Raspbmc

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About 'Raspbmc' Channel

The minimal XBMC Linux distribution for Raspberry Pi

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XBMC 13 ‘Gotham’ is here!

[...] are enabled in Raspbmc Settings. If you’ve installed a nightly build, you’ll want to switch to ‘xbmc-release’ in Raspbmc [...]

New Raspbmc update!

[...] installable via Raspbmc Settings; however I’d recommend the custom Raspbmc build ‘Gotham-Raspbmc-Release’ which has support [...]

Raspbmc’s November update!

[...] support is available again. Simply select ‘Enable external soundcards’ in Raspbmc Settings. Thanks to ‘stupid-boy’ for working on an OpenMAX ALSA sink. This is much better [...]

Raspbmc’s May update

[...] a USB sound card Improve ease of enabling an external sound card in Raspbmc (Programs -> Raspbmc Settings -> System Configuration -> Enable External Soundcard) Remove deprecated ‘Disable [...]

Raspbmc’s April update

[...] demonstrates our long term support for XBMC on Raspberry Pi. Here’s what this update brings: XBMC Frodo build updated to include new bug fixes and stability improvements Fixed issue [...] [...]

Raspbmc hotfix

[...] couple of months to restore our Pulse Audio implementation back into Raspbmc, but something in XBMC Frodo caused it to no longer function properly. The work was very much a hack anyway — [...]

Raspbmc’s October update

[...] ff/rw the speed improvements are now available as well — thanks Dom and Ben Based on XBMC Frodo 12.3 Support for multi-channel audio Improvements to IO through use of BFQ and zcache [...]

Raspbmc’s November update!

[...] cap was not working Fixed a message that would show above the splash screen Add hotplugging to XBMC Frodo. This allows connection and disconnection of keyboards without having to restart XBMC Fix [...]

Raspbmc Release Candidate 3

[...] project has more mirrors than ever, and I don’t feel guilty for stealing all of the Raspberry Pi Foundation’s bandwidth, bless them for letting me use it! The CDN brings you high-speed [...]

Another Raspbmc update

[...] and Composite. I pushed an updated GPU blob but that did not resolve the issue as the Raspberry Pi foundation updated it later again that night. I’ve thus taken the opportunity to also update a [...]

Crack for MPEG2, VC1, DTS hardware decoding!

[...] at the lack of hardware decoding support for DTS. If we announced that the Raspberry Pi foundation had made these codecs for sale, we’re sure you’d be delighted Well, even better. It’ [...]

Happy New Year!

[...] developers, such as those that work on Raspbian and XBMC and in particular the Raspberry Pi foundation and its volunteers such as Dom (popcornmix) who’s made great progress this year [...]

Yet another Raspbmc update

[...] I am announcing another Raspbmc update in hope to refine some upstream issues with XBMC and improve the general user experience. [...]

Another Raspbmc update

Hi there, I know that RC4 has had a few issues, particularly with HDMI CEC support and Composite. I pushed an updated GPU blob but that did not resolv [...]

XBMC 13 ‘Gotham’ is here!

[...] of the month, this is it for now. A couple of warnings: Skins may not be compatible with XBMC Gotham, check first Your database version will be upgraded. Take care if you are using shared [...]

New Raspbmc update!

[...] image to the latest version of XBMC, kernel and firmware Here’s what’s new, thanks to XBMC Gotham will bring the following features and improvements: Issues streaming with iOS 7 using AirPlay [...]

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XBMC 13 ‘Gotham’ is here!

[...] are enabled in Raspbmc Settings. If you’ve installed a nightly build, you’ll want to switch to ‘xbmc-release’ in Raspbmc [...]

New Raspbmc update!

[...] installable via Raspbmc Settings; however I’d recommend the custom Raspbmc build ‘Gotham-Raspbmc-Release’ which has support [...]

Raspbmc’s November update!

[...] support is available again. Simply select ‘Enable external soundcards’ in Raspbmc Settings. Thanks to ‘stupid-boy’ for working on an OpenMAX ALSA sink. This is much better [...]

Raspbmc’s May update

[...] a USB sound card Improve ease of enabling an external sound card in Raspbmc (Programs -> Raspbmc Settings -> System Configuration -> Enable External Soundcard) Remove deprecated ‘Disable [...]

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