
A Coded Factory has been introduced, allowing you to configure HW-Decoder in a fine-grained manner. Also, there’s a new feature made for power users of Android. As Kodi’s development team notes, this has been possible thanks to automated tests via the Google Play Store. The Android Kodi version has received plenty of smaller bug fixes.In case you use Kodi’s PVR functionality, you should definitely install Kodi 18.2 as soon as possible as there are fixes for various aspects of this functionality, including some major bug fixes.Database access speed is now improved, along with the import functionality. You should now experience a much better music playback experience.
This has previously caused stutter by reconfiguring the decoder
VAAPI on Intel has received a whole slate of fixes, relating to corrections for interlaced content. Overall performance and dependency regressions in Kodi’s GLES path should now be improved and related problems resolved. However, let’s go over some of the most prominent bug fixes and other types of improvements: In case you’d like the full Kodi 18.2 change-log, the provided link will take you to the latest GitHub milestone. In other words, incremental updates should now be faster to complete and compile, so you can count on seeing those regularly. According to their latest blog post about Kodi 18.2, this system allows them to resolve bugs in a faster way without having to wait for proper full debug logs, samples, and more. With this said, Kodi’s development team has developed a special template for reporting issues along with an automated verification system on GitHub. Long-term Kodi users already know that incremental updates, such as Kodi 18.2, are solely focused on fixing bugs and improving overall performance. As expected, it didn’t take long for the final bugs to be fixed, which is why we now have the final and official release of Kodi 18.2, already available for download. In case you’ve been following TechNadu these past few days, you know that Kodi’s development team has released Kodi 18.2 RC1 on April 16.