Kodi for Windows XP

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  • I know, but my system does everything i need it to do. until i cant do stuff with it im reluctant to get a new pc. so cant kodi run on my system then.


    Thanks


    Can your PC meet this minimum spec for it to run?


    Kodi needs a 3D capable GPU graphics hardware controller for all rendering. The required 3D GPU chips are common today in most modern computers, and even some set-top boxes. Kodi runs well on what (by Intel ATOM standards) are relatively underpowered OpenGL 1.3 (with GLSL support), OpenGL ES 2.0 or Direct3D (DirectX) 9.0 capable systems that are IA-32/x86, x86-64, or ARM CPU based.


    When software decoding of a Full HD 1080p high-definition video is performed by the system CPU, a dual-core 2 GHz or better CPU is required in order to allow for perfectly smooth playback without dropping frames or giving playback a jerky appearance. Kodi can however offload most of the video decoding process onto GPU and VPU hardware that supports one of the following types of hardware-accelerated video decoding: Android StageFright and MediaCodec API, Intel's VAAPI, Nvidia's VDPAU, AMD's XvBA, Microsoft's DXVA, Apple's VDADecoder/VideoToolBox, or OpenMAX. By taking advantage of such hardware-accelerated video decoding, Kodi can run well on many inexpensive and low-power systems which contain a modern GPU and VPU.


    If so you can download Kodi from here: http://kodi.tv/download/

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  • kodi wont run on xp
    you will have to use XBMC
    the latest XBMC that will run on xp 32bit that i know of is 12.3


    navi x 4.0
    will run on XBMC 12.3
    more that enough on navi x

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