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== Firmware upgrades == | == Firmware upgrades == | ||
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+ | 1. You need a MicroSD Card Over 512MB | ||
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+ | 2. Toothpick to place your box to recovery | ||
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+ | 3. Download this file [http://bit.ly/ATV585file] | ||
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+ | == Un-official OpenElec == | ||
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+ | == Revert Back to Android == | ||
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+ | You have OpenElec and want to install the Android OS back | ||
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== Remotes == | == Remotes == | ||
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=== How to Fix Sound === | === How to Fix Sound === |
Latest revision as of 17:31, 5 July 2016
The ATV585 Operating system Android 4.4.2 Power 5 volts CPU AmLogic S802 Memory 1GB DDR3 Storage 8GB Graphics Mali450 Sound A/V, HDMI, S/PDIF Connectivity IEEE 802.11 b/g/n 10/100 Ethernet
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History
The ATV582 was released in 2014 as the first official 4K successor to the MyGica. It is equipped with a quad core AmLogic S802 and the Mali450 video processor. It is capable of scaled 4K playback, as well as nonscaled 4K playback. This was the first Mygica device to support OTA updating and also migrated from 4.4 and upgrade to 5.0 soon..
User Manual
Here is Official usermanual [1]
Firmware upgrades
1. You need a MicroSD Card Over 512MB
2. Toothpick to place your box to recovery
3. Download this file [2]
Un-official OpenElec
Revert Back to Android
You have OpenElec and want to install the Android OS back
Remotes
There are two version of ATV582 came out, 2014 edition and 2015 edition
1. ATV582 2014 Edition came with KR60 Remote
2. ATV582 2015 Edition Came with KR40 Remote
Tips and Tricks
Hard Reset
How to Fix Sound
Headline text
XBMC shrank, or not full-size display
We have Video Walk through for this too