Version
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Release date
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Codename
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Significant changes
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XBMC Live based on
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1.0.0
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29 June 2004
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N/A
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N/A
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1.1.0
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18 October 2004
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N/A
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- ITU H.261, creative labs yuv (cyuv), supermac cinepak (cvid), quicktime, on2 vp4, 3ivx d4 / 3vi1 mpeg-4 video support
- Container support for nsa, raw audio in .mov, .ac3, .dts and dts-wav
- Zoom/stretch options: zoom, stretch 4x3 or 14x9 or 16x9, original size, custom
- Volume control
- Tags parsing and display for wma, m4a, mp4 and aac (mpeg-4 audio) audio-files
- International-language fonts for subtitles via ttf-fonts
- Audio CD Ripper, backup cdda's to hdd in wav, ogg or mp3 (lame) format
- Karaoke cdg-file and audio cue sheets (.cue) support
- iIunes music shares via DAAP (network stream from Apple iTunes)
- XBMC's xbmsp-client code updated to support "auto-discovery of xbmsp servers"
- Auto-temperature and fan-speed control options
- Network-configuration and setup via GUI
- Emergency recovery console (enables the ftp-server during fatal errors)
- Profiles for settings
- Mouse support and virtual-keyboard
- LCD-display output extended to also support xaddons lcd-mods and xecuter3 lcd
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N/A
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2.0.0
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29 September 2006
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N/A
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- Reworked skinning engine.
- DVD-Video menu/navigation support (with ISO/IMG image parsing) through internally developed core
- RAR/ZIP archive parsing
- New audio/music-player (PAPlayer) with crossfade, gapless playback and ReplayGain support
- Karaoke CDG-file display
- Xored Trainer Engine (gaming-cheats) (not ported from Xbox)
- XLink Kai (online-gaming) front-end (depreciated)
- Added iTunes 6.x DAAP and UPnP-client
- Read-only support for FAT12/16/32 formatted USB Mass Storage Devices up to 4GB in size
- Brand new "skinnable" 3D visualizer.
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N/A
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8.10
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15 November 2008
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Atlantis
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- Cross platform support adding support for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows
- Brand new High Definition skin “PM3.HD”
- "XBMC Live" bootable CD with unified hard disk/USB flash disk installer
- The XBMC profile
- Integration of iTunes and iPhoto media (OS X exclusive).
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Ubuntu 8.10
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9.04
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6 May 2009
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Babylon
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- PPC (PowerPC) support for Mac OS X (PowerPC G4 or later)
- VDPAU (Nvidia's Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix)
- New Karaoke features
- Officially dropped support for Xbox
- Updated codecs and major bug-fixes for DVD-Video playback core
- More Media Info Scrapers
- Improved FanArt support
- Revamped skinning engine
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Ubuntu 9.04
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9.11
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24 December 2009
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Camelot
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- Revamped user interface via the new default skin “Confluence“
- DirectX support by default for the Windows platform
- A complete reorganization of the settings menus uniformed across skins
- Automatic video information extraction
- Out of the box support for new remotes
- Smoother video playback performance
- All scrapers updated
- Increased subtitle and Karaoke lyric support
- Support for CoreAudio API (OS X exclusive)
- AC3 and DTS digital audio pass-through to SP/DIF on Apple TV (thanks to CoreAudio)
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Ubuntu 9.10
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10.0 10.1
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18 December 2010 10 March 2011
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Dharma
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- Unified Addon framework
