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* AMLogic - yes | * AMLogic - yes | ||
* | * Rockchip - yes, but need confirmation if the 1080 bug is gone yet or not | ||
* Tegra 3/4 - yes | * Tegra 3/4 - yes | ||
* Allwinner - no. There's is some cedarv work, but it is unlikely it will make it into mainline XBMC. [http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=154492] | * Allwinner - no. There's is some cedarv work, but it is unlikely it will make it into mainline XBMC. [http://forum.xbmc.org/showthread.php?tid=154492] | ||
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* Freescale - ? | * Freescale - ? | ||
* OMAP - ? | * OMAP - ? | ||
* Samsung - yes? | |||
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Revision as of 23:05, 1 August 2013
Devices | Android | Android hardware |
This is a list of Android SoC's (System on a Chip, which is the CPU, GPU, VPU, etc. Also known as "chipsets") that will use hardware video decoding with XBMC. For most HD videos, hardware video decoding is necessary for smooth video playback. While some devices might be able to do SD and even some 720 content using software video decoding, hardware video decoding is considered essential for most Android devices.
How do I know what chipset I have?
Chipsets
- AMLogic - yes
- Rockchip - yes, but need confirmation if the 1080 bug is gone yet or not
- Tegra 3/4 - yes
- Allwinner - no. There's is some cedarv work, but it is unlikely it will make it into mainline XBMC. [1]
- Snapdragon - ?
- Freescale - ?
- OMAP - ?
- Samsung - yes?