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Sunday, December 19, 2010

Updates to 10.0 dharma, rocks XBMC powerful additional and enhanced support [video] graphics acceleration (Gawker)

XBMC Updates to 10.0 Dharma, Rocks Awesome Add-on Support and Improved Graphic AccelerationWindows/Mac/Linux: XBMC, impressive open source and highly customizable media updates to XBMC 10.0 Dharma today with some serious changes under the hood - including an absolutely extraordinary complementary framework upgrade Center.

Last year at this time, XBMC team dropped the release of 9.11 Camelot. Camelot blew all further with a dramatically improved user interface and as your Media Center skins look us like a million bucks - literally, none of the visitors at my house never think that I have received free of charge.

In 2010, we saw various incarnations of the generation of Dharma as he squeezed beta and release candidate phase. From today, XBMC 10.0 Dharma is available for public release and it is quite an impressive upgrade. At first glance you might have trouble he say apart from 9.11 Camelot. Extraordinary style introduced in the latest version is always there and who better than ever with a few minor adjustments. The real magic in this release cycle is under the hood.

XBMC Updates to 10.0 Dharma, Rocks Awesome Add-on Support and Improved Graphic Acceleration

Let us be honest. I love XBMC, there is a good chance that you too love XBMC - he won five hive for best media center application and XBMC articles always collect much attention here. We have to claim that, historically, adding XBMC and customization experience XBMC was a walk in the Park. You have to comb forums XBMC.org read post after post and hope that make us the combing for you and write a nice guide. Modules were almost entirely hit or random and what worked in a cycle of generation may not work the next - or even between machines. This release cycle removes adhesive tape holding the additional support and replaces it with a complementary system based on the elegant and streamlined repository.

Sounds too good to be true? Check out the video below. I was able to install modules easily, to the right of the box, with a new installation. Instead of marinating in a lot of hand editing configuration files, look at how I easily download a new skin, add in some media scrapers and even add a video plugin to within a few minutes (any configuration or modification of the hand is necessary at any time).

XBMC Updates to 10.0 Dharma, Rocks Awesome Add-on Support and Improved Graphic Acceleration

If you're new to XBMC you think OH, well "that seemed easy enough!" but if you're a veteran of the XBMC, you are probably still in shock. I did not FTP in my installation XBMC, hand edit the configuration files or sacrifice all livestock to achieve. Adding media scrapers, music and modules subtitle, new skins, tools, videos and additional web interfaces to your Media Center remote control has never been this easy.

In addition to support additional awesome (and we do not insist enough what a great not forward this new framework complementary and repository is XBMC project) you will find even more improvements in the generation of the dharma, including:

Support for new media, including acceleration WebM VP8.Improved equipment for a large number of hardware configurations, including support for Windows Vista/7 and CrystalHD acceleration on all platforms - Linux and OS X users DXVA2 codecs will see major improvements with CrystalHD.Support for unencrypted Blu - ray playback.Integrated day including support for update or automatic update notifications.

For a detailed overview of all improvements to 10.0 Dharma XBMC see complete milestone here.

Excited about the new version and want to make your collection of media like whipping and customizing your XBMC experience? Information on how to get so many things with our practice guides:

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Send an e-mail to Jason Fitzpatrick, the author of this post in jason@lifehacker.com.

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