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Also a large group of translators who aided in making the user interface available in your local language. So we would like to thank every one, inside and outside of Team XBMC for their hard work and effort to make this possible. Not to forget all users who have been using the monthly and nightly builds, helping us test this upcoming release, and all third-party software libraries we use. The past year we have kept you informed with our monthly blog posts of all the exciting new features added to this final release.

Since July 12, the single most requested feature has been hardware decoding in Android, and with XBMC 13 we are finally able to make that feature a reality. XBMC should run on Android 4. Since the release of Frodo a lot of effort has been put into getting XBMC to run smoother on lower powered platform like the famous Raspberry Pi and of course Android. All this effort has paid off and the experience of using these devices has become much more polished and satisfying than ever before.

In particular, opening your libraries, browsing through them, loading images and starting videos have all seen dramatic speed increases. For you lovers of 3D out there, we are also pleased to say that we now support 3D movies encoded in the following formats: SBS, TAB, anaglyph, and interlaced on supported platforms for passive TVs.

XBMC on touchscreens now supports gesture controls during video playback, as well as supporting swiping controls in navigation. You may also notice that some users will need to reconfigure their audio settings.

This is caused by the audio improvements and restructuring of the settings systems. However this should be more intuitive and user friendly than it was in XBMC 12 thanks to improvements in Settings.

XBMC will now cooperate nicely with the pulseaudio server and will provide real pulseaudio support. From the user perspective, three major changes will be introduced that should dramatically improve usability in XBMC settings. First, settings have been broken down into levels starting at beginner and going all the way up the scale to expert level. If installing XBMC for friends or family, it is highly encouraged that you move the settings down to Beginner level.

And if a setting has disappeared that you typically expect to see, definitely browse through the settings levels, as it likely has been hidden on a more advanced level. Second, every setting now includes a description, which may be found at the bottom of the settings page on the default Confluence skin. If a setting title is odd or is otherwise confusing, this description is intended to clear up the purpose of the setting and the result of changing it.

Third, every setting page now includes a Reset to Default option so that if you find yourself completely unable to return to a usable state in XBMC, you can always start fresh without having to perform a complete reinstall.

Importantly, resetting one group of settings to default does not affect any others. With XBMC Remote you can use your phone as a keyboard, use the interface as a remote touch screen to control your media center as if you were using a mouse, use the onscreen remote, search for artists and media, and more.

One of the handiest but easiest to over look features in XBMC is one-click access to items normally buried in sub-menus. If you want to toggle the subtitles on, change the resolution, zoom in or out, or a dozen other obscure but useful tricks, all you have to do is click the Action button while watching your media and click the appropriate button for the task.

No more digging around in the sub-menus of XBMC and interrupting your viewing in the process. Have a favorite remote or other XBMC-related tip to share? Use Google Fonts in Word.

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