- Addon Browser GUI for installation and management of third-party addons, skin, and scripts
- Team XBMC's official Addons Repository with Addon FanArt support
- Update Notifications
- Movie Sets (option to group movie collections)
- WebM/VP8 codec
- Gesture support to XBMC's GUI Engine
- Unencrypted Blu-ray Disc support
- Broadcom Crystal HD video acceleration support (All Platforms)
- Windows Touch API support (Windows 7 touch features and functions)
- DXVA 2.0 (DirectX Video Acceleration) (Windows Vista/7 exclusive)
- WASAPI (Windows Audio Session API) for raw bitstream output (Windows Vista/7 exclusive)
- High-Quality Bicubic and Lanczos Upscalers (Video Resamplers) as Direct3D HLSL (Windows Vista/7 exclusive) and OpenGL GLSL Shaders
- Direct3D port of the OpenGL Spectrum 3D Audio Visualization for DirectX (Windows Vista/7 exclusive)
- AVisual Studio 2010 Express edition and Visual Studio 2010 non-Express edition support (Windows Vista/7 exclusive)
- ARM processor architecture (Linux exclusive)
- VAAPI (Video Acceleration API) support (Linux exclusive)
- OpenMAX Video Acceleration support (Linux exclusive)
- NEON (ARM) Video Acceleration support (Linux exclusive)
- Apple VDADecoder Video Acceleration support (OS X exclusive requires Snow Leopard and NVIDIA 9400 or later)
- OpenGL ES 2.0 compliance
- JSON-RPC, JSON API
- RTMPE and RTMPTE
- Microhttpd Web Server replaces old GoAhead and Spyce code
- SSH file transfer protocol (sftp) via libssh
- MySQL database backend
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Ubuntu 10.04
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11.0
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24 March 2012
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Eden
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- iOS port for Apple TV 2G, iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad
- Dirty regions rendering for texture support to skinning engine
- Efficiency improvements to reduce high cpu/gpu usage
- Default skin changed to a horizontal home layout
- New RenderCapture type to the Python script framework
- Combined Files and Library mode for videos
- Playback of ISO image files for Blu-ray Disc support
- Slingbox playback over the network support
- Peripheral manager controller under settings
- Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) support for HDMI
- Improved Apple VDADecoder Video Acceleration support
- Improved Touch / Gesture API and Mouse support
- Improved ARM processor architecture support
- Improved OpenMAX Video Decoding Acceleration support
- Improved OpenGL ES and EGL support
- Improved JSON-RPC API compliant with JSON-RPC 2.0 specs
- Improved VDPAU performance
- VDPAU HQ Upscaling support (require NVIDIA's capable GPU)
- H.264 accelerated video decoding via Apple's VideoToolBox API
- JPEG accelerated video decoding via Apple's VideoToolBox API
- Added basic DRC (Dynamic Range Compression) volume limiter
- AirPlay/AirTunes target support
- Extended Addons API adding extension points for Service Addons
- Ability for all addons to provide their own web interface
- Removed native weather forecast scraper, use weather add-ons instead
- Added support for multiple simultaneous HID device mappings
- FFmpeg upgraded (libavformat and libavcodec)
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Lubuntu 11.10
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12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3
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29 January 2013 18 March 2013 3 May 2013 24 December 2013
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Frodo
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- Added unified Live TV and PVR frontend with a common EPG and DVR (Digital Video Recording) client GUI
- Added unified PVR backend framework and API for multiple PVR backend software from third-parties
- Initial Android (operating system) port with multi-architecture platform support
- Initial BSD (operating system) port for FreeBSD, PC-BSD, and other similar BSD platforms
- Added unified "AudioEngine" audio abstraction framework with an API and platform sinks
- Added dedicated AMLPlayer video player for hardware accelerated video decoding on Amlogic
- Added dedicated OMXPlayer video player for hardware accelerated video decoding via OpenMAX IL API
- NEON (Advanced SIMD instruction set) CPU acceleration support for the ARM architecture
- Improved ARM processor architecture (Pivos XIOS DS and Raspberry Pi as reference devices)
- Improved OpenGL ES and EGL support (Pivos XIOS DS and Raspberry Pi as reference devices)
- Added ability to run a split display resolution for GUI and video playback on embedded platforms[1]
- Enabled Dirty Regions rendering to redraw whole screen on single dirty region by default on all platforms[2][3]
- Added 64-bit build support Mac OS X to match the existing 64-bit support for Linux
- Improved CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) support for Pulse-Eight's LibCEC
