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'''F'''requently '''A'''sked '''Q'''uestions about {{Kodi}} for new users and curious onlookers.
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:''See also: '''[[XBMC all platforms FAQ]]'''''
This is the introduction to XBMC Frequently Asked Questions.
==What is XBMC?==
{{main|XBMC}}
XBMC (formerly "Xbox Media Center") is a free, [http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html open source (GPL)] multimedia player that originally ran on the first-generation [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xbox Microsoft Xbox], (not the newer Xbox 360), and now runs on computers running '''Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, and iOS'''.


==What can XBMC do?==
{{#lsth:XBMC|Overview of features}}


==Where can I suggest/request a new feature or function to be implemented into XBMC?==
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You can log a NEW feature/function request in our [http://trac.xbmc.org RFE Request Feature Tracking System], (we recommend you [http://forum.xbmc.org/register.php register] and login on our [http://trac.xbmc.org Trac] tracking-system, if you are already registered on on the [http://forum.xbmc.org XBMC Community Forum] then know it is the same login so no need to re-register). Just make sure that you first remember to search for existing "Feature Requests" before logging a new request! You should take note that we guesstimate that 99% of all ''new'' requests XBMC users post have already been requested before so it is imperative that you search thoroughly! You may also post a copy of your suggestion in the feature-suggestion section of our community-forums if you want it open for discussion, however, again you must search there too before you can post, (we do not enjoy reorganising duplicate posts). Please respect that your request only counts as a suggestion, there' s no guarantee that it will implemented soon or ever. Known that almost all users think their own ideas is the most important, and a very common comment is: "''if you only add these features then XBMC will be perfect for me''". Note! Only one feature per [http://trac.xbmc.org RFE Request] and Forum Thread is allowed (for easier manageability).
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== General FAQ ==
:{{Big|''See also: '''All platforms FAQ''' for FAQs that apply to all versions of {{Kodi}}.''}}
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{{FAQ|1=XBMC|2=What_is_it
| Question = What is {{Kodi}}? What is XBMC?
| Answer  = XBMC is the old name for what is now known as {{Kodi}}. XBMC is still the proper name if you are referring to an old version of the program (e.g. “[[Releases#Release history|XBMC v13.1]]”), but since the release of version 14 (codenamed "[[Archive:Helix|Helix]]") on {{#dateformat:2014-12-22|mdy}}<ref name="helix" />, both the application and the project that produces it are named '''{{Kodi}}'''.


==When will ''this'' and ''that'' feature or function be supported by XBMC?==
{{Intro|Kodi}}
XBMC development is driven by the tasks that are important to the individual developers, none of whom are paid for what they do on the project. If there is a feature that is important to you, the best way to get it implemented is to undertake the task yourself, otherwise you have no rights to demand new ''things'' to be implemented and get no guarantees that some specific ''thing'' will be prioritized before something else. You may however suggest/request for ''things'' and if you ask nicely. Please respect that your request only counts as a suggestion, there' s no guarantee that it will implemented soon or ever. Known that almost all users think their own ideas is the most important, and a very common selfish comments are: "''if you only add these features then XBMC will be perfect for me''" and "''I think you should prioritize my idea over anything else''". If you make a good argument and present it in a smart way then developer might then like your idea and implement the ''thing'' you asked for.
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Meanwhile, we recommend that you read this article on [http://www.catb.org/%7Eesr/faqs/smart-questions.html How To Ask Questions The Smart Way]. Arrogant and 'pushy' people will most likely just be ignored (or even banned if they step over the line which we consider to be acceptable).
{{FAQ|1=features
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| Question = What can Kodi do?
| Answer  = {{Main|Features and supported formats}}
{{#lst:Features and supported formats|intro}}
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If you are thinking of contributing code to the project, please see "[[Appendix D: Development Notes]]".
{{FAQ|1=Team_Kodi|2=Team_XBMC
| Question = Who is Team Kodi?
| Answer  = {{Main|Archive:Team Kodi}}
{{#lst:Archive:Team Kodi|intro}}
}}


==Can I update the audio/video codecs in XBMC myself?==
{{FAQ|1=Kodi_Foundation
No. XBMC relies on a built-in open source codec suit called [http://www.ffmpeg.org FFmpeg]. XBMC codecs get updated on a regular basis by the developers of Team-XBMC when FFmpeg programmers add support for newer or updated codecs and file containers. Please see [[Codec and Format requests]] for more information.
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| Question = What is the Kodi Foundation?
| Answer  = {{Main|Kodi Foundation}}
{{#lst:Kodi Foundation|intro}}
}}


==Where can I request/suggest a new codec-decoder or file-format to be implemented into XBMC?==
{{FAQ|1=help|2=bugs|3=troubleshooting
The answer (and explanation) to this question is so long that we had to put it in separate page, see; [[Codec and Format requests]].
| Question = How do I get help or report a bug?
| Answer  =
* '''[[Troubleshooting]]''' ⇐ Start here
* '''[[HOW-TO:Submit a bug report|How to submit a proper bug report]]'''
* '''[[forumtopic:111|General Support subforums]]'''
* '''[ircs://irc.libera.chat:6697/kodi #kodi]''' [[wikipedia:IRC|IRC]] chat channel on Libera.chat
}}


