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Raudo changelog and what's new
Raudo updates itself. Here's how versions work and where to find the full release notes for every build.
How Raudo updates
Raudo checks for a new version and installs it for you. You don't need to come back to the site or reinstall anything: next time you open the app, you'll already have the latest improvements and fixes.
We publish every version on GitHub Releases, our official record of changes. That's where you'll find the full release notes for each build —what was added, what improved and what was fixed— with the exact date.
Rather than repeat a list here that could go stale, we keep the detailed changelog in one place: GitHub. That way you always see accurate, up-to-date information for every version.
What Raudo does today
An honest summary of what you can already do with the current version of the player:
- Live playback speed control (up to 4×) with an automatic catch-up controller to burn buffer and reach the live edge
- Timeshift: rewind what has already aired on a live channel
- EPG TV guide in a grid, with reminders
- Movies and series (VOD) with ‘continue watching’ and mark-as-watched
- Record live TV to a file
- Picture-in-picture mini-player, sleep timer and event mode
- Channel gallery, favorites, custom folders and PIN parental control
- 12 UI languages, hardware decoding and auto-update
Everything runs locally: no telemetry, no ads, no account. Your data and playlist stay on your PC. Remember, Raudo is the player —you bring your own M3U or Xtream Codes playlist—; it ships no channels and no content.
Always current
Download Raudo and get every improvement automatically.
Download the latest versionFree · 64-bit · Windows 10 and 11 · updates itself