The name given to the kernel and device tree structure for Amlogic's multimedia processors.
You typically see this text in the top-right corner of your television screen when an external media player is connected via HDMI. This happens for a few reasons:
Your TV is attempting to identify the connected device. Because many generic Android boxes use "Mbox Meson Ref" as their default product description in the firmware, the TV simply displays that internal label.
is a common technical identifier encountered by users of Android-based TV boxes and media streaming devices. While it may look like an error code, it is actually a hardware identifier related to the underlying processor architecture of the device. What is Mbox Meson Ref?
In some cases, poor-quality HDMI cables can cause the TV to "lose" and "refind" the box repeatedly, causing the label to pop up constantly. Replacing the cable can stabilize the connection. Summary Table Mbox Generic term for a digital media/streaming box. Meson The processor architecture family from Amlogic. Ref Default hardware reference used in the device firmware. Change the HDMI "label" - CoreELEC Forums
Manufacturers sometimes release updates that change this generic label to the actual brand name of the device.
When using Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) to control your box with your TV remote, "MBox Meson Ref" may show up as the name of the active HDMI source in your TV’s input list. How to "Fix" or Change the Label
A generic term for digital home entertainment centers, often running Android, that integrate TV, radio, and streaming apps.
For most users, this label is harmless and does not indicate a technical failure. However, if the notification is intrusive, you can try the following:
Users running custom software like CoreELEC can change this value by modifying the device tree (dtb.img) using specific commands (e.g., fdtput ) to override the product_desc field.
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The name given to the kernel and device tree structure for Amlogic's multimedia processors.
You typically see this text in the top-right corner of your television screen when an external media player is connected via HDMI. This happens for a few reasons:
Your TV is attempting to identify the connected device. Because many generic Android boxes use "Mbox Meson Ref" as their default product description in the firmware, the TV simply displays that internal label.
is a common technical identifier encountered by users of Android-based TV boxes and media streaming devices. While it may look like an error code, it is actually a hardware identifier related to the underlying processor architecture of the device. What is Mbox Meson Ref?
In some cases, poor-quality HDMI cables can cause the TV to "lose" and "refind" the box repeatedly, causing the label to pop up constantly. Replacing the cable can stabilize the connection. Summary Table Mbox Generic term for a digital media/streaming box. Meson The processor architecture family from Amlogic. Ref Default hardware reference used in the device firmware. Change the HDMI "label" - CoreELEC Forums
Manufacturers sometimes release updates that change this generic label to the actual brand name of the device.
When using Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) to control your box with your TV remote, "MBox Meson Ref" may show up as the name of the active HDMI source in your TV’s input list. How to "Fix" or Change the Label
A generic term for digital home entertainment centers, often running Android, that integrate TV, radio, and streaming apps.
For most users, this label is harmless and does not indicate a technical failure. However, if the notification is intrusive, you can try the following:
Users running custom software like CoreELEC can change this value by modifying the device tree (dtb.img) using specific commands (e.g., fdtput ) to override the product_desc field.