC volume
● Player optimization on the Raspberry Pi, Including more December efficient playback, better subtitle support, and many crash fixes
● iOS 6 support on the AppleTV 2.
● XBMC does not crash When listed on the top shelf AppleTV
● Added support for additional Xbox 360 controller types
● Broader and more intelligent support for CEC devices
● Fixed problems with several addons to two broken binary read / write in our python interface
● Language fixes, Including 7 new languages: Albanian, Burmese, Malay, Persian (Iran), Tamil (India), Uzbek, Vietnamese
● AirPlay fixes, Including making discovery of more December reliable XBMC on OSX
● Numerous crashing and stability fixes across all platforms
It's highly recommended that you update to XBMC 12.1. You can find downloads and instructions at the link below...
About a month and a half after the release of XBMC 12.0, we are happy to announce XBMC 12.1 with substantial fixes for 12.0 across all platforms.
What's New In This Version:
● XBMC now supports using OSX's default output device for audio as well as hardware decoding with Intel GPUs in OSX
● XBMC for Linux no longer hogs audio and audio on resume will continue to work in Linux
● Full resolution is now enabled iPhone 5
● Volume buttons on Android devices Android now control volume, rather than XBMC volume
● Volume buttons on OSX OSX volume control devices once again, rather than XBMC volume
● Player optimization on the Raspberry Pi, Including more December efficient playback, better subtitle support, and many crash fixes
● iOS 6 support on the AppleTV 2.
● XBMC does not crash When listed on the top shelf AppleTV
● Added support for additional Xbox 360 controller types
● Broader and more intelligent support for CEC devices
● Fixed problems with several addons to two broken binary read / write in our python interface
● Language fixes, Including 7 new languages: Albanian, Burmese, Malay, Persian (Iran), Tamil (India), Uzbek, Vietnamese
● AirPlay fixes, Including making discovery of more December reliable XBMC on OSX
● Numerous crashing and stability fixes across all platforms
It's highly recommended that you update to XBMC 12.1. You can find downloads and instructions at the link below...
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