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JimThode
Reel Rookie
3 years ago

Display will not stay on 720p, reverts back to Auto 1080p

On my Roku Express I go to Display Type and set it to 720p.  After I going back to the settings menu or view shows the Display Type setting reverts back to Auto 1080p.  I need the 720p to stay within my internet data limit.  

When I first installed the Roku this setting seemed to work with 720p using less then 1GB/hr.  Now it will not stay on 720p and uses about 2GB/hr.

How can I force it to stay on 720p?

Is my Roku Express defective?

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  • makaiguy's avatar
    makaiguy
    Community Streaming Expert

    When you set a resolution via Settings > Display type you come to a countdown screen with two choices:

    • Yes, screen looks good
    • No, I will choose a different setting

    The "No" option is highlighted by default. To keep the screen resolution you're currently trying, are you arrowing up to the "Yes" option and clicking on it before the timer runs out?

    • JimThode's avatar
      JimThode
      Reel Rookie

      makaiguy
      Yes, when I set the 720p (or 1080p) is comes up to the check screen and I press "Yes, screen looks good".

      The problem is after it is set to manual 720p it reverts back to Auto 1080p after I leave the display type setting area.

  • AvsGunnar's avatar
    AvsGunnar
    Community Streaming Expert

    JimThode 

    Adding to makaiguy, also make sure that you are using a Roku default Screensaver and not using a 1080p Screensaver. (Settings/Theme/Screensavers) or disable it completely.

    If both things we provided do not resolve your issue, then read through this thread/link fully and carefully for an alternative method.

    • JimThode's avatar
      JimThode
      Reel Rookie

      I made sure the screensaver was set on default but did not see how to disable completely.

      I went to 5X Home, Down, Left, 3X Up and disabled auto recovery. 

      Powered down for a few minutes.

      Made no difference with the "reverts back to Auto 1080p" issue. 

       

      • AvsGunnar's avatar
        AvsGunnar
        Community Streaming Expert

        JimThode 

        To disable Screensaver, go to Settings/Theme/Screensaver Start Time/Disable Screensaver.

        Additionally, look in your TV settings (not the Roku), and see if you have control over the Display/Video Ratio (or similar language) over the TV video output or individual HDMI ports.

        There is a reason that the Roku is overriding your manual settings.  If you have another TV, try setting the 720p setting on the Roku while connected to that TV and then return it to your problem TV. (Recently, I have seen some postings that some users are reporting similar behaviors with Vizio TVs, so certainly could be a firmware compatibility issue).

        For what its worth, my main TV (although capable of 1080) is set to 720p because I like the picture better.   Original reason was similar to what you posted (I had a limited data plan with a young ISP who finally grew and now on 5000gb plan which is plenty for both work and play).   I really only switch to 1080 for hockey games.  Both my older and new Roku devices, though, do stay on the settings that I put them.