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*XBMC on iOS can playback all formats supported by XMBC in standard definition. | *XBMC on iOS can playback all formats supported by XMBC in standard definition. | ||
* | *H.264 (up to High Profile) encoded videos that are not interlaced are supported for high definition (720P and up) using Hardware video decoding. | ||
**The iPad 2 and iPhone 4S ''(and possibly the [[ATV3]] once jailbroken)'' are the only exceptions to this and will play ''some'' other HD codecs due to the more powerful CPU inside using software video decoding. | |||
*Videos with 16 reference frames will not playback correctly (using 16 ref frames is out of spec for most codec standards anyways) | *Videos with 16 reference frames will not playback correctly (using 16 ref frames is out of spec for most codec standards anyways) | ||
*Videos at 60Hz may not playback correctly for reasons not yet known (possible hardware limitation). | *Videos at 60Hz may not playback correctly for reasons not yet known (possible hardware limitation). |
Revision as of 18:14, 12 April 2012
Template:XBMC wiki toc XBMC for iOS specific Frequently Asked Questions and Answers. Don't forget to check out the iOS Specific Support forum.
General FAQ (all devices)
The following applies to all supported iOS devices, including: Apple TV 2, iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch.
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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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iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch
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Troubleshooting
Have you tried switching it off then on again?
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