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XBMC for iOS specific Frequently Asked Questions and Answers. ''Don't forget to check out the '''[http://forum.xbmc.org/forumdisplay.php?f=137 iOS Specific Support forum].'''''
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=General FAQ (all devices)=
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The following applies to all supported iOS devices, including: [[Apple TV 2]], iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.
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*'''[[HOW-TO:Install XBMC on Apple TV 2|Install XBMC on Apple TV 2 (black)]]''' &nbsp; (see [[#ATV2_requirements|requirements]])


*'''[[HOW-TO:Install XBMC on iPad/iPhone/iPod touch|Install XBMC on iPad, iPhone, iPod touch]]''' &nbsp; (see [[#iDevice_requirements|requirements]])
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=SSH
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*[[w:Secure Shell|Secure Shell (SSH)]] is used to send remote commands to the ATV2. You will need this for many XBMC related tasks detailed on this page. For SSH access you can use [http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ putty] or [http://www.bitvise.com/tunnelier.html Tunnelier] on Windows, Terminal.app in Mac OS X, or any standard terminal/shell in Linux.
*To SSH into an iOS device open your SSH application and type in:
:<pre>ssh [email protected]</pre>
*For most things you can and should use "mobile" as the user, as shown above. For some tasks, such as upgrading XBMC itself, you will need to replace "mobile" with "root".
*The default password (for "mobile" or "root") will be ''alpine''
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Release_version|2=Version
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| Question= XBMC for iOS version
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*The current XBMC for iOS version is v11 (Eden) Release Candidate 2. This is the same code that all of the other platforms (Linux, Mac, Windows) are using ([https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/commits changelog]). These are public test builds that contain many new features, but may not be completely stable. A stable version of XBMC for iOS will come with the final release of XBMC 11.0 "Eden" ([http://trac.xbmc.org/roadmap roadmap]).
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Current_build|2=XBMC_Version
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| Question= What nightly build/beta/version of XBMC am I running?
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*XBMC main menu > System > Lower submenu > System info. '''Note the build date.'''
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Formats
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*XBMC on iOS can playback all formats supported by XMBC in standard definition. Due to technical limitations only H.264 (up to High Profile) encoded videos are supported for high definition. The iPad 2 and iPhone 4S are the only exceptions to this and will play ''some'' other HD codecs (means anything with 720p resolution and above) due to the more powerful CPU inside.
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Media
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:''See also: '''[[Adding videos to the library]]'''''
*You'll want to connect to media that's being shared from a computer, HTPC, or NAS device on your local network, especially with the ATV2 since it only has 8 GB of space. iPad and other iDevices can store files locally, and the iPad specifically can also use the Apple Camera Kit to use USB drive and SD cards. Guides for these will be arriving shortly, until then try searching [http://forum.xbmc.org/forumdisplay.php?f=137 the forums] or Youtube.
 
*This [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4iEl3BqhUI tutorial] describes how to share using SMB on '''Mac OS 10.6''' (Snow Leopard) and below. This is a [http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=63123 tutorial] for SMB sharing on '''Windows 7'''. If you're using '''Mac OS 10.7''' (Lion), there are several [http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=106659 filesharing options] but you'll likely want to use AFP (unless you run into [http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=109723&page=21 stability issues]) because SMB won't work without installing Samba.  WebDAV and FTP are the next best choices.  [[Network Filesystem (NFS)|NFS sharing]] is available for all platforms but it's more complex than the other options. Most NAS devices will use SMB sharing.
 
:'''''Note:''' Better how-to guides on network sharing will be coming to the wiki someday. Feel free to add any links here to good guides you find.''
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Skins
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*XBMC for iOS is a full version of XBMC and will be able to use all non-platform specific add-ons and skins. More feature rich (CPU demanding) skins like AEON MQ 3 might not run smoothly, but most skins should be fine.
 
*Because XBMC is using pre-v11 (Eden) code, only add-ons and skins that have been tested and work will show up in the [[Add-on manager]]. If a specific add-on or skin you want to use doesn't show up then look for a newer in-development version on the forums: [http://forum.xbmc.org/forumdisplay.php?f=67 for Skins], [http://forum.xbmc.org/forumdisplay.php?f=27 for Add-ons].
