In a nutshell, what you need to know is that:
– There is no single Cache size allocation that is perfect for everyone. It largely depends on the device on which you are using Kodi and the system specs (especially RAM size)
– You can place the cache in the device storage (such as a hard drive) or RAM (which is highly recommended)
– Kodi uses 60MB of RAM for caching purposes. But, if you have a lot of spare RAM, you can bump up the size
Step 3: Now that you understand above points, click ‘Next’
Now Kodi will display the available RAM at this point and suggest the ideal allocation size for video cache memory (which is 1/3 of the available RAM). But, it is also recommended to keep the 10% margin in case other programs take up the memory further.
For instance, if you have 900 MB memory, 1/3 of it would be 300 MB. The 10% margin would be 30 MB. So, the ideal allocation for video cache memory is 270 MB.
NOTE: Too much memory allocation to Kodi cache may affect device’s overall performance.
Step 4: Click ‘Generate Settings’ button on the bOTTom left
Ares Wizard also offers 4 Buffer Modes as you can see on the bottom just above the ‘Apply these settings’ button. Here is what these modes do:
Mode 1: In this mode, Kodi will buffer every streaming that is there on the internet including the one from cloud source and FTP
Mode 2 (recommended): This is the default mode. In this mode, Kodi will try to buffer just about everything. It will even buffer the files playing from the local storage
Mode 3: In this mode, the buffering is restricted to website streams only
Mode 4: Buffering is completely disabled
If you are experiencing Kodi buffering issues in spite of having substantial RAM size then make sure that Mode 2 is selected. This is the mode that offers the smoothest playback as it caches a large portion of the video beforehand.
最后,你可以在这个界面,清除一些垃圾文件,提高播放速度。联系客服