Kodi can be used to play almost all popular audio and video formats around. Its graphical user interface (GUI) allows the user to easily browse and view videos, photos, podcasts, and music from a hard-drive, optical disc, local network, and the internet using only a few buttons. Windows: Create text file: C:\Users\YOUR_USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\userdata\playercorefactory.Kodi (formerly known as XBMC), is an award-winning free and open source cross-platform software media player and entertainment hub for digital media for HTPCs (Home theater PCs). > Add LAV Audio Decoder, LAV Splitter Source, LAV Video Decoder. Subtitles -> Subtitle renderer: XySubFilter Playback -> Disable "Default track preference" Windows: Create text file: C:\Users\YOUR_USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Kodi\userdata\playercorefactory.xml with content: Internal Filters -> Internal LAV Filters Settings -> Splitter Decoder Internal Filters -> Internal LAV Filters Settings -> Audio Decoder Internal Filters -> Internal LAV Filters Settings -> Video Decoder Internal Filters -> Audio Renderer -> Device -> Enable "Exclusive Mode" Playback -> Fullscreen -> Enable "Hide controls in fullscreen", "Hide Docked Panels" Audio Renderer: Internal Audio Renderer, XySubFilter Player -> Enable "Remember File Position" (OPTIONAL) Install XySubFilter (64-bit) (subtitle renderer): download Configure each internal filter to your hardware: - Splitter, - Video decoder, - Audio decoder, - Subtitle filter Audio Renderer: Internal Audio Renderer (Sanear) Enable automatic fullscreen exclusive mode, use Direct3D 11 for presentation Install madVR: download OR Install K-Lite Codec Pack Standard (w/madVR): download Install Kodi: >= 19 Download: AMD/Nvidia GPUs or Intel GPUs Kodi Matrix HDR Edition (official, alpha experimental) If avg/max rendering stats are >= 35ms, you're either doing too much madVR processing or your GPU isn't powerful enough Play a test video and press Ctrl+J to show stats. > Add LAV Audio Decoder, LAV Splitter, LAV Splitter Source, LAV Video Decoder. MPC-BE: Video -> Video Renderer -> madVR MPC-HC: Playback -> Output -> Directshow Video -> madVR Image Upscaling -> Bilinear/DXVA2 (unless you have dedicated GPU) Image Downscaling -> Bilinear/DXVA2 (unless you have dedicated GPU) Chroma Upscaling -> Bilinear (unless you have dedicated GPU) Rendering -> dithering -> ordered dithering (unless you have dedicated GPU) Increase CPU/GPU queue size (if frame drops/stuttering) Enable automatic fullscreen exclusive mode, ues Direct3D 11 for presentation HDR -> passthrough HDR content to the display, send HDR metadata to the display display modes -> switch to matching display mode.when playback starts calibration -> this display is already calibrated properties -> PC levels 0-255, bitdepth: 10 bit or higher Hardware device to use -> Your_GPU_Device Hardware decoder to use -> Intel/AMD: DXVA (copy-back), Nvidia: D3D11 (ALTERNATIVE) Install MPC-BE (MPC-HC replacement): download Install K-Lite Codec Pack Standard (w/MPC-HC, Lav filters, madVR): download Change Resolution/Adjust desktop color settings: Video -> Color Enhancement -> Input Range -> Driver Settings -> Full Range Display -> Resolution/General Settings -> Settings app -> System -> Display -> HDR and WCG -> Off GPU Connected to HDMI >= 2.0/DisplayPort >= 1.2 portīlack Level to Full/Normal (if available)Ĭolorspace/Input Level/Range to RGB Full/Expanded/Enhanced/0-255 (if available) Windows 10: version >= 1803 (Settings app -> System -> About) TV/Monitor: HDMI >= 2.0/DisplayPort >= 1.2, HDR10, 10-bit panel, VESA DisplayHDR >= 500 THIS PAGE IS IN A DRAFT STATE AND UNDER CONSTRUCTION
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