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=FileTransfer|2=Addons|3=Add-ons|4=SFTP
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| Question= Transferring files like add-ons, skins, and others over
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*To manually install a skin/add-on/repo "by zip", see '''[[HOW-TO:Install an Add-on from a zip file on ATV2|this guide]]'''. The guide will also give you the basic gist of how to transfer files over using SSH/SFTP.
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Library|2=MySQL_sync|3=Roaming_profiles
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| Question= Sync the XBMC library between multiple installs
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*See '''[[HOW-TO:Synchronize multiple XBMC libraries]]''' to sync your library between XBMC devices (for any platform) using [[w:MySQL|MySQL]].
*When using library syncing on an [[#iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch|iDevice]], XBMC will freeze up when you are away from your local network. This is because it cannot connect to the MySQL server anymore. To be able to use both library syncing and still use XBMC on-the-go check out this guide: '''[[HOW-TO:Sync multiple libraries/MySQL and portable devices|MySQL and portable devices]]'''
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=AirPlay
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* To enable XBMC's [[AirPlay]] server go to: <code>Settings -> Network -> Services</code> and select <code>Allow XBMC to receive AirPlay content</code>
* For the Apple TV 2: Be sure to disable the native ATV2 AirPlay server in the ATV2's settings. Using the native AirPlay server will crash XBMC.
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Backup
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| Question= Backing up XBMC's settings
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*The most common way is to copy the [[userdata folder]] (via [[#FileTransfer|SFTP]]) (not to be confused with FTP) from the iOS device to another computer:
:<code> /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/XBMC/ </code> for all of your XBMC data, add-ons, skins, etc, or just <br/>
:<code> /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/XBMC/userdata/ </code> for just the settings files themselves (which takes up less space, but means you would have to re-download add-ons, etc). ([[Forum:92778]]).
*To restore, SFTP the directory back to its original location, then [[#SSH|SSH]] to the ATV2 and run the following command to reset ownership/permissions:
<pre>chown -R mobile:mobile /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/XBMC/</pre>
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=Apple TV 2 (black)=
:''This is the FAQ for the [[Apple TV 2]] (black). For the original Apple TV 1 (silver) see: '''[[Apple TV 1 FAQ]]'''''
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=ATV2_requirements|2=Requirements
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*To '''[[HOW-TO:Install XBMC on Apple TV 2|install XBMC for iOS]]''' you must have a [[forum:99315|jailbroken]] [[Apple TV 2]] that is running any iOS between [[w:IOS version history#Version history: Apple TV (second generation)|versions 4.1 and 4.4.4]]
*'''It is highly recommended to be on an iOS version on or before 4.3'''
*Look [[#ATV2_version|here]] to find out which version you are currently running.
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Jailbreaking
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*See '''[[forum:99315|ATV2 jailbreak FAQ]]'''
*If you need additional help go to http://forum.firecore.com/ , http://forum.tomcool.org/ , or http://modmyi.com/forums/ . Do not ask for jailbreaking help on the forums or on the wiki.
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Remotes|2=ATV2_remotes
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* The '''ATV2 remote''' works with XBMC and can be customized. See: [[Joystick.AppleRemote.xml for ATV2|Joystick.AppleRemote.xml for ATV2]] for a custom setting that uses up/down for longer FF/RW jumping.
**'''How do I bring up the context menu?''' - Press and hold MENU
**'''How do I bring up the OSD during playback?''' - Press and hold SELECT
**Key repeat (such as holding down directional buttons to navigate) does not work right now on the Apple Remote. This is a known issue.
<!--** General Apple remote functions can be found at [[Global Apple Remote]] (not fully updated for ATV2)-->
* The ATV2 can also learn remotes in its native settings. XBMC will respond to these learned remotes. See [http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3296 here] for instructions.
