Kodi 18 on the Raspberry Pi now supports 10bit video files (at least h264 and h265) but they are software decoded. If you have a RPi 2/3, the recommended is 256 MB of RAM for the GPU. Kodi on Raspbian requires a minimum of 160 MB of RAM dedicated to the GPU to function properly! This can be done by running “raspi-config” -> “Advanced Options” -> “Memory Split” -> 160. Code: sudo apt-get install kodi-audioencoder-vorbis kodi-audioencoder-flac kodi-audioencoder-lame kodi-audioencoder-wavĬode: sudo apt-get install kodi-audiodecoder-modplug kodi-audiodecoder-nosefart kodi-audiodecoder-sidplay kodi-audiodecoder-snesapu kodi-audiodecoder-stsound kodi-audiodecoder-timidity kodi-audiodecoder-vgmstreamĬode: sudo apt-get install kodi-visualization-goom kodi-visualization-projectm kodi-visualization-shadertoy kodi-visualization-spectrum kodi-visualization-waveform xbmc-visualization-fishbmcĪlternatively and easier, if you are running Raspbian with Desktop, you can just open the graphical package manager “Dont know the name of it” on the upper left corner menu, search for “Kodi” and install the packages you want.
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