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Community 

Gotham 13.0 Feature freeze

As you may have already read in our XBMC Devcon 2013 liveblog, we have decided that it’s time to feature freeze XBMC 13 “Gotham” and get ready for a new major version release. This feature freeze date has been set around the 10th of November 2013 so this means we have less than two weeks for adding…

Martijn Kaijser

October 30, 2013·4 min read

Community, Developer 

Platform Statistics: October

XBMC runs on many platforms and everyone has their favourites, but ever wondered which is the most popular? Take a look at the chart below to find out (based on audio universal scraper usage). Currently Microsoft Windows makes up over half of the XBMC user base but this is shrinking with the rise…

zag

October 23, 2013·1 min read

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Conferences, DevCon 

XBMC DevCon 2013 LiveBlog

Good morning, Germany! This live blog is intended to keep users up to date with DevCon conversations. I’ll likely update roughly once at the change of each hour, so there’s no real reason to constantly hit refresh. If you don’t see an update on the hour, I’ll hold back up updating until the next…

Nathan Betzen

October 10, 2013·7 min read

Conferences 

Beers, Users, and Devs Night

We apologize for the late notice, but for those of you in the Munich area we finally have a date and time for our Devs and Users Meet-up. We’ll be meeting at the NH München Dornach, Einsteinring 20. D-85609 Dornach. Munich at 19.30 (that’s 7:30PM for Americans) on this Friday. Just head over to…

Nathan Betzen

October 08, 2013·1 min read
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Conferences, DevCon 

XBMC DevCon 2013

It’s been a busy year since XBMC’s 2012 Developers’ Conference. In that time, XBMC 12.2 was released. The Raspberry Pi became one of the most used (if not the single most used) pieces of hardware to run XBMC. Hardware decoding in Android has become a real thing if only in alpha builds. PVR was…

Nathan Betzen

October 02, 2013·3 min read
3D_in_2D

Prerelease 

XBMC 13 - Gotham - August Cycle

For those keeping track, we’ve just completed alpha #7 in the August cycle, which includes two absolutely massive new features: Stereoscopic 3D support and Android Hardware video decoding. As always, the monthly alpha build is available on our Snapshots page, and the typical warning applies: this…

Nathan Betzen

September 04, 2013·4 min read
settings_descriptions

Prerelease 

XBMC 13 -Gotham - June and July Cycles

As has been the case for a few months now, for those who just can’t wait for a write-up about the newest alpha but tend to steer clear of the bleeding edge of nightlies, the new build should typically be available on the 1st of the month at mirrors.xbmc.org/snapshots. With that said, we’ve now…

Nathan Betzen

August 04, 2013·3 min read

Community, Developer 

The New XBMC Website Look

After quite a lot of hard work, we are very excited to present to everyone the new and improved look for XBMC.org (as well as a very necessary WordPress update). In particular, thanks go to Zag and Da-anda for their major contributions to the site, as well as Keith, Clumsy, theuni, and many others.…

Nathan Betzen

July 03, 2013·2 min read
new_settings

Prerelease 

XBMC 13 - Gotham - April and May cycles

With the release of XBMC 12.2 and GSoC, not to mention some behind the scenes work going on, an April cycle announcement was not published; however, thanks to a new process, both the April cycle and May cycle builds were built rapidly and efficiently (and on time). We have now switched from our old…

Team XBMC

June 10, 2013·4 min read
summerofcode_0

Developer 

Google Summer of Code Students

As of yesterday, all of those who applied for Google Summer of Code should have gotten their replies from the Google Open Source group. We are very excited to be working with the four students who were selected and are only sorry that we couldn’t select more, as there were quite a lot of excellent…

Nathan Betzen

May 28, 2013·1 min read

Community 

This Site is the Only Official Source of XBMC Software

A few months ago, some of you may remember that a number of news sites wrote articles under the apparent mistaken impression that a site making a modified version of XBMC was an official XBMC source. For the most part, most of those sites (with the exception of Engadget) updated their original…

Nathan Betzen

May 05, 2013·1 min read
zappy-frodo-background-680

Release 

XBMC 12.2 - Even More Frodo!

About a month and a half after the release of XBMC 12.1, we are happy to announce XBMC 12.2 with substantial fixes for 12.1 and 12.0 across all platforms. Fixes include: - Fixed infinite loop on addon dependencies, resolves crashing problem that arrose immediately post 12.1 launch - Numerous UPnP…

Nathan Betzen

May 02, 2013·2 min read
summerofcode_0

Developer 

Students Time to start applying for GSoC

Hey all you students, now is the time to beginning applying to work with XBMC on your favorite project this summer during 2013′s Google Summer of Code. To apply: 2. Take a look at the XBMC Ideas page 3. Prepare an outline for your GSoC proposal using our outline guide 4. Visit the Google Summer of…

Nathan Betzen

April 22, 2013·1 min read
summerofcode_0

Developer 

Google Summer of Code 2013: Students, Get Ready!

