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* Passthrough is recommended as it lowers CPU usage for DTS and AC3. Use [[Settings/System#Audio output|audio passthrough]] if your TV/receiver supports it. | * Passthrough is recommended as it lowers CPU usage for DTS and AC3. Use [[Settings/System#Audio output|audio passthrough]] if your TV/receiver supports it. | ||
* To determine which audio passthrough formats your HDMI-connected TV supports, you can log in to your chosen distribution, via SSH, and run this command: <code>/opt/vc/bin/tvservice -a</code> (on OpenELEC: <code>tvservice -a</code>). | * To determine which audio passthrough formats your HDMI-connected TV supports, you can log in to your chosen distribution, via SSH, and run this command: <code>/opt/vc/bin/tvservice -a</code> (on OpenELEC: <code>tvservice -a</code>). | ||
* To speed up the GUI by making images smaller, or to save space on your SD card, see '''[[HOW-TO:Reduce XBMC disk space]]'''. | |||
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Raspberry Pi FAQ |
Frequently Asked Questions XBMC running on the Raspberry Pi. Template:XBMC FAQ
General FAQ
- See also: XBMC all platforms FAQ for FAQs that apply to all versions of XBMC.
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Troubleshooting
See also: Troubleshooting
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