* '''Web interface''', including add-on interfaces
* Standard Android and iOS remote apps
* '''Rowmote Pro''' (requires helper, see nitoTV)
* '''Bluetooth''' keyboards can be used after BTstack is installed using either nitoTV or the command line. See [[forum:92386|this forum post]] for more info.
* '''Harmony''' Remotes have experimental support and you can teach the ATV2 to use most standard IR remotes via Settings > General > Remotes > Learn Remote. You can get additional functions by following [http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?p=738485#post738485 these instructions].
* The Apple iOS '''Remote app''' for iTunes/ATV
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=ATV2_output|2=Output
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*The ATV2 can playback [[#Formats|most videos]] saved as high as 1080p, but will only output a 720p signal to your TV. To see if you can really benefit with 1080p output, please consult this [http://hd.engadget.com/2006/12/09/1080p-charted-viewing-distance-to-screen-size/ chart]
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=USB
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*The Apple TV 2 can not operate as a USB host, so hooking an external drive or any other USB device to it will not work. To [[#Media|access media]] it must be located on the local network, ATV2's limited internal memory, and/or streaming from the internet.
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Timezone
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| Question= Setting time zones on ATV2
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*iOS 4.3 and higher, offers the ability to set the Time Zone via the Apple TV GUI, under Settings > General > Time Zone.
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=ATV2Software
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*XBMC is installed onto the Apple TV internal flashdrive, much like any iOS app, but you will still be able you use your Apple TV software as normal, XBMC will only be an extra option that you can launch from the Apple TV's original menu when you want to utilize the extra features and functions that are available in XBMC compared to the original Apple TV software. So XBMC will not replace the original Apple TV software, it instead complements the existing Apple TV software.
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Updates|2=Apple_updates
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| Question= Software updates from Apple will crash XBMC
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*Install updatebegone via nitoTV or [[#SSH|SSH]] into the ATV2 and type in:
apt-get install com.nito.updatebegone
reboot
*The above has fixed the issue in many cases but if it doesn't make sure your packages are current. SSH into the ATV2 and type in:
apt-get update && apt-get upgrade
reboot
*If the issue is still there, and you don't see any entries with apple.com in /etc/hosts, modify the file by using the following commands. [http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=748981&postcount=1] SSH into the ATV2 and type in:
echo "127.0.0.1 appldnld.apple.com" >> /etc/hosts
echo "127.0.0.1 mesu.apple.com" >> /etc/hosts
echo "127.0.0.1 appldnld.apple.com.edgesuite.net" >> /etc/hosts
echo "" >> /etc/hosts
reboot
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=ATV2_version|2=iOS_Version
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*Apple TV main menu > Settings > General > About > click Select to toggle between Apple TV software version and iOS build version.  Apple TV software is the application running on top of iOS similar to how FrontRow runs on MacOS. It's similar versions are easily confused with the [[w:IOS version history#iOS 4.x: Initial OS release on Apple TV|iOS versions]]. More info on the Apple TV software versions is available [http://support.apple.com/kb/HT4448 here].
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=direct_boot|2=boot
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| Question= Directly booting into XBMC
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*The ATV2 can be set up to directly boot into XBMC, bypassing the native ATV2 menu, but this will disable the ATV2 native menu completely.
*[[#SSH|SSH]] into the ATV2 and enter the following commands:
:*To enable direct booting: <pre>apt-get install org.tomcool.xbmc-booter</pre>
:*To disable direct booting: <pre>apt-get remove org.tomcool.xbmc-booter</pre>
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=USB_access
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*By installing afc2add you can have full file access of the ATV2 when it's plugged into a computer via the micro USB port. Once installed you can access the files by using an application such as [http://code.google.com/p/iphonebrowser/downloads/list iPhoneBrowser] or [http://www.macroplant.com/iexplorer/ iExplorer] (formally iPhone Explorer).
*To install afc2add you can either do it through the NitoTV menu or [[#SSH|SSH]] into the ATV2 and type in <code>apt-get install us.scw.afctwoadd</code>
*You can use this to transfer [[#logs|logs]] out of the ATV2, place add-on zips, restore backups (remember to [[#repair_settings|repair permissions]]), or even store a few small video files on the ATV2's internal memory.
