android box
You might be wondering why you'll wish to choose the G-Box Q or G-Box MX2 over some of the other bins out here that can play XBMC or Kodi. What makes this package so superior to the competition? One word: Development. Since Kodi/XBMC is an open source program, we've been developing and tailoring both Kodi/XBMC and our firmware specifically to the G-Box line. Many other Android set top boxes will pale in comparison to the amount of development we've placed into integrating this awesome media player with the G-Box.
android box
Over the past years we have fixed up Kodi/XBMC to increase the throughput on streaming for faster downloads so that you can get to your content faster. We’ve additionally adopted Kodi/XBMC to work specifically with your Amlogic boxes, in order to be sure there isn't any compatibility problems and you’ll be advantage that is taking of decoding rather than slower software decoding. Hardware decoding is the best codec for any file type, particularly the more “bleeding edge” formats. Most set that is android boxes usually do not make use of real equipment decoding and instead rely on the software decoding which can be less effecient and not capable of hd formats without stuttering. This may cause erratic behavior for the heavier codec types as well as increase the device’s energy usage along side temperature creating an overall ineffecient experience.
Our Kodi/XBMC normally a right part associated with Bing Play Store! This means seamless updates on no interaction to your g-Box from you. This allows us to keep our Media Center on the latest updates, no matter what firmware you are using. The G-Box MX2 and the G-Box Q will both get updates whenever we push them towards the Google Play Store, helping you save effort and time.
Past and Future Development
The G-Box line is definitely under constant development so that we only at Matricom can bring you the latest updates, whether those are changes towards the box itself or cleaning up some miscellaneous insects. Kodi/XBMC isn't any exception, and we have been tirelessly working to optimize our version of Kodi/XBMC (now called Media Center). Codecs, such as H.264 and MPEG-2/4, are a few of the codecs that are major we help on our G-Boxes. However, we have gone the additional mile to enable codec playback for codecs that aren’t widely used as much, such as H.263. So you is yes that no matter what codecs come out, the ones that are old always work. We are always working on the codecs that are new well. With the advent of H.265, we now have started working on developing libraries to interface the H.265 with Kodi/XBMC. H.265, which will be the codec that brings about 4K support inside of Kodi. Rest guaranteed that Matricom is going to bring this technology to you first with the G-Box Q.
You might be wondering why you'll wish to choose the G-Box Q or G-Box MX2 over some of the other bins out here that can play XBMC or Kodi. What makes this package so superior to the competition? One word: Development. Since Kodi/XBMC is an open source program, we've been developing and tailoring both Kodi/XBMC and our firmware specifically to the G-Box line. Many other Android set top boxes will pale in comparison to the amount of development we've placed into integrating this awesome media player with the G-Box.
android box
Over the past years we have fixed up Kodi/XBMC to increase the throughput on streaming for faster downloads so that you can get to your content faster. We’ve additionally adopted Kodi/XBMC to work specifically with your Amlogic boxes, in order to be sure there isn't any compatibility problems and you’ll be advantage that is taking of decoding rather than slower software decoding. Hardware decoding is the best codec for any file type, particularly the more “bleeding edge” formats. Most set that is android boxes usually do not make use of real equipment decoding and instead rely on the software decoding which can be less effecient and not capable of hd formats without stuttering. This may cause erratic behavior for the heavier codec types as well as increase the device’s energy usage along side temperature creating an overall ineffecient experience.
Our Kodi/XBMC normally a right part associated with Bing Play Store! This means seamless updates on no interaction to your g-Box from you. This allows us to keep our Media Center on the latest updates, no matter what firmware you are using. The G-Box MX2 and the G-Box Q will both get updates whenever we push them towards the Google Play Store, helping you save effort and time.
Past and Future Development
The G-Box line is definitely under constant development so that we only at Matricom can bring you the latest updates, whether those are changes towards the box itself or cleaning up some miscellaneous insects. Kodi/XBMC isn't any exception, and we have been tirelessly working to optimize our version of Kodi/XBMC (now called Media Center). Codecs, such as H.264 and MPEG-2/4, are a few of the codecs that are major we help on our G-Boxes. However, we have gone the additional mile to enable codec playback for codecs that aren’t widely used as much, such as H.263. So you is yes that no matter what codecs come out, the ones that are old always work. We are always working on the codecs that are new well. With the advent of H.265, we now have started working on developing libraries to interface the H.265 with Kodi/XBMC. H.265, which will be the codec that brings about 4K support inside of Kodi. Rest guaranteed that Matricom is going to bring this technology to you first with the G-Box Q.