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16.04.2024 10:40

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Kodi even better with the Omega update

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Digital media lovers can now install Kodi 21.0 “Omega”. This release is not as extensive as last year's Nexus update, although this time they added support for FFmpeg 6.0 and a few other useful improvements.

The main feature is FFmpeg 6.0, which offers new codec support and each “muxer” runs in separate threads. For some users, this should improve the transcoding of videos and reduce their performance.

Nevertheless, Kodi 21.0 has a lot of features even without FFmpeg 6.0. It adds support for LG's webOS smart TV platform, fixes an awkward macOS windowing problem, and provides Dolby Vision fixes for Android users. Xbox users can now stream HDR10 content, while Windows users can take advantage of the “Video Super Resolution” system offered by some RTX GPUs.

Linux users are getting some love too, as Kodi 21.0 improves support for PipeWire and VAAPI VP9 Profile 2. Interestingly, Kodi 21.0 also replaces the Linux latency monitoring utility with a customized ping system.

Users can also notice improved navigation when playing music or browsing menus in the form of a list. In addition, the default Kodi theme has received a minor change, and the Retroplayer system can now show players which port their controllers are plugged into during games.

Other changes in Kodi 21.0 are below the surface. The average user won't notice any bug fixes, UPnP improvements, or API changes, although these "invisible" improvements should increase Kodi's stability and speed, especially on platforms like Fire TV.

The full list of changes and improvements in Kodi 21.0 can be found on the Kodi GitHub. Development of Kodi 22.0 is currently underway, although the development team has not yet chosen a codename. In any case, the codename for Kodi 22.0 will begin with the letter “P”, the upper case; and users submitted their favorite code name ideas.

You can install Kodi 21.0 Omega from the Kodi download page or from a selected repository. Note that it may take a few days for this update to hit the Google Play Store. If you're an Android user and want Kodi 21.0, you'll need to download the update from third-party sources, join the Google Play test channel, or wait a few days.


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