The final version of XBMC 13 Gotham (and in fact the final version of XBMC itself), is now available and ready to sneak into your Apple TV 2. XBMC 13.2 Gotham will be the last update of the popular software to bear the iconic name, as the team confirmed that all future updates will be known by the new name Kodi Entertainment Center.
The update, however, brings only a bunch of bug fixes & stability improvements, and not any new features. And so, you will be able to install it directly on top of your previous Gotham installations. Most of the improvements are directed towards OS X and Android while other general fixes (below) will appear on Apple TV also.
Fixes done in XBMC 13.2 Gotham
- Bitstream conversion fix for some BD mkv iso rips
- Fix labelcontrols with autowidth set were always marked as dirty (re-render)
- Update included PVR add-on
- Fix FTP TLS not working
- Fix onplaybackstarted event for external players
- GetText and delete sound option for add-on developers
- Fix wrong sample-rate selection on OSX
- Fix overlapping subtitles
- Fix accented letters. Example: “VARIéS” rather than “VARIÉS”
- Prompt for master pin in case the add-on manager is locked
- Update GUI translations
- Update included add-ons
- Fixed several bugs and memory leaks
Team XBMC has also included an Importance Notice section to the announcement, which we highly recommend you read before updating to XBMC 13.2 Gotham. You can find the post here.
Apple TV 2 users can download Gotham 13.2 here.
Apple TV 1 users can get XBMC 13.2 Gotham via OpenElec.
If you’re a developer or consider yourself a tech geek, you can also check out the Kodi 14 Helix Alpha 2 for Apple TV.
Related posts:
- How to install XBMC 13.0 Gotham on Apple TV 2
- How to get XBMC on your HDTV via Apple TV 3 (or non-jailbreakable Apple TV 2)
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