- Library customization that allows for custom video nodes
- Added Advanced Library Filtering for Movies, TV Shows, Music Videos, and Music views
- Improved Smart Playlist for Advanced Library Filtering
- Added custom video library tags for Movies, TV Shows and Music Videos to simplify sets with scraping
- Added support for both banner and poster video art types simultaneously[4]
- Added storing of "Episode ID" for First Aired, DVD Episode Number, and Absolute Number sort order
- Added support for exporting video art as JPG or PNG rather than TBN file extension
- Switched to TagLib for reading metadata embedded into audio files
- Better library database handling for faster browsing
- Improved image and texture caching for GUI speedup
- Improved Touch / Gesture API support for touchscreen interfaces
- Added HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) and M3U8 (Extended M3U) playlist support
- Added WebSocket support for JSON-RPC and to Addons API[5]
- Added image transformation handler for resizing images on-the-fly over JSON-RPC and WebServer API
- Added basic support for PVR / EPG extensions and notifications over the JSON-RPC API
- Added SmartPlaylist Extensions and Extended Filtering in JSON-RPC[6]
- Added support for screensavers written in Python programming language
- Added ability to extend XBMC's native Python API by writing C++ code generated via Groovy and SWIG
- Blu-ray Disc HDMV menu support (but not BD-J / BD-Live menus)[7]
- Improved deinterlacing "Weave" method for playback of interlaced video when upscaling
- Improved performance of the default Web Interface (complete rewrite of JavaScript loading)
- Improved AirPlay / AirTunes target support
- Improved the Audio-CD ripper that now works as a background task job
- Improved international language file translations system that are powered by Transifex[8]
- Added a Test Suite based on Google C++ Testing Framework to make regression testing easier
- Added support controlling external XBMC and third-party UPnP/DLNA instances over UPnP
- Upgraded Plutinosoft's Platinum (libplatinum) UPnP and DNLA libraries
- Upgraded FFmpeg's libavcodec and libavformat audio/video cedec and demuxer libraries
- Removed the old HTTP API in favour of the new JSON-RPC API
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Lubuntu 12.10
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13.0 13.1 13.2
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4 May 2014 5 June 2014 17 August 2014
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Gotham
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- Added much improved PVR / EPG and Live TV interface in XBMC's GUI skinning engine (already in use in Confluence)
- Added improved PVR / DVR timeshift support to pause Live TV (note that each PVR backend still need to support timeshifting)
- Added much improved PVR / EPG extensions and notifications support over the JSON-RPC API
- Improved PVR front-end with Live TV and EPG specific windows, plus PVR stuff in OSD and GUI settings in Confluence skin
- Added, updated, and improved PVR backend clients addons for many popular third-party external PVR backend platforms:
- PVR Demo Client dummy addon with fake backend from Team-XBMC for skin development and regression testing
- IPTV (IPTV Simple Client) PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from XBMC's community
- Tvheadend PVR Addon backend clients maintained and available from XBMC's community
- NextPVR (former GB-PVR) PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from XBMC's community
- Njoy Digital (N7) PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from XBMC's community
- MediaPortal PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from XBMC's community
- MythTV PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from the XBMC's community
- VDR (Video Disk Recorder) PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from XBMC's community
- Vu+ / Enigma2 / Dreambox PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from XBMC's community
- Argus TV / ForTheRecord PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from XBMC's community
- WMC (Windows Media Center) PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from XBMC's community
- DVBLink PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from XBMC's community
- DVBViewer PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from XBMC's community
- Added option for allowing skins to query directories (e.g. plugins) to fill static content
- Added a Monitor class to receive JSON-RPC notifications directly through the Python bindings
- Added announce function and register addon for announcements to the Add-ons API
- Added new Built-In function to control state of attached HDMI CEC device via Add-ons API
- Added support for XBMC's Python interface to use native keyboard if possible (currently only iOS)
- Added support for addon binary reading and writing via a "buffer" class usable from addons
