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    Firmwares Kernels and 1080p support

    I've some question
    Please forgive me for my bad english and my noobness

    I have a T-R42 device

    I have flashed if with lewi's firm with RK batch Tool clicking on "restore" button is ok or there is the first error!? wich button is the right one? "Restore" "upgrade" "switch" ???

    I decided to change firmware because it works in 720p so I flash the Wasser firm 1.2.4 with "rk android tools"
    I have the V2.0 board so in the paths i puts the "1080p kernel new" "1080p boot" and click on "RUN" without doing anything else. Second error!?

    Now it seems to go better but still not in real 1080p. everything became smaller but the definition seems to be lower than 1080p that is my screen res.

    I have switched other 2/3 different rom, the stock one and other combinations but I really don't understand if is working in 1080p or not.. The graphic effect also in the same video playback is quite different from the result that come out connecting the same monitor to my PC...

    Now i want to know, what is the firm that support the 1080p, and do I have to do something before flashing it? For example, if I want to return to Wasser's 1080p,
    1) I run "RK android Tools"
    2) I select the "1080p boot.img"
    3)I select the "1080p new kernel"
    4) I click on "RUN"
    Finish right or no!?

    #2
    Originally posted by kayak1987 View Post
    I've some question
    Please forgive me for my bad english and my noobness

    I have a T-R42 device

    I have flashed if with lewi's firm with RK batch Tool clicking on "restore" button is ok or there is the first error!? wich button is the right one? "Restore" "upgrade" "switch" ???

    I decided to change firmware because it works in 720p so I flash the Wasser firm 1.2.4 with "rk android tools"
    I have the V2.0 board so in the paths i puts the "1080p kernel new" "1080p boot" and click on "RUN" without doing anything else. Second error!?

    Now it seems to go better but still not in real 1080p. everything became smaller but the definition seems to be lower than 1080p that is my screen res.

    I have switched other 2/3 different rom, the stock one and other combinations but I really don't understand if is working in 1080p or not.. The graphic effect also in the same video playback is quite different from the result that come out connecting the same monitor to my PC...

    Now i want to know, what is the firm that support the 1080p, and do I have to do something before flashing it? For example, if I want to return to Wasser's 1080p,
    1) I run "RK android Tools"
    2) I select the "1080p boot.img"
    3)I select the "1080p new kernel"
    4) I click on "RUN"
    Finish right or no!?
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      #3
      Thank You, I've done the test with Lewi's firmware and results working in 720p by default (even if you set 1080p) and in 1080p after clicking the "switch resolution" button in the advanced settings.

      IN 1080p mode, on a 1080p screen the definition of images and text is better but expecially in the web browsers, the page rendering, the text, the images and the graphic parts still appears like it have been only enlarged from a lower resolution.. I don't know if I've explained well..

      Now my Doubt is about the kernels, and the previous questions,
      When I Use RKbatch tool, I change only the firmware or also the kernel!?

      thanks in advance

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