XBMC 13.0 "Gotham" Has Been Officially Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Multimedia on 4 May 2014 at 08:13 AM EDT. 14 Comments
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XBMC 13.0 is officially available this morning with more than 500 commits from over 50 developers to bring out this "Gotham" release.

XBMC 13.0 features Stereoscopic 3D rendering support, better UPnP plug-and-play support, much better Audo Engine support, settings improvements, FFmpeg 1.2, improved subtitle search, and much more. Android users will also be fond of having hardware decoding support now available and overall speed improvements for Android and the Raspberry Pi.

More details on the huge XBMC 13.0 release can be found via XBMC.org.
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