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OpenPLi 5 was not released to the public because we used it for our development to make OpenPLi 6. The images can be downloaded at: https://openpli.org/download
 
OpenPLi 5 was not released to the public because we used it for our development to make OpenPLi 6. The images can be downloaded at: https://openpli.org/download
  
In the future we're continuing developing with results in future releases. But there will be a difference in releasing.  
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In the future we're continuing developing with results in new releases. But there will be a difference in releasing...<br />
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We'll only releasing stable versions now. So the changes that you'll notice is a update from OpenPLi 6.0 to 6.1 and future versions. Developing will be done internally and home builders can also make an extraction of our develop version.  
 
We'll only releasing stable versions now. So the changes that you'll notice is a update from OpenPLi 6.0 to 6.1 and future versions. Developing will be done internally and home builders can also make an extraction of our develop version.  
 
   
 
   

Revision as of 16:22, 24 June 2017

OpenPLi 6.0

OpenPLi is proud to present the next release of our image. OpenPLi 6.0. A lot has changed since OpenPLi 4, so we made a releasenote with all the changes. OpenPLi 5 was not released to the public because we used it for our development to make OpenPLi 6. The images can be downloaded at: https://openpli.org/download

In the future we're continuing developing with results in new releases. But there will be a difference in releasing...

We'll only releasing stable versions now. So the changes that you'll notice is a update from OpenPLi 6.0 to 6.1 and future versions. Developing will be done internally and home builders can also make an extraction of our develop version.

Should you wait for a long period for a new release? Well that depends.. If a new feature is ready, that feature will become public. It can take sometimes weeks, but also months before a feature becomes available.

We also have rebuild our Wiki and made a lot of new articles to read. We will continue to expand our wiki to make it a handy knowlagebase for our supported receivers. Have a look at: https://wiki.openpli.org


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  • Remove any (default) cam from the setup wizard. Let the user decide if and if yes which cam to use.
  • Upgrade Gstreamer version to 1.12.0
  • Center DVB subtitles per service (which also solve the 'destroyed' subtitles on some services e.g. ARD, ZDF)
  • New ECM info screen that includes providerIDs (at menu->about->serviceInfo->green) - https://wiki.openpli.org/index.php/Tips_and_Tweaks#ECM_info

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  • Multistream support for DVB-S2X tuners
  • Pluginbrowser - Allow two digit number selection in plugins. - When you are in the Plugin browser menu and want to use the 11th plugin, you can press 11 to open the 11th plugin directly.

Notice to HDMI-CEC users: By default the HDMI-CEC option is turned of. If you want to use the HDMI-CEC function...

  1. Go to Menu->Setup->System->Customize
  2. Put the Setup mode to Advanced and press green (OK)
  3. Select Audio / Video->HDMI-CEC setup and Enable the function.

More information about
Multistream: https://wiki.openpli.org/index.php/Mutistream
GStreamer: https://wiki.openpli.org/index.php/GStreamer