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| os =  [[Android]] 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and [[Linux]]  
| os =  [[Android]] 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and [[Linux]]  
| soc = Amlogic AML8726-M1 / AML8726-M3
| soc = Amlogic AML8726-M1 / AML8726-M3
| cpu =  [[Amlogic]] AML8726-M1/M3 SoC with Single-Core Cortex A9 ARM CPU
| cpu =  Amlogic AML8726-M1/M3 SoC with Single-Core Cortex A9 ARM CPU
| graphics  = Mali-400 GPU
| graphics  = Mali-400 GPU
| display = 1080p
| display = 1080p

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XIOS DS Media Play
Pivos XIOS.png
Manufacturer Pivos Technology Group, Inc.
Released 2012 ?
OS Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and Linux
CPU Amlogic AML8726-M1/M3 SoC with Single-Core Cortex A9 ARM CPU
Storage ? GB internal
RAM 512 MB / 1 GB RAM
Display 1080p
Graphics Mali-400 GPU
Connectivity HDMI A/V output, 3 x USB 2.0 ports, MicroSD/SDHC Memory Slot (upto 32GB), 10/100 Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, DC-power
Dimensions 100 × 100 × 15 mm
Attention talk.png Read this page and still need help? Check out these forums: Android & Linux.

Pivos XIOS DS is an ARM-based media player set-top box that can run Kodi on either Android or Linux. This Pivos XIOS DS was the original reference hardware target for the XBMC/Kodi for Android port development. Pivos XIOS DS performs roughly at the level as a jailbroken ATV2, but also comes with USB ports, micro-SD card, and doesn't need to be jailbroken.

Installing Kodi

Android

Linux

Remote control

Pivos XIOX remote.png

Note: For a slightly improved keymap layout for the Pivos XIOS DS remote, see Archive:Alternative keymaps for Pivos XIOS DS remote.

Global
  1. Contextual menu
  2. Power/sleep
  3. Directional pad: Up, Down, Right, Left
  4. Select/Play
  5. Volume (on side)
  6. Back
  7. Info
Playback
  1. Nothing
  2. Power/sleep
  3. Directional pad:
    1. Up: +10 minutes or next chapter
    2. Down: -10 minutes or previous chapter
    3. Right: +30 seconds
    4. Left: -30 seconds
  4. On-screen-display controls
  5. Volume (on side)
  6. Goes back into the video listing (won't stop playback, so you must return to fullscreen using the lefthand sidebar menu. See here for an alternative.)
  7. Video info


Random notes

Feel free to place various notes, tips, and links here. As this section of the wiki gets more organized, those notes will be properly sorted. Consider this like a dumping ground for when you're not sure where to put something.

  • This is no longer considered a cost effective device for new users. Newer hardware at or lower than $100 USD is now available that runs Kodi much better.

See also

  • Archive:Pivos XIOS XS - XIOS XS from Pivos is the successor to XIOS DS
  • Android hardware - Other Android platform which Kodi supports hardware video decoding on.
  • Android - Android operating system information in regards to Kodi usage.

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