ChangeLog:
Support for XboX 360 dashboard Fall Update (.avi and .divx now are supported)
DLNA support is not enabled by default, as not mandatory.
Some configure script fixes and better support for cross-compilation.
Fixed network interface discovery on MacOSX.
Much more complete DLNA support through external libdlna.
Telnet Control interface.
Support for FLAC and HDMOV files.
FreeBSD 64bit and MacOSX build fix.
Newly written configure script.
PR: 128043
Submitted by: "Eric L. Chen" <d9364104 at mail dot nchu dot edu dot tw>
Approved by: Volker Theile <votdev at gmx dot de> (maintainer)
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