LXiMediaCenter Changelog

What's new in LXiMediaCenter 0.3.6 Beta

Apr 17, 2014
  • Updated FFMpeg to version 0.8.11;
  • Improved framerate detection and timestamp correction;
  • Added option to force an entire directory to be recognized as audio;
  • Fixed several crashes.

New in LXiMediaCenter 0.3.5 Beta (Jul 10, 2013)

  • Updated FFMpeg to version 0.8.7; Updated Qt to version 4.8;
  • Several SSDP fixes;
  • Added shutting down the PC from the device;
  • Fixed subtitle rendering for right-to-left languages.

New in LXiMediaCenter 0.3.4 Beta (Jul 10, 2013)

  • Added fix for Samsung TVs.
  • Several minor bugfixes.

New in LXiMediaCenter 0.3.3 Beta (Jul 10, 2013)

  • Fixed a crash when heavily loading the internal HTTP server;
  • Fixed not showing all files in a directory on some devices.

New in LXiMediaCenter 0.3.2 Beta (Feb 7, 2012)

  • Fixed a bug not showing subdirectories in the directory selector on the settings page.

New in LXiMediaCenter 0.3.1 Beta (Feb 7, 2012)

  • Improved probing performance;
  • Fixed missing dependencies in MacOS X package;
  • Fixed alphanumeric file soring.

New in LXiMediaCenter 0.3.0 Beta (Jan 28, 2012)

  • In this version the database has been removed, so there is no need to probe files anymore as the files are now scanned real-time while browsing directories. Furthermore: Improved the web interface;
  • For Windows and MacOS X there are new versions of FFMpeg with improved codec support and encoding performance;
  • Added a new frontend application which replaces the tray icon;
  • Improved subtitle rendering with support for more languages and code pages; Added support for CIFS/SMB (Windows file sharing) network filesystems; Several performance improvements on multi-core systems;
  • Many other minor fixes.

New in LXiMediaCenter 0.2.6 Beta (Oct 31, 2011)

  • Several fixes improving MPEG stream compliance, should improve device compatibility;
  • Added several new DLNA profiles (MPEG-TS container, MPEG4 part 2 codec, Matroska container);
  • Added manual DLNA profile selection to the device settings page;
  • Added support for Samsung Galaxy SII mobile phone (video not working yet); Many other minor fixes.

New in LXiMediaCenter 0.2.5 Beta (Sep 7, 2011)

  • Several fixes concerning DVD playback;
  • Fixed a DLNA issue causing some devices to crash;
  • Made web interface HTML 5 compliant.

New in LXiMediaCenter 0.2.4 Beta (Aug 31, 2011)

  • Several fixes in DLNA device compatibility;
  • Fixed several issues with playback of DVD language streams;
  • Added blocks to photo slideshows that prevent the widescreen detection of TVs messing up the aspect ratio;
  • Added a setting for the slideshow slide duration;
  • Framerate detection fix causing stuttering video on some files;
  • Improved loading of large directories in the web-interface.

New in LXiMediaCenter 0.2.3 Beta (Jul 26, 2011)

  • Fixed several issues on Windows regarding selection of media directories;
  • Fixed Linux version not loading plugins;
  • Several improvements in DLNA compliance;
  • Added normalization and gap removal for music streams;
  • Improved transcode settings, and added an option to add or remove video for music files.

New in LXiMediaCenter 0.2.2 Beta (Jul 18, 2011)

  • Added MacOS X support;
  • Many fixed in DLNA device compatibility;
  • Many other minor fixes.

New in LXiMediaCenter 0.2.1 Beta (Jun 18, 2011)

  • Improved video quality of fast encoding;
  • Small fix in DLNA compliance;
  • Several other minor fixes.

New in LXiMediaCenter 0.2.0 Beta (May 30, 2011)

  • This version brings improved DLNA compliance, add support for playing DVD titles, improved file compatibility, and fixes many smaller bugs.

New in LXiMediaCenter 0.1.2 (May 30, 2011)

  • Improved detection of subtitle files in subdirectories; fixed not always showing all Windows drive letters; Made IMDB title matching more robust.

New in LXiMediaCenter 0.1.1 (May 30, 2011)

  • Fixed detection of multi-file movies; improved detection of subtitle files; fixed subtitle synchronization; fixed building thumbnails for short files; and fixed hiccups in complex scenes caused by a high bandwidth.