- Added WOL (Wake-on-LAN) with send magic packet function to the Add-ons API
- Improved the ability to extend XBMC's native Python API by writing C++ code generated via Groovy and SWIG
- Improved Addons API for homebrew DIY RGB LED Ambilight clone client software such as Boblight
- Added support for customizable menu structure for home and beyond
- Added Stereoscopic 3D rendering support (Side-by-Side, Top-Bottom, and Anaglyph) to XBMC's GUI skinning engine
- Added Stereoscopic 3D rendering support (Side-by-Side, Top-Bottom, and Anaglyph) for Subtitles when in 3D mode
- Added a simple Movie Set management to GUI for Edit/Clear Set and Add/Remove Set members
- Added option support for both banner and poster music art types simultaneously
- Added picture tags metadata info accessible for skins or addons developers
- Added further optimizations to XBMC's GUI engine for faster rendering on low resource embedded devices
- Improved touch and gesture support for all platforms, and also improved the default touch screen skin (Touched)
- Added ImageFactory implementation with factory to abstract different image libraries and hardware acceleration
- Improved Dirty Regions rendering on all platforms
- Refactored settings system to consist of XML files containing descriptions of every setting
- Added support for H.264 (including Hi10P) multi-threaded video decoding when software decoder on CPU is used
- Added support for Forced Subtitles ("forced flag") in external subtitle files
- Added support for video playback of SageTV recordings
- Added unified buffering capability to video and overlay renderers for all internal players
- Upgraded FFmpeg (libavcodec and libavformat) audio/video codec and demuxer libraries to FFmpeg 1.2 (rev e820e3a)
- Added extensive MusicBrainz tags support to the Music Library and Database
- Added ability to queue list of items / add items to a playlist without playing them
- Improved and extended Smart Playlists functionality
- Added support for scanning videos SFTP and SSH sources so can scrape metadata
- Added support for write-enabled WebDAV (delete/rename/write files and directories)
- Added "Add art" button to video artwork selection dialog
- Added support for "last played" sort option to the TV Show GUI
- Added support for OGG cover art extraction to TagLib
- Added option support for exporting music art as JPEG or PNG rather than TBN file extension
- Improved performance for SQL database queries for faster browsing
- Added theaudiodb.com music video scraper as new default for music videos
- Added new cross-platform event driven active state machine pattern ActiveAE sink as the default for XBMC's AudioEngine
- Added ALSA sink for ActiveAE for Linux Desktop and generic Linux based Embedded Systems
- Added PulseAudio sink for ActiveAE for Linux Desktop
- Added OSS (Open Sound System) sink for ActiveAE for BSD, like FreeBSD, PC-BSD, and similar Unix based systems
- Added AUDIOTRACK sink for ActiveAE for Amlogic
- Added Pi Audio sink for ActiveAE for Raspberry Pi
- Added DirectSound sink for ActiveAE for Windows
- Added WASAPI sink for ActiveAE for Windows
- Added Darwin sink for ActiveAE for Mac OS X and iOS
- Added support for CoreAudio AudioEngine to OS notifications for device changes on Mac OS X and iOS
- Added support for "Play to" and controlling remote XBMC / DLNA instance over UPnP
- Added new "Fishbmc" audio visualization addon (only OpenGL versions for Linux and Mac OS X for now)
- Added GUI settings levels for Basic, Standard, Advanced, Expert (defaults to "Standard")
- Added support and GUI settings for SOCKS 4/4a/5 proxy types and remote DNS
- Added possibility to define help descriptions ("I" key) for every setting in GUI settings
- Added option to set auto login of a specific user profile via the GUI
- Added CPU / GPU frequency and temperature for all supported Linux platforms
- Added support to allow key IDs in keyboard.xml to be in hexadecimal format
- Upgraded DVD-Video navigation and playback libraries (libdvdnav, libdvdread, and libdvdcss)
- Upgraded SAMBA client to version 3.6.x adding full support for SMB 2.0 and SMB 2.1 protocols
- Added initial support for running libxbmc.so headless (without GUI) as a background service / deamon
- Added a generic and user-mappable cross-platform touch input system
- Improved CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) support for Pulse-Eight's LibCEC
- Moved subtitle addon core handling to core and added native support for subtitle plugin services
- Updated community maintained translations to over 60+ languages to date for XBMC via Transifex Translation System
- Added first full (and stable) XBMC for Android port with multi-architecture platform support (supports ARM, MIPS, and x86)
- Added built-in command for addons and skins to execute Android apps with optional params via applicationmanager
- Added support to allow landscape and reverse landscape orientation of XBMC GUI on Android
