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* H.264 (up to High Profile) encoded videos are supported up to 1080P using hardware video decoding. | * H.264 (up to High Profile) encoded videos are supported up to 1080P using hardware video decoding. | ||
* The Raspberry Pi Foundation offers additional video codecs licenses for purchase. At the moment you can purchase MPEG2 and VC1, both with support up to 1080P. Others may be available in the future. | * The Raspberry Pi Foundation offers additional video codecs licenses for purchase. At the moment you can purchase MPEG2 and VC1, both with support up to 1080P. Others may be available in the future. | ||
* | * Video output via HDMI up to 1080P (the GUI will be rendered at 720P, but video will play up to 1080P). | ||
* Video output via the component video (RCA) jack will be in SD. | |||
* USB audio is currently not supported. | * USB audio is currently not supported. | ||
* DVD ISOs and DVD navigation is early in development and might not always work. | * DVD ISOs and DVD navigation is early in development and might not always work. |
Revision as of 17:31, 15 October 2012
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This is the Frequently Asked Questions for XBMC running on the Raspberry Pi. Template:XBMC FAQ
General FAQ
- See also: XBMC all platforms FAQ for FAQs that apply to all versions of XBMC.
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Troubleshooting
See also: Troubleshooting
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