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== Support in {{kodi}} == | == Support in {{kodi}} == | ||
Kodi v14 now has software decoding support for HEVC. v15-based '''[[nightly builds]]''' have limited hardware decoding support for some devices, such as a few Android-based video decoders. | Kodi v14 now has software decoding support for HEVC. v15-based '''[[nightly builds]]''' have limited hardware decoding support for some devices, such as a few Android-based video decoders. Most HTPCs will need a fairly powerful desktop class CPU in order to playback HEVC videos. | ||
[[Category:Video library]] | [[Category:Video library]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:26, 4 January 2015
HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding, sometimes called H.265) is a new video compression format and is the successor of H.264. It was formalized on the 25th of November 2013 and published as ISO/IEC 23008-2:2013. Work on the open source HEVC decoder and encoder (x265) is still being done, but a proposed implementation of the codec has been made available.
Support in Kodi
Kodi v14 now has software decoding support for HEVC. v15-based nightly builds have limited hardware decoding support for some devices, such as a few Android-based video decoders. Most HTPCs will need a fairly powerful desktop class CPU in order to playback HEVC videos.