One of the biggest new features in Windows 11 is the Android Subsystem in Windows. With this we can enjoy Android apps within Windows 11 through emulation. Its operation was relatively good and now it improves with an update that has arrived via the Windows Store.
Update to Windows Subsystem for Android™ on Windows 11 rolling out to Windows Insiders. Details in the blog post. https://t.co/HdSNjalHJ5 ^BLB
— Windows Insider Program (@windowsinsider) March 8, 2022
What’s new in Android Subsystem on Windows in version 2203.40000.1.0
H.264 video hardware decoding
This update allows the Windows Subsystem for Android take advantage of the hardware accelerated H.264 decoding. This should allow for a better experience across several apps in the current catalog of apps that take advantage of high-definition video playback.
network changes
With this update comes network changes to the platform to allow for future enhancements. To help improve networking in Windows Subsystem for Android, Insiders are encouraged to provide feedback on any networking issues we encounter. in supported apps.
mail integration
They have made improvements to Windows integration with the Windows Subsystem for Android! In this update, it has been improved integration between Windows email clients and mobile apps. Apps that take advantage of the launch of a mail or message client should benefit from this change immediately.
Changes in the MSAA (multi-sample anti-aliasing)
Although MSAA is a useful feature for various gaming applications, users had reported that MSAA 4X could not be disabled. Antialiasing was previously forced on, which has now been fixed.
Input improvements
They have made improvements to general input in the Windows Subsystem for Android, including improved scrolling in the Amazon Appstore and Kindle apps.
Known issues
- Video playback in some applications may be choppy on certain systems.
- When coming out of connected standby mode, apps may restart.