It may sound useless to end-users however, in effect it’s quite the contrary.Įvent logging will allow you, for instance, to view whether a list if tracks or a folder full of movies has been added correctly or perhaps failed in the midway (via a user-friendly graphical interface of course). Older video cards owners shouldn’t be worried though, Kodi devs are promising that only low level features of DirectX would be used in order to maintain compatibility with older cards.Īnother great feature that’s planned to land with Kodi 16 is – 4:3 Non-linear Stretch, which means that when watching content with 4:3 ratio (usually older videos) on a 16:9 ratio screen resolution, you’ll have much finer experience than you’re currently used to.Īside of these two, there’s another, perhaps less glamoring, yet important feature that’s being added and that’s event logging. One such Feature for example, is the upgrade from DirectX 9 to 11 (Windows), which besides being a higher number also brings supports for newer video cards that the old version was missing. The next version of Kodi has already seen two development iterations (alpha 1 & 2) as of current, and although it still in an early stage of development, it has some great features to boast at.
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