We are excited to announce to everyone that we have been accepted as an official GSOC 2013 mentor organization this year. GSoC 2012 was an incredible success for XBMC and XBMC users, as our Library, scrapers, and media server services took a massive leap forward, and we got an awesome test suite as…

Nathan Betzen

April 08, 2013·1 min read

Prerelease 

XBMC 12.2pre testing

In between coding up exciting new features, we have been hard at work pushing as many fixes as possible into the next bug fix release of XBMC 12. With 12.2, we’d like to ask your help in performing some bug testing, prior to the release. Broadly speaking, we are only looking for “crash and burn”…

Nathan Betzen

April 08, 2013·1 min read
pop_up_notification

Prerelease 

XBMC 13 - Gotham - March Cycle

We are now finished with month #2 of our monthly development cycle for XBMC 13 – Gotham. This month we see new features for iOS, Android, and PVR, as well as a new notification system, a new method for sorting images, and much more. iOS Dev ulion has added a boatload of new items to XBMC for iOS…

Nathan Betzen

April 02, 2013·4 min read
xbmc_immersive

April Fools 

XBMC Goes Back to its Roots [April Fools]

Sranshaft's Immersive skin is a leading candidate for new default XBMC skin After extensive contract talks and negotiations, we at XBMC are excited to announce an early agreement to work with Microsoft to replace the now defunct Windows Media Center with XBMC for Modern UI (formerly “Metro”) using…

Nathan Betzen

March 31, 2013·2 min read
summerofcode_0

Developer 

Google Summer of Code 2013

We’d like to inform our users again that we have applied to be a mentoring organization for this year’s Google Summer of Code. As many of you know, we were accepted last year as well as in2008. As last year was such a success for the program, we have very high hopes that we might be accepted again…

Nathan Betzen

March 28, 2013·1 min read
openelec20

 

OpenELEC 3.0.0 Released

Congratulations to our friends over at OpenELEC for their release of OpenELEC 3.0.0! OpenELEC is an embedded operating system built around XBMC designed to be as lightweight as possible. OpenELEC 3.0.0 incorporates XBMC 12.1 with support for NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel solutions, along with a dedicated…

Nathan Betzen

March 24, 2013·1 min read
zappy-frodo-background-680

Release 

XBMC 12.1 - Now Even Better

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. Fixes include: - XBMC now supports using OSX’s default output device for audio as well as hardware decoding with Intel GPUs in OSX - XBMC no longer hogs…

Nathan Betzen

March 17, 2013·2 min read

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xbmc-gotham-teaser

Community 

Gotham 13.0 Feature freeze

As you may have already read in our XBMC Devcon 2013 liveblog, we have decided that it’s time to feature freeze XBMC 13 “Gotham” and get ready for a new major version release. This feature freeze date has been set around the 10th of November 2013 so this means we have less than two weeks for adding…

Martijn Kaijser

October 30, 2013·4 min read

Community, Developer 

Platform Statistics: October

XBMC runs on many platforms and everyone has their favourites, but ever wondered which is the most popular? Take a look at the chart below to find out (based on audio universal scraper usage). Currently Microsoft Windows makes up over half of the XBMC user base but this is shrinking with the rise…

zag

October 23, 2013·1 min read
photo

Conferences, DevCon 

XBMC DevCon 2013 LiveBlog

Good morning, Germany! This live blog is intended to keep users up to date with DevCon conversations. I’ll likely update roughly once at the change of each hour, so there’s no real reason to constantly hit refresh. If you don’t see an update on the hour, I’ll hold back up updating until the next…

Nathan Betzen

October 10, 2013·7 min read

Conferences 

Beers, Users, and Devs Night

We apologize for the late notice, but for those of you in the Munich area we finally have a date and time for our Devs and Users Meet-up. We’ll be meeting at the NH München Dornach, Einsteinring 20. D-85609 Dornach. Munich at 19.30 (that’s 7:30PM for Americans) on this Friday. Just head over to…

Nathan Betzen

October 08, 2013·1 min read
IMG_0796

Conferences, DevCon 

XBMC DevCon 2013

It’s been a busy year since XBMC’s 2012 Developers’ Conference. In that time, XBMC 12.2 was released. The Raspberry Pi became one of the most used (if not the single most used) pieces of hardware to run XBMC. Hardware decoding in Android has become a real thing if only in alpha builds. PVR was…

Nathan Betzen

October 02, 2013·3 min read
3D_in_2D

Prerelease 

XBMC 13 - Gotham - August Cycle

For those keeping track, we’ve just completed alpha #7 in the August cycle, which includes two absolutely massive new features: Stereoscopic 3D support and Android Hardware video decoding. As always, the monthly alpha build is available on our Snapshots page, and the typical warning applies: this…

Nathan Betzen

September 04, 2013·4 min read
settings_descriptions

Prerelease 

XBMC 13 -Gotham - June and July Cycles

As has been the case for a few months now, for those who just can’t wait for a write-up about the newest alpha but tend to steer clear of the bleeding edge of nightlies, the new build should typically be available on the 1st of the month at mirrors.xbmc.org/snapshots. With that said, we’ve now…

