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Posted over 16 years ago
As promised in my previous post, TheUni and myself are trying to keep you informed about developments from within the XBMC community. To kick it off I’ve decided to pick one of XBMC’s most admired feature - it’s skinning engine. Thanks to the great work of many, foremost jmarshall, XBMC has the most flexible skinning engine [...]
Posted over 16 years ago
As we have already announced, XBMC is going to have a booth at LinuxTag in Berlin in 3 weeks time. We know we have the best looking media center, and with your help, we can have the best looking booth at the show as well! Our current thinking is to first plaster ...
Posted over 16 years ago
As you know, XBMC is going to have a booth at Linuxtag in Berlin in 3 weeks time. We know we have the best looking media center, and with your help, we can have the best looking booth at the show as well! Our current thinking is to plaster the booth in ...
Posted over 16 years ago by Team XBMC
As we have already announced, XBMC is going to have a booth at LinuxTag in Berlin in 3 weeks time. We know we have the best looking media center, and with your help, we can have the best looking booth at the show as well! Our current thinking is to first plaster the entire booth in black [...]
Posted over 16 years ago
Just thought I’d comment on a nice recently added feature. ubikdood did up a nice patch that gave a popup slider dialog, similar to the seek bar and volume bar, when the audio and subtitle delays were adjusted, to give nice, visual feedback as you adjust these settings directly via a keypress. After discussions with Jezz_X, [...]
Posted over 16 years ago
It is almost time for this years SourceForge.net Community Choice Awards (CCA). This is the forth annual SourceForge CCA, back in year 2006 XBMC Media Center won two categories; “best multimedia project” and “best game project”. If you are a registered user on SourceForge.net (registration is free) then you can help to make sure that [...]
Posted over 16 years ago
nVidia have been kind enough to loan one of our devs (motd2k) an ION reference box that we can use to showcase XBMC at Linuxtag. It has what appears to be an Atom 230 processor, so compilation of XBMC took just over an hour, but thanks to hardware accelerated video decoding, performance while running XBMC is [...]
Posted over 16 years ago
Boys and Gals By now you’ve probably realized that XBMC developer’s aren’t into doggies or other unrelated BS that gets them distracted from their key goal - polishing, continuously improving and delivering the finest media center application to its ... [More] users. What you might have missed is that XBMC, unlike many other open or closed source projects, has [...] [Less]
Posted over 16 years ago
A few bugs managed to slip into the XBMC Media Center 9.04 (Babylon) final release, so we decided to do a quick update. This maintenance release addresses those glaring Babylon issues as well as some other things that we have fixed since. No new features are present here, this is ...
Posted over 16 years ago
As many of the forum regulars are probably aware, some new options appeared in XBMC svn builds a while back (sorry for the late posting on this, but didn’t want it to go unnoticed). For those who are picky about “judder” or jerky playback due to the difference in video source and display FPS, your screams [...]