xbox one video defaults to 640x480

Discus and support xbox one video defaults to 640x480 in XBoX on Consoles to solve the problem; Split from this thread. My xbox one s is stuck in 640 × 480 it will not change it says i can go up to 720 1080 but it doesnt it say mode not support... Discussion in 'XBoX on Consoles' started by thomasyoung6, Nov 7, 2018.

  1. thomasyoung6
    thomasyoung6 Guest

    xbox one video defaults to 640x480


    My xbox one s is stuck in 640 × 480 it will not change it says i can go up to 720 1080 but it doesnt it say mode not support if i do i cant play my games on such a low resolution what do i need to do

    :)
     
    thomasyoung6, Nov 7, 2018
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  2. xbox one video defaults to 640x480

    Hi, I have my xbox one s hooked up to a 4k tv. sometimes i dont want to turn on the tv and do game streaming. when i do, the console reverts to 640x480 and i cant change it. please fix.
     
    billspeersdotcom, Nov 7, 2018
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  3. xbox one video defaults to 640x480

    When the Xbox displays at 480p, this is because it hasn’t been properly detected by the TV yet (it did not get the EDID from the TV). At this resolution, the display troubleshooter would appear.

    This could be due to a faulty or improperly seated HDMI cable, a device between the Xbox and TV is interrupting something, or possibly some other issue.

    This article details some troubleshooting and other info related to this issue: Display Troubleshooter on Xbox One
     
    Internet Expert, Nov 7, 2018
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  4. XBF Diego M
    XBF Diego M Guest

    xbox one video defaults to 640x480

    Hey Thomas,

    I split your post from the
    thread
    you posted on earlier, that way we can assist you more directly.

    So it seems that your Xbox is stuck on the low resolution mode that usually appears when their is an issue with the HDMI output and your TV is not properly detecting the Xbox and is using the "recommended" settings which is what's causing it to revert back
    to low resolution.

    There is a fix for this I've seen work with some people experiencing the same issue. Open up your settings and go to Display and Sound>Video Output>Video Fidelity and overscan. Under the column listed as Display, you should see TV connection with a drop
    down menu. By default it should say Auto-detect (Recommended). Select that and switch to HDMI. Select the option to override your TV settings. Once that is set, go back to the TV resolution and you should be able to set it to what you want and what your TV
    can handle.

    Let us know the results!
     
    XBF Diego M, Nov 7, 2018
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  5. XBF Ruben D Win User

    xbox one video defaults to 640x480

    Hello!

    Thank you for posting on the Xbox forums. We will be locking this thread due to it being revived by a new post. If there are any questions, discussions or issues that anyone would like to bring to our attention, please create a new thread. We
    will be more than happy to answer any questions or provide solutions for any issues on your own thread.

    Thank you again for posting on Xbox Forums!
  6. MrHuguley Win User

    xbox one video defaults to 640x480

    Thank you. this solved my problem.
  7. TomWix Win User

    xbox one video defaults to 640x480

    This works to get the xbox to run in hd but unless it auto detects i cant seem to force it to run in 4k!
  8. XBF Diego M Win User

    xbox one video defaults to 640x480

    Hey Thomas,

    I split your post from the
    thread
    you posted on earlier, that way we can assist you more directly.

    So it seems that your Xbox is stuck on the low resolution mode that usually appears when their is an issue with the HDMI output and your TV is not properly detecting the Xbox and is using the "recommended" settings which is what's causing it to revert back
    to low resolution.

    There is a fix for this I've seen work with some people experiencing the same issue. Open up your settings and go to Display and Sound>Video Output>Video Fidelity and overscan. Under the column listed as Display, you should see TV connection with a drop
    down menu. By default it should say Auto-detect (Recommended). Select that and switch to HDMI. Select the option to override your TV settings. Once that is set, go back to the TV resolution and you should be able to set it to what you want and what your TV
    can handle.

    Let us know the results!
  9. Internet Expert Win User

    xbox one video defaults to 640x480

    When the Xbox displays at 480p, this is because it hasn’t been properly detected by the TV yet (it did not get the EDID from the TV). At this resolution, the display troubleshooter would appear.

    This could be due to a faulty or improperly seated HDMI cable, a device between the Xbox and TV is interrupting something, or possibly some other issue.

    This article details some troubleshooting and other info related to this issue: https://support.xbox.com/en-US/xbox-one/console/display-troubleshooter
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