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=iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch=
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=iDevice_requirements|2=iDevices
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*To '''[[HOW-TO:Install XBMC on iPad/iPhone/iPod touch|install XBMC for iOS]]''' you must have a jailbroken [[w:iDevice|iDevice]] running iOS 4.x or higher.
*For hardware: iPad 1, iPad 2, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod touch 3rd gen (16GB and 32GB models only), iPod touch 4th gen.
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=TouchControls
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*'''Context menu:''' Two finger single tap the menu item.
*'''Go Back:''' Two finger swipe left.
*'''Zoom into/out of Image:''' Pinch.
*'''Slide out menus:''' Hold the menu item to bring it up, then swipe right to access the sub content.
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=iRemotes|2=iDevice_remotes
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* Direct '''touch screen''' input
* '''Web interface''', including add-on interfaces
* Standard Android and iOS remote Apps
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=iDevice_output
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| Question= Resolutions iDevices can play and output
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*iDevices can playback [[#Formats|most videos]] saved as high as 1080p. Native video output from a composite, component, VGA, or HDMI adapter on an iDevice is not currently supported, so iDevices can't output their capable resolution (via HDMI adapter: 720P on most supported iDevices, 1080P on the iPad 2 and iPhone 4S). Support for this may be added in the future.
*These cables can be used via jailbreak solutions found on [[w:Cydia|Cydia]] such as DisplayOut and TVout2, but will be limited to the current screen resolution.
*The final release of XBMC v11 (Eden) will include Retina support on iPhone 4, 4S, and the 4th gen iPod touch.
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1= iPad_camera_kit|2=iPad_USB
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*XBMC for iOS can read videos and files via the iPad Camera Connector Kit though the SD card reader or the USB port adapter (drives must be self powered or hub powered). The iPad Camera Connector Kit only works for the iPad 1 and 2. For troubleshooting tips when using the CCK, see [[forum:123816|this forum thread]].
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=Troubleshooting=
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Forum|2=IRC
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| Question= Getting more help with XBMC for ATV2/iOS
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* '''[http://forum.xbmc.org/forumdisplay.php?f=137 XBMC for iOS specific help forum]''' or the '''[irc://irc.freenode.org/xbmc-ios #xbmc-ios]''' [[w:IRC|IRC]] chat channel on irc.freenode.org
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Userdata|2=Logs|3=logs|4=debuglog|5=xbmc.log
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| Question= Userdata folder and logs
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:''See '''[[How-to:Submit a proper bug report]]''' for bug reporting details, '''[[forum:92480|here]]''' for instructions on reporting an issue to the forums, and  '''[[How-to:find and post XBMC.log for iOS]]''' for how to extract the debug and other logs.''
 
*[[Userdata folder]]: <code>/private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/XBMC/userdata/</code>
*[[Debug log]]: <code>/private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/XBMC.log</code>
*Syslog: <code>/var/log/syslog</code>
*CrashReporter: <code>/var/logs/CrashReporter/*.plist</code>
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Settings|2=repair_settings
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*Settings or sources not stored and updates are failing? This can happen when the setting xml files are manipulated outside XBMC. Connect to your iPad/ATV2 as root using an ssh client and repair file permissions.
 
*Run the following [[#SSH|SSH]] command on the iPad/ATV2:
 
<pre>chown -R mobile:mobile /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/XBMC/</pre>
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Reset
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| Question= Reset ATV2 without unplugging
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*Hold "menu" and "down" buttons for 5 sec.
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=NavSounds
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| Question= Navigational sounds don't work in menus
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*This is a known issue and will be fixed with the new audio engine (developed behind the scenes..).
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=SkinChange
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| Question= Stuck on a bad iPad/iDevice skin
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* If you changed skins on the iPad or other touch device and now can't navigate back to change them, delete <code>/private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/XBMC/userdata/guisettings.xml</code>
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=NoSound
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| Question= No sound with DTS or AC3
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*It's probably not the XBMC software on your ATV2, but has to do with your receiver. Try [http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=712719&postcount=90 this solution].
