I have recently 'migrated' from an IMX6 to a T8 - both connected to the same (Panasonic) TV which, conveniently, has an on-screen display showing it's input resolution & refresh rate whenever they change.
The IMX6 display is set to 'auto-detect best TV resolution', detects 1080p @60Hz and the TV confirms that that is what it receives.
The T8, on the other hand, when display is set to 'auto-detect', detects only 720p @60Hz and again the TV confirms that that is its input. If, however, I manually select 1080p @60Hz, the TV confirms that this setting is applied and the setting will then persist perfectly until the T8 is shut down. On restart, however, the T8 always reverts to 720p @60Hz and, if I want 1080p, I must manually set it as before.
What I have noticed, though, is that the T8 initially boots into the 1080p @60Hz with which it was shut down but that at the moment the boot-up screens change from the static Droidbox logo to the (rather strange) animated gridded spheroidal, the resolution immediately changes down to 720p @60Hz - and this setting then persists when boot is complete. My impression, therefore, is that the animation forces 720p and fails to restore 1080p once it is finished.
I offer these observations to discover whether others can confirm them and, if so, to suggest that the Droidbox developers take note with a view to correcting what seems to me to be an irritating flaw in an otherwise excellent box.
The IMX6 display is set to 'auto-detect best TV resolution', detects 1080p @60Hz and the TV confirms that that is what it receives.
The T8, on the other hand, when display is set to 'auto-detect', detects only 720p @60Hz and again the TV confirms that that is its input. If, however, I manually select 1080p @60Hz, the TV confirms that this setting is applied and the setting will then persist perfectly until the T8 is shut down. On restart, however, the T8 always reverts to 720p @60Hz and, if I want 1080p, I must manually set it as before.
What I have noticed, though, is that the T8 initially boots into the 1080p @60Hz with which it was shut down but that at the moment the boot-up screens change from the static Droidbox logo to the (rather strange) animated gridded spheroidal, the resolution immediately changes down to 720p @60Hz - and this setting then persists when boot is complete. My impression, therefore, is that the animation forces 720p and fails to restore 1080p once it is finished.
I offer these observations to discover whether others can confirm them and, if so, to suggest that the Droidbox developers take note with a view to correcting what seems to me to be an irritating flaw in an otherwise excellent box.
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