==When will ''this'' and ''that'' codec-decoder or file-format be added and supported by XBMC?==
{{FAQ|1=donate|2=contribute
The answer (and explanation) to this question is so long that we had to put it in separate page, see; [[Codec and Format requests]].
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| Question = How can I help and/or donate?
| Answer  = {{See also|Development}}
* [https://kodi.tv/donate/ Donate]
* [https://kodi.tv/contribute/developers/ Submit a patch]
* [[HOW-TO:Help with quality assurance testing|Help with quality assurance testing]]
}}


{{FAQ|1=Technical_FAQ
| Question = Where can I find an FAQ for more technical questions?
| Answer  = {{See|Archive:All platforms FAQ}}
}}


[[Category:FAQ|*]]
{{FAQ|1=PVR_(Live_TV_and_DVR)
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| Question = Can I watch Live TV and handle PVR/DVR functions in {{Kodi}}?
| Answer  = {{Main|PVR}}
{{#lst:PVR|intro}}
}}
 
<section begin="free content" />
{{FAQ|1=free_content
| Question = Where do I get all the movies and TV shows from?
| Answer  = {{Kodi}} does not provide any video content or video streaming services. If you bought a "Kodi" player that was advertised as a streaming service than you probably have been misled by a seller trying to make a quick buck. Kodi is a more akin to a video player, like your DVD/Blu-ray player. The main aim of Kodi is to work with video files you have on your own computer or local network (e.g. a file server or NAS). Kodi can also access online videos using add-ons, but these add-ons are almost always made by the community and come from a third party service/source, and do not come preinstalled from official versions of Kodi.
 
While there are many legal video third party '''[https://kodi.tv/addons add-ons]''' and services that work with Kodi, be aware that some less reputable online sellers might try and bundle or market unofficial/unsupported piracy/bootleg add-ons. Such add-ons/services are not endorsed, encouraged, or supported by [[Archive:Team Kodi|Team Kodi]] or the [[Kodi Foundation]]. Please do not ask about services that are explicitly for bootleg video content on official Kodi websites, forums, or other support channels. For more information, see our '''[[Official:Forum_rules|forum and community rules]]'''.
}}
<section end="free content" />
|}
 
== References ==
<references>
<ref name="helix">[[User:Natethomas|Betzen, Nathan]] ({{#dateformat:2014-12-22|mdy}}), [https://kodi.tv/article/kodi-140-helix-unwinds/ Kodi 14.0 - Helix Unwinds], [https://kodi.tv/blog Kodi Blog].</ref>
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Latest revision as of 06:04, 9 October 2022

Frequently Asked Questions about Kodi for new users and curious onlookers.



General FAQ

See also: All platforms FAQ for FAQs that apply to all versions of Kodi.

What is Kodi? What is XBMC?

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XBMC is the old name for what is now known as Kodi. XBMC is still the proper name if you are referring to an old version of the program (e.g. “XBMC v13.1”), but since the release of version 14 (codenamed "Helix") on December 22, 2014[1], both the application and the project that produces it are named Kodi.

What can Kodi do?

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Kodi can be used to play almost all popular audio and video formats around. It was designed for network playback, so you can stream your multimedia from anywhere in the house or directly from the internet using practically any protocol available. Use your media as-is: Kodi can play CDs and DVDs directly from the disk or image file, almost all popular archive formats from your hard drive. Kodi will scan all of your media and create a personalized library complete with boxcovers, descriptions, and fanart. There are playlist and slideshow functions, a weather forecast feature and many audio visualizations. Once installed, your computer will become a fully functional multimedia jukebox.

Who is Team Kodi?

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Team Kodi is the formal group of people who develop and maintain Kodi, the Kodi websites and perform other administrative roles that facilitate its feasibility and growth.

What is the Kodi Foundation?

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The "Kodi Foundation" is the non-profit organization that oversees the Kodi project and is registered in the US.

How do I get help or report a bug?

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How can I help and/or donate?

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Where can I find an FAQ for more technical questions?

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See: Archive:All platforms FAQ

Can I watch Live TV and handle PVR/DVR functions in Kodi?

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Answers to some common questions regarding Live TV, PVR and Radio which may help you understand the requirements for setting up and using this powerful component of Kodi.


Where do I get all the movies and TV shows from?

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Kodi does not provide any video content or video streaming services. If you bought a "Kodi" player that was advertised as a streaming service than you probably have been misled by a seller trying to make a quick buck. Kodi is a more akin to a video player, like your DVD/Blu-ray player. The main aim of Kodi is to work with video files you have on your own computer or local network (e.g. a file server or NAS). Kodi can also access online videos using add-ons, but these add-ons are almost always made by the community and come from a third party service/source, and do not come preinstalled from official versions of Kodi.

While there are many legal video third party add-ons and services that work with Kodi, be aware that some less reputable online sellers might try and bundle or market unofficial/unsupported piracy/bootleg add-ons. Such add-ons/services are not endorsed, encouraged, or supported by Team Kodi or the Kodi Foundation. Please do not ask about services that are explicitly for bootleg video content on official Kodi websites, forums, or other support channels. For more information, see our forum and community rules.

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