
This also allows devices with low RAM, such as the Raspberry Pi, to cache more than they normally would due to the small amount of RAM they have.

Setting this too high might cause Kodi to crash if it can't get enough RAM. Note: For the memory size set here, Kodi will require 3x the amount of RAM to be free. Kodi will not buffer ahead more than this. The number is the buffer size in bytes (20971520 is the default, which is 20MB, which requires 60MB of free RAM).

Users//Library/Application Support/Kodi/userdata/ private/var/mobile/Library/Preferences/Kodi/userdata/ The Userdata folder is a subfolder of the Kodi Data Folder and is located as shown in the table below.Īndroid/data//files/.kodi/userdata/ (see note) Note: If you have an existing file, make sure the tags, and settings we'll add between them, are between the main tags.

Make sure that the file extension is ".xml" and not ".txt" or ".xml.txt".Ĭut and paste this into your new plain text file:Īdd some or all of the settings tags from the next section. doc, etc) and save it as advancedsettings.xml. Create a plain text file (no rich text formatting, don't use. Since you can use all or just some of the following settings, let's start out with the basic file. Kodi uses this file for advanced settings and features that normal users shouldn't modify without first knowing what they do, as well as for experimental features, etc.

If you don't already have an advancedsettings.xml file, it's very simple to make.
