OpenELEC, an embedded operating system built specifically to run XBMC, the open source entertainment media hub, is now at version 3.0 Beta 1. OpenELEC 3.0 Beta 1 has some very interesting updates. First of all, it's based on XBMC 12.0 Frodo, a free and open source (GPL) software media player and entertainment hub for digi... (read more)
OpenELEC, an embedded operating system built specifically to run XBMC, the open source entertainment media hub, is now at version 3.0.
The final version of OpenELEC is finally out and it's based on XBMC 12.1 Frodo. According to the developers, the new operating system now incorporates a lot more support for mediacenter hardware, ... (read more)
OpenELEC, an embedded operating system built specifically to run XBMC, the open source entertainment media hub, is now at version 2.0.
OpenELEC 2.0 is the first stable version ever released by the developers and it includes direct XVBA (X-Video Bitstream Acceleration) support.
The implementation of this technology makes it possible to playb... (read more)
OpenELEC, an embedded operating system built specifically to run XBMC, the open source entertainment media hub, is now at version 3.0 Beta 2. Just a few days after the previous update, the OpenELEC.tv developers have come up with another version. It's still in the beta stages, but there are plenty of changes to go around. ... (read more)
Hi comm,
I was compiling OpenELEC on my fedora-16 for using with a Raspberry Pi following this guide but unsuccessful. After an (about) 12 hours job, the process stopped with some unknown (by me) errors. :confused:
I've just paste them here. I wanted to ask to if would anyone know to tell me something about what kind of errors they are?
XBMC is an award-winning free and open source (GPL) software media player and entertainment hub for digital media. XBMC is available for Linux, OSX, Windows, and the original Xbox.
XBMC, an open source (GPL) software media player and entertainment hub for digital media that is available for multiple platforms, is now at version 12. After a few development versions, including three release candidates, the XBMC Media Center, codenamed Frodo, has finally reached version 12.
XBMC, an open source (GPL) software media player and entertainment hub for digital media that is available for multiple platforms, is now at version 12 RC2. XBMC 12 RC 2 has been dubbed Frodo and brings tons of fixes, but the most important change is by far the introduction of Android Support.
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XBMC is an award-winning free and open source (GPL) software media player and entertainment hub for digital media. XBMC is available for Linux, OSX, and Windows. Created in 2003 by a group of like minded programmers, XBMC is a non-profit project run and developed by volunteers located around the world.