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**A custom Android ROM can be installed to correctly handle the navbar on set-top-boxes. | **A custom Android ROM can be installed to correctly handle the navbar on set-top-boxes. | ||
**There's some other tricks you can do if you have rooted the device {{editor note|I keep hearing this, but haven't found any of these tricks yet. If someone finds one then please note it here.}} | **There's some other tricks you can do if you have rooted the device {{editor note|I keep hearing this, but haven't found any of these tricks yet. If someone finds one then please note it here.}} | ||
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{{FAQ|1=Battery | |||
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| Question= XBMC uses the battery too fast on portable devices | |||
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* This is a known issue. The main effort right now for XBMC for Android is set-top-boxes, but expect power usage issues to improve in time. | |||
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{{FAQ|1=Volume | |||
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| Question= Issues with audio volume | |||
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* XBMC has its own volume level in addition to the Android system volume level, so be sure to check that both are up if you are having issues hearing audio. | |||
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Revision as of 08:06, 24 October 2012
This is the 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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Troubleshooting
See also: Troubleshooting
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