Contents • • • • • 1 Main topics Other Windows-specific wiki pages for topics, guides, and advice. For, standard Kodi pages will normally apply. Frequently Asked Questions Windows and Windows-compatible computer hardware. Kodi is officially supported on a number of operating systems and hardware devices that are designed to be connected directly to a TV.
Oct 20, 2015 KODI is an award winning media center application for Linux, Mac OS X, Windows and XBox. The ultimate hub for all your media. Nom de fichier: kodi-15.2.
Kodi runs well on what are relatively 'underpowered' systems, thanks to hardware video decoding being common on nearly all supported platforms. These requirements don't include what might be required for some 'advanced' features, such as PVR, which might require additional hardware. (formerly called ) first ported XBMC Media Center software to Windows in 2008, and the whole project cross-platform application was renamed to Kodi in 2014. Kodi itself is a huge open source project and it takes loads of people working together to maintain it for all platforms, that is why is always on the lookout for C/C++ programmers to volunteer in assisting us with the development of Kodi. Whether you have contributed to the Kodi/XBMC project in the past or not, please consider doing so now. Boost performance, troubleshoot, enhance, and more.
2 Requirements. See also: Windows Version • Minimum: Windows Vista • Recommended: Windows 10 CPU x86 or x86-64 processor such as: Intel Pentium 4/ Pentium M, AMD Athlon 64 / Opteron, or newer CPU (that support, which all CPUs made within the last 10-years does). • If your GPU/VPU does not support hardware video decoding then you will require a fast modern processor is required to decode some 1080p videos encoded in H.264, VC-1/WMV9, HEVC/H.265 VP9, etc RAM • Recommended: 1GB or more in a HTPC media player appliance-like computer dedicated for Kodi, and 2GB or more in a computer for multipurpose use. Graphics GPU hardware must support at least level however the GPU software drivers must support the (which means the DX11 API has been implemented in the GPU software driver to be compatible with DX9 hardware) Video decoding On low-performance CPUs to playback 1080p content then hardware video decoding maybe necessary. AMD/ATI Intel Nvidia Minimum without HW decoding: or newer Minimum for HW decoding of 8-bit H.264 and VC-1: or newer or newer or newer Minimum for HW decoding of 8-bit HEVC (H.265) and VP9: or newer or newer or newer Minimum for HW decoding of 10-bit HEVC (H.265) and VP9: or newer or newer or newer Drive space The Kodi application generally only takes up between 100 to 200 MB of space, depending on how the binary is compiled. Technically speaking, if your hardware supports netbooting, you do not even require a internal storage for either the operating-system or for Kodi.