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*iDevices can playback [[#Formats|most videos]] saved as high as 1080p. Native video output from a composite 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. | *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. | ||
*iPads 1 and 2, and 3rd generation iPhone and iPod touch devices will have native screen resolution when viewing XBMC. However, XBMC does not currently support "Retina" displays on the iPhone 4, 4S, and 4th generation iPod touch. Support for this may be added in the future. | *iPads 1 and 2, and 3rd generation iPhone and iPod touch devices will have native screen resolution when viewing XBMC. However, XBMC does not currently support "Retina" displays on the iPhone 4, 4S, and 4th generation iPod touch. Support for this may be added in the future. | ||
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Revision as of 03:18, 6 November 2011
Template:XBMC faq toc Inline XBMC for iOS specific Frequently Asked Questions and Answers. Don't forget to check out the iOS Specific Support forum.
General FAQ (all devices)
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iPad, iPhone, and iPod touch
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Troubleshooting
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