- Added MediaCodec API (Android 4.1 API level 16) software rendering implementation support to XBMC's DVDPlayer
- Added StageFright API (Android 4.0 API level 14) hardware rendering implementation support to XBMC
- Added OpenMAX Video Acceleration API support for OpenMAX AL API on Android via StageFright and MediaCodec
- Improved the dedicated AMLPlayer video player for hardware accelerated video decoding on Amlogic
- Added external player (external player launcher) support on Android
- Added native volume control for Android from within XBMC
- Improved NEON (Advanced SIMD instruction set) CPU acceleration support for ARM architecture
- Improved XBMC support for BSD (operating system) on FreeBSD, PC-BSD, and other similar BSD platforms
- Improved VDPAU (NVIDIA) Hardware Acceleration Video Decoding support on BSD
- Improved VAAPI (Video Acceleration API) Hardware Acceleration Video Decoding support on BSD
- Added VA-API (libva) support for decoding videos with larger resolutions than 1080p (such as 4K resolution)
- Improved ARM processor architecture (Pivos XIOS DS and Raspberry Pi as reference devices)
- Improved OpenGL ES and EGL support (Pivos XIOS DS and Raspberry Pi as reference devices)
- Improved VAAPI (Video Acceleration API) support (requires VAAPI compatible hardware and drivers)
- Improved VDPAU (NVIDIA) Hardware Video Acceleration and its upscaling/deinterlacing capabilities
- Improved OpenMAX Video Acceleration API support for Linux (using Raspberry Pi as reference hardware)
- Added RenderCapture implementation to Linux for Raspberry Pi for Ambilight addons
- Added support for OpenMAX pipeline to handle JPEG decode/resize/convert/encode to texture on Raspberry Pi
- Added support for hardware assisted video decoding of MJPEG, VP6, VP8 and Ogg Theora on Raspberry Pi
- Added support for Fast Forward and Rewind video up 4x to OpenMAX (OMXPlayer) on Linux for Raspberry Pi
- Added support multi-channel PCM audio output over HDMI to OpenMAX (OMXPlayer) on Linux for Raspberry Pi
- Added screenshot implementation to Linux for Raspberry Pi that includes the video layer
- Added hot-plug support for Linux input devices, such as Bluetooth remotes and keyboards
- Improved AMD/Intel x86-64 64-bit (AMD64 / IA-64t CPU architectures) support under Linux
- Removed dependencies of SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) for windowing and event handling on X11
- Added support for native media control bar and play background music on iOS
- Added adaptions for developing XBMC on non-jailbroken iSO devices (for development only, not to release on App Store)
- Improved XBMC support for OS X 10.9 (Mavericks)
- Added support for copy and paste to and from clipboard with command key
- Added support for Pixel Shader based HQ (High Quality) scalers for DXVA renderer on Windows
- Added hybrid shutdown option on Windows 8 (which in turn enables quick boot)
- Removed Windows XP support (as from now XBMC for Windows requires at least Vista or later)
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Lubuntu 14.04
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14.0 14.1
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23 December 2014 1 February 2015
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Helix
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- Renamed and rebranded to Kodi Media Center (from XBMC Media Center)
- Improved PVR, EPG, and OSD frontend GUI in Kodi and extended the PVR API to support more features and functions
- Improved PVR / EPG and Live TV interface in Kodi's GUI skinning engine (already in use in Confluence)
- Improved PVR / DVR timeshift support to pause Live TV (note that each PVR backend still need to support timeshifting)
- Improved PVR / EPG extensions and notifications support over the JSON-RPC API
- Updated and improved PVR backend clients addons for many popular third-party external PVR backend platforms:
- PVR Demo Client dummy addon with fake (method stub) backend for skin development and regression testing
- IPTV (IPTV Simple Client) PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from Kodi's community
- Tvheadend PVR Addon backend clients maintained and available from Kodi's community
- NextPVR (former GB-PVR) PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from Kodi's community
- Njoy Digital (N7) PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from Kodi's community
- MediaPortal PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from Kodi's community
- MythTV PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from the Kodi's community
- VDR (Video Disk Recorder) PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from Kodi's community
- Enigma2 / Vu+ / Dreambox PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from Kodi's community
- Argus TV / ForTheRecord PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from Kodi's community
- WMC (Windows Media Center) PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from Kodi's community
