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* HD video (720 and 1080 resolution files) requires what's known as hardware video decoding, using special chips that handle video playback, in order to run smoothly on most ARM/Android systems. Some Android systems have powerful enough CPUs that they can playback some HD video without hardware decoding, but most will require it. | * HD video (720 and 1080 resolution files) requires what's known as hardware video decoding, using special chips that handle video playback, in order to run smoothly on most ARM/Android systems. Some Android systems have powerful enough CPUs that they can playback some HD video without hardware decoding, but most will require it. | ||
* | * XBMC [[nightly builds]] and the upcoming v13 "Gotham" now has hardware video decoding support that should work with most Android devices and the most common video codecs. See [[Android hardware]] for more details. | ||
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Frequently Asked Questions for Android. Template:XBMC FAQ
General FAQ
- See also: XBMC all platforms FAQ for FAQs that apply to all versions of XBMC.
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Performance tips
Main page: Android#Tips and tricks
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Troubleshooting
See also: Troubleshooting
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