I have not made a video for MXQ S85, because it’s very similar to EM6Q-MXQ, except you have the option to switch between the Android home screen or MediaBox launcher, 1080p24 is supported, and S85 is a little more responsive. There’s no component (YPbPr) output in this box. I’ve also tested composite output, and both 480 CVBS and 576 CVBS settings worked fine.
#Ott mxq tv box firmware 1080p
So it’s exactly the same as EM6Q-MXQ, except the current firmware also supports 1080p 24 Hz. Other – System Update: Local file or OTA (not working), Backup, and “More Settings” for standard Android Settings.Digital Audio Output (Auto, PCM, S/PDIF pass-through, or HDMI pass-through).Location for weather (Chinese cities only).Screen Save (Never, 4, 8 or 12 minutes).CVBS Mode Setting: 480 CVBS or 576 CVBS (if Composite output selected on TV).Network – Enable and configure Wi-Fi or Ethernet.
The “Setting” menu is based on the same Metro-style interface as EM6Q-MXQ with four sub menus: Network, Display, Advanced and Other.
#Ott mxq tv box firmware 720p
I’ve noticed that switching to 720p still keep the user interface to 1920×1080 resolution, so there’s no performance gain doing so. The box automatically selected 1080p60 Hz video output, and the user interface resolution is 1920×1080 as you can infer from the screenshot above. The user interface is the Android Home screen, but you can also switch the MediaBox launcher with a Metro-style user interface found in many Amlogic S80X TV boxes, by going to the “Home” section in Android settings. It’s not quite as fast as higher RK3288 TV boxes (20s), but it’s much better than the boot time on EM6Q-MXQ (1m 50s), so the flash must be faster. I’ve connected the power, pressed the power button opn the top of the box, a Blue LED turns off, “Google TV” icon appears on TV and in a little more than 40 seconds the boot completes. I’ve connected all ports of the device except the S/PDIF output: Ethernet cable, HDMI and AV cables, micro SD card, USB hard drive, USB webcam, and a USB hub with two RF dongles for my air mouse and gamepad. I’ve started by a quick test of the IR remote control, and it works as expected after inserting two AAA batteries, before switching to Mele F10 Deluxe air mouse for convenience. First Boot, Settings and First Impressions I’ve already taken picture of the device, accessories, and checked out the board’s components in my unboxing post, so in this post, I’ll focus on the user interface, evaluate performance, and test most hardware features of this media player. I’m lucky enough to have received both, and I’ve already completed the review for EM6Q-MXQ, so today I’ll complete MXQ S85 review and compare both devices.
#Ott mxq tv box firmware full
MXQ S85 (aka MXQ OTT TV box) and EM6Q-MXQ are two main Full HD H.265 Android media players based on Amlogic S805 currently selling on Chinese online stores.