- DVBLink PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from Kodi's community
- DVBViewer PVR Addon backend client maintained and available from Kodi's community
- Added framework support for binary addons (inc. closed source proprietary addons) for audio encoder codecs
- Added support for audio encoder codecs via a binary addons and move Vorbis, LAME, Flac and WAV audio encoders to addons
- Added capability for Text-to-Speech screen readers addons for visual impaired
- Improved the ability to extend Kodi's native Python API by writing C++ code generated via Groovy and SWIG
- Improved Addons API for homebrew DIY RGB LED Ambilight clone client software such as Boblight
- Improved Stereoscopic 3D rendering support (Side-by-Side, Top-Bottom, and Anaglyph) to Kodi's GUI skinning engine
- Improved Stereoscopic 3D rendering support (Side-by-Side, Top-Bottom, and Anaglyph) for Subtitles when in 3D mode
- Added support for HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) a.k.a. H.265 software video decoding
- Improved support for H.264 (including Hi10P) multi-threaded video decoding when software decoder on CPU is used
- Upgraded FFmpeg (libavcodec and libavformat) audio/video codec libraries to release version FFmpeg 2.2)
- Removed FFmpeg from from the Kodi code tree, making it easier to compile/build separately
- Improved network and file system reading when scanning files and searching for subtitles
- Improved MusicBrainz tags support to the Music Library and Database
- Improved and extended Smart Playlists functionality
- Improved performance for SQL database queries for faster library browsing
- Updated music, movies, tv shows, and music video scrapers for Kodi from the community
- Added support for Planar Formats and PTS audio synchronization from player in ActiveAE
- Improved the default cross-platform event driven active state machine pattern ActiveAE (Kodi's AudioEngine)
- Improved ALSA sink for ActiveAE for Linux Desktop and generic Linux based Embedded Systems
- Improved PulseAudio sink for ActiveAE for Linux Desktop
- Improved OSS (Open Sound System) sink for ActiveAE for BSD, like FreeBSD and similar BSD Unix based systems
- Improved AUDIOTRACK sink for ActiveAE for Amlogic
- Improved Pi Audio sink for ActiveAE for Raspberry Pi
- Improved DirectSound sink for ActiveAE for Windows
- Improved WASAPI sink for ActiveAE for Windows
- Improved CoreAudio sink for ActiveAE for Mac OS X and iOS
- Improved Darwin sink for ActiveAE for Mac OS X and iOS
- Improved CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) support for Pulse-Eight's LibCEC
- Upgraded DVD-Video navigation and playback libraries (libdvdnav, libdvdread, and libdvdcss)
- Upgraded SAMBA client to version 3.6.x for improved support for SMB and CIFS protocols
- Updated community maintained translations to over 60+ languages to date for Kodi via Transifex Translation System
- Improved MediaCodec API video decoding implementations support for Android 4.1 (API level 16) and later
- Improved StageFright API video decoding implementations support for Android 4.0 (API level 14)
- Improved the dedicated AMLCodec hardware accelerated video decoding support for AMLogic devices
- Improved NEON (Advanced SIMD instruction set) CPU acceleration support for ARM architecture
- Improved Kodi support for BSD (operating system) on FreeBSD, PC-BSD, and other similar BSD platforms
- Added initial optional X11 support on EGL (EGL-X11) based systems on Linux, full-screen mode only
- Added native XvBA accelerated video decoding for AMD/ATI GPUs on Linux
- Improved ARM processor architecture (using WeTek Play and Raspberry Pi as reference devices)
- Improved OpenGL ES and EGL support (using WeTek Play and Raspberry Pi as reference devices)
- Improved VAAPI (Video Acceleration API) support (requires VAAPI compatible hardware and drivers)
- Improved VDPAU (NVIDIA) Hardware Video Acceleration (requires VDPAU compatible hardware and drivers)
- Improved OpenMAX Video Acceleration API support for Linux (using Raspberry Pi as reference hardware)
- Improved dedicated AMLCodec hardware accelerated video decoding support for Linux on AMLogic devices
- Improved AMD/Intel x86-64 64-bit (AMD64 / IA-64t CPU architectures) support under Linux
- Upgraded SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) from version 1.2 to 2.0 for improved input-support on Linux
- Removed dependencies of SDL (Simple DirectMedia Layer) for windowing and event handling on X11
- Improved Apple VDADecoder Video Acceleration support for iOS (on iPad, iPhone, and iPod iDevices)
- Improved Apple VDADecoder Video Acceleration support for (Mac) OS X
- Improved DXVA (DirectX Video Acceleration) support (requires DXVA compatible hardware and drivers)
- Upgraded Kodi for Windows and binary addons to compile with Microsoft Visual Studio 2013 by default
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TBA
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Isengard
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