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Reset system - mcrognale - 10-16-2016

Android Lollipop, HDMI mode. I was connected to a 720p tv. Playing with the settings and inadvertantly selected 1080p and lost the video signal. I have the reset button, and on/off switches, installed. Neither one reset the video signal. Any ideas? I could re-burn the chip but I'm hoping for an easier solution.


RE: Reset system - MarkHaysHarris777 - 10-16-2016

(10-16-2016, 02:50 PM)mcrognale Wrote: Android Lollipop, HDMI mode. I was connected to a 720p tv. Playing with the settings and inadvertantly selected 1080p and lost the video signal. I have the reset button, and on/off switches, installed. Neither one reset the video signal. Any ideas? I could re-burn the chip but I'm hoping for an easier solution.

Unfortunately the setting is persistent.

If you do not want to burn a new image ( which might just be the easiest way ) find a set ( even a friends set ) that supports 1080p60 and set it back to 720p60 ( that is relatively easy too ).


RE: Reset system - mcrognale - 10-16-2016

(10-16-2016, 04:30 PM)MarkHaysHarris777 Wrote:
(10-16-2016, 02:50 PM)mcrognale Wrote: Android Lollipop, HDMI mode. I was connected to a 720p tv. Playing with the settings and inadvertantly selected 1080p and lost the video signal. I have the reset button, and on/off switches, installed. Neither one reset the video signal. Any ideas? I could re-burn the chip but I'm hoping for an easier solution.

Unfortunately the setting is persistent.

If you do not want to burn a new image ( which might just be the easiest way ) find a set ( even a friends set ) that supports 1080p60 and set it back to 720p60 ( that is relatively easy too ).

Thanks Mark. I can always depend on you for the right answer. Not an issue for me to re-burn it. I do this a lot for the ham radio apps that I use. Of course I could just buy a 1080 monitor since I sort of planned to do that anyway for the ham android apps.