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Posted over 12 years ago
  Happy New Year! ...and what a busy one it's been for us! If there was only one thing for us it would be the release of OpenELEC 1.0 after 2 years of constant development and 1 year of open beta testing. Fortunately, that's not all that's ... [More] happened! We've had a steady increase in interest over the year but when 1.0 was released it exceeded our every expectation. For example, while we had a respectable 1000 visitors a day (or thereabouts) in May, that steadily grew to 3000 by September and then when we released 1.0 it shot up to 9000 visitors a day! We're now sitting at around 6000 visitors a day - about a five-fold increase from May, which we're pretty pleased with! In fact, over the last year we've had more than 850,000 visits (including three from Greenland!) and nearly 40% of our visitors this year have been new to the site which is a good way to measure how popular OpenELEC is becoming. We've managed to pick up some partners this year including Zotac, Xtreamer and Pulse-Eight. This is excellent news for us as it means more promotion and better support for the hardware those manufacturers produce. For owners of the Xtreamer Ultra it means even more as there's a dedicated build for the platform! What else has happened? Well, we've donated (with help from our generous users) some hardware to some of our 3rd party developers who have improved functions like our LIRC support, VAAPI support and now XVBA support for using AMD GPUs with OpenELEC. We've been mentioned on many technology websites including Lifehacker, MissingRemote, Phoronix and many more. Also, we’ve had over 200 donations this year. That’s a big thing for us as it’s where all of the funding for the project comes from. We rely on donations to pay for our web hosting (downloads of OpenELEC alone are responsible for over 7TB of bandwidth for some months!).   Some Thanks... Firstly, we want to thank FernetMenta and everybody that donated money to buy him a Fusion-box. Some of you have already seen the results of the early development of XVBA and everything looks very promising. Without him, progress on the ATI-based platforms would be much slower and we probably wouldn’t had the good results we now have. So a big thank you for FernetMenta, as he deserves some spotlight! (and off-course all donators, that made it possible for him). Also on a side note, he is also working on perfecting VDPAU! We'd like to thank Zotac and Xtreamer, they donated us several free boxes and boards for testing. As we depend on donations, help from manufacturers is highly appreciated. Each box has it's own specifications and through testing with the hardware we can make builds that get the most out of these boxes. We'd like to thank Pulse-eight for their support and donations. None of this would be possible without Team XBMC and their developers, so we'd like to thank them for all the time and support we've had from them - this includes Amet, Dushmaniac and vdrfan for their help. Last (but not least) everyone who has helped and/or donated to us in any way. You're all appreciated!   What is there to look forward to this coming year? Good question! Well, there's version 2.0 - based on XBMC's Eden release which comes with new features of it's own. Some of these features are actually already available in OpenELEC 1.0 as our developers have back-ported them! There will be new releases (both minor and major) that will bring new hardware support and new features to the underlying OpenELEC system. As always, OpenELEC is about the user experience - from helping our users on the forums and chat to taking their ideas / bug reports and fixing or implementing them so others can use them. OpenELEC is all about getting your media center working as quickly and as easy as possible. We still need your help moving forward to ensure we’re getting all your hardware working out of the box where we can.   And Finally... As we say goodbye to the year 2011, we'd like to send out our most sincere good wishes to all of our fantastic users, dedicated developers and generous partners. We hope the new year brings you all new dreams, visions, resolutions and a new (better!) way of living - Genuinely, have a very happy, healthy, positive and peaceful new year!   Happy New Year!! [Less]
Posted over 12 years ago
  We want to wish all of our users, team XBMC, supporting manufacturers and developers a warm, lovely, healthy and joyful Christmas and that you will enjoy OpenELEC in the most useful way these days.
Posted over 12 years ago
In our latest development builds we have included some patches which should improve our Fusion builds but will also affect all other builds. We have included the latest work from FernetMenta and others. This means on Fusion builds (or better; if ... [More] you use a AMD GPU) XVBA Hardware decoding is used directly and not anymore via VAAPI. The patches are quite big and will change quite some things related to all other builds as well. Because of this we need your help for testing our actual development builds (release r9202 or later). Please report issues in this thread on our orum. If there are bigger problems we will remove these patches again, but we hope they are stable enough. You can find the development build at the following location: http://sources.openelec.tv/tmp/image/openelec-eden Please also keep on testing ION/Intel/Generic builds, there are some bugfixes included which improve these builds too (esp. stability changes for VDPAU) [Less]
Posted over 12 years ago
We are happy to release our next bugfix release: OpenELEC 1.0.2 is released! Many thanks to all users for testing and contributing. Fixes: samba: change default server string and set netbios name according the hostname configured in OpenELEC ... [More] OS settings addon. Note: this changes the default system smb.conf. If you use a own samba.conf in /storage/.config (Configfiles share) you must manually remove samba.conf.sample, reboot and rewrite samba.conf with your changes based on the new samba.conf.sample file. PyBluez: dont build and install bytecode   Updates: update to linux-3.1 (final)this updates the Kernel to the final release and fixes some WOL (Wake on LAN) issues with prereleases of Kernel 3.1 update to xf86-video-nvidia-290.03this updates the nvidia graphic driver and *should* fix a crashing video driver on various systems like the Zotac GeForce 9300   Known issues and limitations GPU Temperature is not shown in XBMC on some nvidia GPU hardware (bug in driver) Component Video does not work in the Apple TV image If you use the installer to install on a new drive, be sure there is at least one partition, otherwise the drive will be not detected If you find more issues let us know in the forum (Bug Reports) Adding additional drivers If you need an additional driver (esp. WLAN/DVB/Remote) let us know this in our forum (Feature request) [Less]
Posted over 12 years ago
We are happy to release our first bugfix release: OpenELEC 1.0.1 is released! Many thanks to all users for testing and contributing. Fixes:   dont start wpa_supplicant in debugmode, this fixes non working WLAN connections in version 1.0.0 ... [More]   Updates: update to dvb-firmware-0.0.15   Known issues and limitations GPU Temperature is not shown in XBMC on some nvidia GPU hardware (bug in driver) Component Video does not work in the Apple TV image If you use the installer to install on a new drive, be sure there is at least one partition, otherwise the drive will be not detected If you find more issues let us know in the forum (Bug Reports) Adding additional drivers If you need an additional driver (esp. WLAN/DVB/Remote) let us know this in our forum (Feature request) [Less]
Posted almost 13 years ago by [email protected] (Stephan Raue)
It is a long time now after we have given an update about the status of our project, and in particular: “what have we done with your donations?”. So let's start giving you a list where all the money has gone.
Posted almost 13 years ago by [email protected] (Stephan Raue)
It is a long time now after we have given an update about the status of our project, and in particular: “what have we done with your donations?”. So let's start giving you a list where all the money has gone.