

In addition to the Android bugfixes mentioned above, Kodi 15.2 "Isengard" Release Candidate adds better volume adjustment support for Xbox controllers, fixes a crash on the Mac OS X 10.7 operating system that occurred when attempting to resolve hard disk drive names, repairs issues with empty LatestAlbum.Artist, fixes fallback for the Norwegian Bokmål language, and addresses an application freeze issue on Windows OSes when using the away mode. There's now better support for Xbox controllers This should now have been correct as well," reads the announcement. Secondly some playback problem popped up for many Android users where they lost video after fast-forward playback. As such we included these changes into the 15.2 RC build for every one to test and hopefully get their device working again. "Past week we provided some special builds on the forum which solved the problems for the users that had the zoomed in or partial screen using Kodi. Additionally, it also addresses a playback problem on Android devices where the video stream was lost after fast-forwarding.

It promises to fix one of the most important issues for Android users, related to partial screen or zoomed in playback of video files. The first RC (Release Candidate) build of the upcoming point release of Kodi 15 (Isengard) has been announced this past weekend, and it is available for download and testing to users worldwide. It looks like the Kodi developers can't stop implementing new features and fixing annoying bugs in the best open-source and cross-platform media server software ever created, Kodi (formerly XBMC Media Center).