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=AC3
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| Question= AC3 files stutter or have static noise
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*AC3 Audio can stutter and pause video. Generating thumbnails may be the cause, go to XBMC > Settings > Video > File and deselect 'generate thumbnails'.
*Audio output could also be the culprit, go to Apple TV > Settings > Audio & Video > Audio Output and set it to "16 bit".
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Buffering|2=Performance
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| Question= Performance: video buffering, stuttering, choppiness
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* Update to the [[HOW-TO:Install XBMC on Apple TV 2#Nightly|latest nightly build]].
* Use a wired network connection (if possible, even if just for testing to rule out wireless network issues).
* Delete cache files in the following dir: /private/var/mobile/Library/Caches/AppleTV/Video/LocalAndRental (leave .plist files)
* Switch to a different network protocol (especially if you are using SMB), i.e. FTP, AFP, WebDAV or uPNP are good alternatives.
* Try sharing the media on another device to rule out a device-specific (or network) issue.
* Configure Audio Output in XBMC > System > Settings > System to use Optical/Coax, even if you are using HDMI. If this fixes your buffering issue, please let us know on the [[forum:114070|forums]].
* Set to 16-bit audio, Apple TV > Settings > Audio & Video > Audio Output and set it to "16 bit".
* Turn off thumbnails, XBMC > Settings > Video > File and deselect 'generate thumbnails'.
* Disable playback sync completely, XBMC > Settings > Video > Playback > turn off "Sync playback to display"
* If you are having buffering issues using a Time Capsule on WiFi, try [[forumpost_s:959135|this]].
* Try switching on [[HOW-TO:Enable_dirty_regions|dirty regions]] to speed-up the GUI using advancedsettings.xml '''GUI only. Won't help for video playback.'''
* Reboot
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{{:User:Ned Scott/Sandbox2|1=Crashing|2=Crash|3=Fixes|4=Disk_space
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| Question= Other ATV2 crash reasons/fixes
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* Are you running the [[HOW-TO:Install XBMC on Apple TV 2#Nightly|latest nightly]]? It'll have the most recent bug fixes.
* Check your [[#Logs|logs]] for clues.
* Do you have [http://forum.firecore.com/topic/4224 Firecore Media Player] installed? Try removing it and testing again.
* Have you [[#repair_settings|verified proper ownership of your settings]]?
* Is an Apple software update crashing XBMC? Try [[#Apple_updates|blocking them]].
* Are you using a feature rich skin? Check to see if you're running [http://forum.xbmc.org/showpost.php?p=883003&postcount=86 out of memory].
* Have you run out of space on your ATV2? Check with (via [[#SSH|SSH]]) the <code>df -k</code> command. If any /dev/disk* filesystems are at 100%, use <code>du -h /</code> to see what's taking up space.<br /> First places to check are:  /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/XBMC/addons/packages, /private/var/mobile/Library/Caches/AppleTV/Video/LocalAndRental and<br /> /private/var/mobile/Library/Caches/AppleTV/Video/Other also if you have a huge database, [[HOW-TO:Synchronize_multiple_XBMC_libraries#Syncing_thumbnails_and_fanart|moving your fanart and thumbnails]] will free up some space.
* Does your xbmc.log have any SQL errors? Remove your databases and reboot: (via [[#SSH|SSH]]) <code>rm -f /private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/XBMC/userdata/Database/*db</code> . This will reset your video database, but the devs are looking into a fix for the DB corruption issue.
* If you're seeing LIBAFPCLIENT errors in your logs you may want to switch to a [[forum:106659|different protocol]]. AFP is generally stable but [http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?t=109723&page=21 development] is orphaned at the moment.
* If your Windows 7 SMB share stops streaming, try [[forumpost_s:959354|this]] fix
* Be sure to disable the native ATV2 AirPlay server in the ATV2's settings. Using the native AirPlay server will crash XBMC, so use XBMC's built in AirPlay server instead. See [[#AirPlay|here]].
* If you get a "no space left on device" error during XBMC installation, try [[forumpost_s:972014|this]] to move Applications folder to 2nd partition
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