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: Requires NVIDIA's linux driver v190.32 or later and VDPAU 'Feature set C' capable GPU (see [ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/190.32/README/appendix-a.html driver README]) | : Requires NVIDIA's linux driver v190.32 or later and VDPAU 'Feature set C' capable GPU (see [ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/190.32/README/appendix-a.html driver README]) | ||
;VDPAU Studio level colour conversion (GL & Linux with VDPAU capable Nvidia GPU only) | ;VDPAU Studio level colour conversion (GL & Linux with VDPAU capable Nvidia GPU only) | ||
: Enables studio level color correction. Corrects errors occurring from conversion between Y'CbCr and RGB | : Enables studio level color correction. Corrects errors occurring from conversion between Y'CbCr and RGB. Useful if your TV can't handle PC level color ranges | ||
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;Forced DVD Player Region | ;Forced DVD Player Region |
Revision as of 14:04, 21 September 2009
General
Note: You can also start a movie from the last stopped position by opening the context-menu on a movie file (white button on the gamepad) or by just clicking the "Play" button on the remote without the need to have this option enabled.
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Library
Tip: XBMC puts a video in it's database if you change any OSD setting while watching, resume points are also stored there.
See more here: Import - Export Library |
Player
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Subtitles
Lets you change how XBMC renders subtitles (not including DVD subtitles)
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