Archive:Hi10P
Currently XBMC does not support the h.264 Hi10P profile. Support for this profile will come when an update of FFmpeg is applied to DVDPlayer (XBMC's video player component). The patch has been done, but has not yet been applied to XBMC's mainline trunk (code): https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/pull/810
Once added to the main codebase, all future nightly/monthly builds will contain Hi10P playback. The first stable version with Hi10P support is planned to be XBMC v12 (Frodo).
Due to interests in the Hi10P profile, spurred by its somewhat recent addition to x264 (a free software library for encoding video streams into the h.264 format), this page was created to list alternative ways to have Hi10P playback while using XBMC.
Unofficial builds
Windows
- XBMC with replacement DSPlayer has been updated for XBMC v11 (Windows only). See DSPlayer and http://dsplayer.passion-xbmc.org
- 2012-04-05 XBMC Windows build by forum user Maruchan: https://hotfile.com/dl/152001382/69c900c/XBMCSetup-20120405-fc6564d-dx.zip.html
- 2012-04-02 XBMC Windows build by forum user Shine: http://www.mediafire.com/?p08gpzy8p8ipxvz
- 2011-12-09 XBMC Windows build by forum user bambi73: http://www.mediafire.com/?e9h77fr86d04zef
Linux
- XBMC for Linux can be compiled to use an external install of ffmpeg (which would support Hi10P).
- Build/install script from forum user zyro: https://github.com/zyro/ffmpeg_xbmc
Mac OS X
- None known at this time.
External players
XBMC can be set up to use an external player for video playback, while still using XBMC for the interface.
Windows
Linux
- ?
Mac OS X
- XBMC set up to use VLC or MPlayerX will work.