XBMC 12.0 'Frodo' Released: PVR-Support, HD Audio and More
fluor2 writes "Team XBMC have released XBMC 12 'Frodo.' Features for XBMC 12 include: HD audio support (including DTS-MA and Dolby True-HD) via the new XBMC AudioEngine (OS X/iOS not yet available), live TV and PVR support, h.264 10-bit (aka Hi10P), 64-bit support in OS X to match the 64-bit support in Linux, improved image support, support for the Raspberry Pi, initial support for the Android platform, improved AirPlay support across all platforms, improved controller support in Windows and Linux, advanced filtering in the library, video library tags to complement movie sets, advanced UPnP sharing, and more!"
The live TV/PVR "functionality" is still dogshit, apparently shoehorned in at the last minute. I've used it with NPVR and MythTV backends and it doesn't do the most basic things like pause or rewind. Other than that it's lovely.
Yatse. It's far-and-away the nicest xbmc remote for android I've used. I think it's $3. It's absolutely worth it.
>Can someone explain why should we care about this profile?
In really basic terms, in Hi10p more data is used to define color which means there is less banding for a smaller file size. It's an H.264 profile which uses 10 bits of information to represent color. It's a huge improvement because there is less file size, which in the long run saves bandwidth.
Advantages
Significantly higher compression ratios resulting in decreased file sizes.
Far more information is preserved from the original, removing such issues as banding and poor detail in dark scenes.
Disadvantages
Slower decoding and encoding.
No support for DXVA or CUDA as of writing.
Slight compatibility issues with older devices during playback.
If you want to play it, http://haruhichan.com/forum/showthread.php?7545-KCP-Kawaii-Codec-Pack/page23the Kawaii Codec Pack is probably your best bet.