New XBMC 13.2 Gotham – Beta 3

The folks over at XBMC have released a new beta to their 13.2 Gotham release. Beta 3 is out only a couple months after their first beta rollout.

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13.2-Gotham-betaBelow are some changes:

Fixes done in 13.2 beta 3

* Fix audio problems with pass-through on OSX
* Crash in Android if an app is favourite, then uninstalled from system.
* Fix crash in Android when entering programs menu in some skins
* Bitstream conversion fix for some BD mkv iso rips
Fixes done in 13.2 beta 2

* Fix labelcontrols with autowidth set were always marked as dirty (re-render)
* Update included PVR add-on
* Set “remote as keyboard” default to true for Android
* Fix FTP TLS not working
* Fix some disappearing characters on Mac OSX
Fixes done in previous 13.2 beta 1 which are also included

* Fix onplaybackstarted event for external players
* Don’t show OSD menu DVD menu with mouse/touch
* GetText and delete sound option for add-on developers
* Fix wrong sample-rate selection on OSX
* Fix optical usb devices with > 2 channels on OSX
* Fix firewall popups in OSX on start-up
* Make the fake full-screen option only visible when running OSX snowleopard
* 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

For download links head over to http://xbmc.org/xbmc-13-2-gotham-beta-3/


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