HDMI CEC with Samsumg TV and Vu+Duo
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Posted 5 December 2011 - 12:58
this is my first post in this forum and I hope it is lucky
I have a Samsung TV (UE32D5000PW) and I installed the OpenPLI image on my VU+DUO decoder.
The image is up to date at the moment, and the driver version is:
vuplus-dvb-modules - 2.6.18-7.3-r9.20111122.1
The HDMI CEC doesn't work well when I wake up the decoder from standby (it doesn't turn on the TV), however it works well when I turn it off.
I read that this issue was fixed in the last update, but doesn't work. Anyone have more information about?
Thanks in advance!
Edoardo
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Re: HDMI CEC with Samsumg TV and Vu+Duo #4
Posted 26 January 2018 - 10:43
I have a similar problem with Clarke-Tech ET9000, Open PLI and Samsung TV (UE46D5005). I have also tried with a 50 " LG plasma and still had the same problem.
This thread is quite old but I will have to face it now too. I would like to use ET9000 remote to control the TV too.
ET9000 with OpenPLi 4.0 neither wakes up or puts Samsung LE32D400 to sleep.
Do I have to activate something on the TV or do I have to fiddle with HDMI-CEC defaults? How do you know what CEC address to enter?
ET9000, OpenPLi 4.0, 13E, 19E
HD51, OpenPLi 6.2, 75E - 30W
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Posted 26 January 2018 - 12:11
HDMI-CEC address are automatically search and set. But if you change input just (blue button).
On the TV you need to enable the Anynet+ and on some Samsung there is an option to allow or not the standby TV from "Anynet+".
But on one of my Samsung TV there is a bug in the software, I can turn this option on and it works properly but after a power off of the TV this parameter is forgotten by the TV and its default is to not allow the standby from Anynet, so this is really boring in fact.
Controlling the TV from the STB RCU has never properly working (from the test I performed) because every TV manufacturer implement its own code and select a different name AnyNet for Samsung, VieraLink for Panasonic, Bravia Sync for Sony... so this is only working if you connect equipment from the same brand. Some keys are working but other keys are doing something totally different so this is real nightmare to use.
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Posted 26 January 2018 - 12:22
I am looking at the instruction manual of my LE32D400 and unfortunately I can't find anything about Anynet+ to be able to control Samsung TV from ET9000.
I will also have to deal with how to force HD51 to control a Panasonic TV.
ET9000, OpenPLi 4.0, 13E, 19E
HD51, OpenPLi 6.2, 75E - 30W
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Posted 27 January 2018 - 12:46
I can work between brands, but not always. If it could never work between brands, you'd need to have a Sony or LC receiver
Try it, if it works: great. If it doesn't: bummer.
* Wavefrontier T90 with 28E/23E/19E/13E via SCR switches 2 x 2 x 6 user bands
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