![]() Kodi itself is a huge open source project and it takes loads of people working together to maintain it for all platforms, that is why Team Kodi is always on the lookout for C/C++ programmers to volunteer in assisting us with the development of Kodi. Team Kodi (formerly called Team-XBMC) first ported XBMC Media Center software to Mac OS X in 2008, and the whole project cross-platform application was renamed to Kodi in 2014. These requirements don't include what might be required for some "advanced" features, such as PVR, which might require additional hardware. ![]() ![]() Kodi runs well on what are relatively "underpowered" systems, thanks to hardware video decoding being common on nearly all supported platforms. Kodi is officially supported on a number of operating systems and hardware devices that are designed to be connected directly to a TV. For everything else, standard Kodi pages will normally apply. Other Mac-specific wiki pages for topics, guides, and advice. An Intel Mac running OS X 10.7 (Lion) or higher is required for Kodi. Macs can use the Apple TV remote, among others, for control of Kodi. OS X for Mac computers from Apple can provide hardware video decoding for H.264 and MPEG-2 video, though most CPUs are able to software decode other formats in 1080 as well. ![]() Read this page and still need help? Check out the Kodi for OS X support forum. ![]()
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