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<blockquote data-quote="charith84" data-source="post: 26510886" data-attributes="member: 1146"><p>First check the resolutions supported by the tv. some budget made tv's are using laptop panel boards which does not support standard resolutions of tv's .. as someone mentioned above 1366 x 768 is a laptop panel resolution. as I experienced most of tv boxes does not support mentioned resolution, the closest resolution you can select is 1280x720 which will cause a upscaling or if you select a higher resolution from the tv box it will cause a downscaling as a result it will drop the quality and the sharpness of the video.</p><p></p><p> if the tv supports x265 playback its fine but make sure all the codecs are supported by the tv some encoders tend to change audio codecs and video codecs according their preferences.</p><p></p><p>I have tried most of tv boxes in the market MXQ,, MI S / 4K / Mini / Stick , H / mini series, etc. even the cheapest MXQ 4K PRO is capable of playing x265 1080p and uses half of the processor when decoding. I used to have a LG TV with 1366 x 768 resolution long time back, every TV box I have tried did not support its resolution and videos were downscaled / upscaled while reducing its quality and sharpness.</p><p></p><p>My recommendation :</p><p>before selecting a tv box check the tv specifications whether its full HD or it supports standard tv resolutions. do not ever go for a tv which does not have standard tv resolutions. if you cant go for a Full HD TV go for a HD Ready TV with 1280x720 resolution.</p><p></p><p>MX4 PRO 4K is around 5k you can use it with HD Ready TV - 1280x720 resolution also with a Full HD tv which uses 1920x1080 resolution. if your requirement is only to play x265 its powerful enough</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="charith84, post: 26510886, member: 1146"] First check the resolutions supported by the tv. some budget made tv's are using laptop panel boards which does not support standard resolutions of tv's .. as someone mentioned above 1366 x 768 is a laptop panel resolution. as I experienced most of tv boxes does not support mentioned resolution, the closest resolution you can select is 1280x720 which will cause a upscaling or if you select a higher resolution from the tv box it will cause a downscaling as a result it will drop the quality and the sharpness of the video. if the tv supports x265 playback its fine but make sure all the codecs are supported by the tv some encoders tend to change audio codecs and video codecs according their preferences. I have tried most of tv boxes in the market MXQ,, MI S / 4K / Mini / Stick , H / mini series, etc. even the cheapest MXQ 4K PRO is capable of playing x265 1080p and uses half of the processor when decoding. I used to have a LG TV with 1366 x 768 resolution long time back, every TV box I have tried did not support its resolution and videos were downscaled / upscaled while reducing its quality and sharpness. My recommendation : before selecting a tv box check the tv specifications whether its full HD or it supports standard tv resolutions. do not ever go for a tv which does not have standard tv resolutions. if you cant go for a Full HD TV go for a HD Ready TV with 1280x720 resolution. MX4 PRO 4K is around 5k you can use it with HD Ready TV - 1280x720 resolution also with a Full HD tv which uses 1920x1080 resolution. if your requirement is only to play x265 its powerful enough [/QUOTE]
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