OSMC’s January update is ready with a wide range of improvements and fixes to keep your OSMC device running in tip-top shape. Here’s what’s new:
Bug fixes
- Fix an issue which would prevent some services which use DRM (i.e. Netflix, Amazon Prime Video) from working correctly in Raspberry Pi and Vero 4K Kodi v18 (Leia) test builds
- Fix an issue where CEC could keep resetting the TV language on Kodi
- Fix an issue with choppy Live TV playback on Vero 4K when the PVR backend did not pass a framerate
- Fix an issue which caused audio delays to GUI sounds on Vero 4K
- Fix an issue which could cause audio buzzing sounds on Vero 4K when switching between passthrough and PCM
- Fix an issue which broke functionality for some RF remote controls in the December update
- Fix an issue which could prevent playback of files via SMBv2 on Vero 4K
- Fix an issue where kernels would not be autoremoved when no longer needed after updating to Debian Stretch
- Fix an issue which could prevent DVDs from being played back by Kodi when using an attached DVD drive
- Fix an issue which could cause picture breakup when watching Live TV on Raspberry Pi when the PVR backend was hosted on the same Raspberry Pi
Improving the user experience
- Add support for Xiaomi BT Remote
- Improved performance when viewing Videos via Kodi’s picture mode on Vero 4K
- Improved channel switching time when watching UDP Live TV streams on Vero 4K
- Add an option to Kodi to Force RGB output to Kodi on Vero 4K to make it easier for legacy Philips TV users to fix green screen issues
- Add an option to Kodi to lock HPD to fix issues caused by slow EDID handshakes on Vero 4K
- Add an option to Kodi to mute HDMI audio for those using SPDIF audio on Vero 4K
- Add support for specifying a custom set of display modes to override EDID on Vero 4K
- Add support for matching the source resolution on Vero 4K
- Enable access to mounted drives via Kodi clients (such as Yatse) by default
- Improved performance for SMB shares mounted via fstab on Vero 4K
- Improved performance for NFS shares mounted via fstab on Vero 4K
- Reduced Vero 4K power consumption at idle
- Remove unnecessary warning from kernel package when updating OSMC via dist-upgrade
- On-board WiFi improvements for Raspberry Pi
Miscellaneous
- Added userspace HID support
- Add Debian version to OSMC logs to ensure Debian base OS version is correct
- Include
rc.local
by default after it’s removal from Debian to make it easier for users to run commands on startup - Prevent accidental shutdown of Vero 4K by remote
- Updated Raspberry Pi firmware and userland
Wrap up
To get the latest and greatest version of OSMC, simply head to My OSMC -> Updater and check for updates manually on your exising OSMC set up. Of course — if you have updates scheduled automatically you should receive an update notification shortly.
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