Nathan Betzen

August 04, 2013·3 min read

Community, Developer 

The New XBMC Website Look

After quite a lot of hard work, we are very excited to present to everyone the new and improved look for XBMC.org (as well as a very necessary WordPress update). In particular, thanks go to Zag and Da-anda for their major contributions to the site, as well as Keith, Clumsy, theuni, and many others.…

Nathan Betzen

July 03, 2013·2 min read
new_settings

Prerelease 

XBMC 13 - Gotham - April and May cycles

With the release of XBMC 12.2 and GSoC, not to mention some behind the scenes work going on, an April cycle announcement was not published; however, thanks to a new process, both the April cycle and May cycle builds were built rapidly and efficiently (and on time). We have now switched from our old…

Team XBMC

June 10, 2013·4 min read
summerofcode_0

Developer 

Google Summer of Code Students

As of yesterday, all of those who applied for Google Summer of Code should have gotten their replies from the Google Open Source group. We are very excited to be working with the four students who were selected and are only sorry that we couldn’t select more, as there were quite a lot of excellent…

Nathan Betzen

May 28, 2013·1 min read

Community 

This Site is the Only Official Source of XBMC Software

A few months ago, some of you may remember that a number of news sites wrote articles under the apparent mistaken impression that a site making a modified version of XBMC was an official XBMC source. For the most part, most of those sites (with the exception of Engadget) updated their original…

Nathan Betzen

May 05, 2013·1 min read
zappy-frodo-background-680

Release 

XBMC 12.2 - Even More Frodo!

About a month and a half after the release of XBMC 12.1, we are happy to announce XBMC 12.2 with substantial fixes for 12.1 and 12.0 across all platforms. Fixes include: - Fixed infinite loop on addon dependencies, resolves crashing problem that arrose immediately post 12.1 launch - Numerous UPnP…

Nathan Betzen

May 02, 2013·2 min read
summerofcode_0

Developer 

Students Time to start applying for GSoC

Hey all you students, now is the time to beginning applying to work with XBMC on your favorite project this summer during 2013′s Google Summer of Code. To apply: 2. Take a look at the XBMC Ideas page 3. Prepare an outline for your GSoC proposal using our outline guide 4. Visit the Google Summer of…

Nathan Betzen

April 22, 2013·1 min read
summerofcode_0

Developer 

Google Summer of Code 2013: Students, Get Ready!

We are excited to announce to everyone that we have been accepted as an official GSOC 2013 mentor organization this year. GSoC 2012 was an incredible success for XBMC and XBMC users, as our Library, scrapers, and media server services took a massive leap forward, and we got an awesome test suite as…

Nathan Betzen

April 08, 2013·1 min read

Prerelease 

XBMC 12.2pre testing

In between coding up exciting new features, we have been hard at work pushing as many fixes as possible into the next bug fix release of XBMC 12. With 12.2, we’d like to ask your help in performing some bug testing, prior to the release. Broadly speaking, we are only looking for “crash and burn”…

Nathan Betzen

April 08, 2013·1 min read
pop_up_notification

Prerelease 

XBMC 13 - Gotham - March Cycle

We are now finished with month #2 of our monthly development cycle for XBMC 13 – Gotham. This month we see new features for iOS, Android, and PVR, as well as a new notification system, a new method for sorting images, and much more. iOS Dev ulion has added a boatload of new items to XBMC for iOS…

Nathan Betzen

April 02, 2013·4 min read
xbmc_immersive

April Fools 

XBMC Goes Back to its Roots [April Fools]

Sranshaft's Immersive skin is a leading candidate for new default XBMC skin After extensive contract talks and negotiations, we at XBMC are excited to announce an early agreement to work with Microsoft to replace the now defunct Windows Media Center with XBMC for Modern UI (formerly “Metro”) using…

Nathan Betzen

March 31, 2013·2 min read
summerofcode_0

Developer 

Google Summer of Code 2013

We’d like to inform our users again that we have applied to be a mentoring organization for this year’s Google Summer of Code. As many of you know, we were accepted last year as well as in2008. As last year was such a success for the program, we have very high hopes that we might be accepted again…

Nathan Betzen

March 28, 2013·1 min read
openelec20

 

OpenELEC 3.0.0 Released

Congratulations to our friends over at OpenELEC for their release of OpenELEC 3.0.0! OpenELEC is an embedded operating system built around XBMC designed to be as lightweight as possible. OpenELEC 3.0.0 incorporates XBMC 12.1 with support for NVIDIA, AMD, and Intel solutions, along with a dedicated…

Nathan Betzen

March 24, 2013·1 min read
zappy-frodo-background-680

Release 

XBMC 12.1 - Now Even Better

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. Fixes include: - XBMC now supports using OSX’s default output device for audio as well as hardware decoding with Intel GPUs in OSX - XBMC no longer hogs…

Nathan Betzen

March 17, 2013·2 min read
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