Difference between revisions of "HDMI-CEC"
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=='''HDMI-CEC Trade Names'''== | =='''HDMI-CEC Trade Names'''== | ||
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* AOC: E-link | * AOC: E-link | ||
* Hitachi: HDMI-CEC | * Hitachi: HDMI-CEC | ||
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=='''What can HDMI-CEC do?'''== | =='''What can HDMI-CEC do?'''== | ||
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HDMI-CEC allows devices that are connected to your TV through HDMI ports to communicate back and forth with your TV. The devices can have some control over the TV and the TV can have some control over the devices. This means you could control your Blu-ray player through your TV remote, for example. Or devices can automatically change your TV’s input when they need to do something. If you want to make use of it HDMI-CEC you'll may have to enable it as it isn't always enabled by default, so you'll have to check it. It seems logical not to enable HDMI-CEC by default, as many do not know about this feature and will believe that his or her TV has a life of it's own, when it suddenly switches off when they switch off some appliance, that's connected to it. | HDMI-CEC allows devices that are connected to your TV through HDMI ports to communicate back and forth with your TV. The devices can have some control over the TV and the TV can have some control over the devices. This means you could control your Blu-ray player through your TV remote, for example. Or devices can automatically change your TV’s input when they need to do something. If you want to make use of it HDMI-CEC you'll may have to enable it as it isn't always enabled by default, so you'll have to check it. It seems logical not to enable HDMI-CEC by default, as many do not know about this feature and will believe that his or her TV has a life of it's own, when it suddenly switches off when they switch off some appliance, that's connected to it. | ||
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=='''OpenPLi HDMI-CEC'''== | =='''OpenPLi HDMI-CEC'''== | ||
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<span style="color:Red;font-size: 100%">Attention<br/> | <span style="color:Red;font-size: 100%">Attention<br/> | ||
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====OpenPLi 6.0-6.1==== | ====OpenPLi 6.0-6.1==== | ||
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# Go to Menu->Setup->System->Customize | # Go to Menu->Setup->System->Customize | ||
# Put the Setup mode to Advanced and press green (OK) | # Put the Setup mode to Advanced and press green (OK) | ||
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====OpenPLi 6.2 and up==== | ====OpenPLi 6.2 and up==== | ||
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# Go to Main Menu->Setup->System->Expert settings->User Mode | # Go to Main Menu->Setup->System->Expert settings->User Mode | ||
# Put the Setup mode to Advanced or Expert and press green (OK) | # Put the Setup mode to Advanced or Expert and press green (OK) | ||
# Now go to Main Menu->Setup->System->Audio/Video->HDMI-CEC setup and Enable the function. | # Now go to Main Menu->Setup->System->Audio/Video->HDMI-CEC setup and Enable the function. |
Revision as of 14:28, 10 February 2019
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HDMI-CEC information
HDMI-CEC is an abbreviation for HDMI Consumer Electronics Control and a feature many TVs and peripherals have. This feature can make your devices work better together. Confusing is that manufacturers often don’t call this feature HDMI-CEC, every manufacturer wants to call it their own branded name, even though it’s an inter operable standard.
HDMI-CEC Trade Names
- AOC: E-link
- Hitachi: HDMI-CEC
- LG: SimpLink
- Mitsubishi: NetCommand for HDMI
- Onkyo: RIHD (Remote Interactive over HDMI)
- Panasonic: HDAVI Control, EZ-Sync, or VIERA Link
- Philips: EasyLink
- Pioneer: Kuro Link
- Runco International: RuncoLink
- Samsung: Anynet+
- Sharp: Aquos Link
- Sony: BRAVIA Sync
- Toshiba: CE-Link or Regza Link
- Vizio: CEC
What can HDMI-CEC do?
HDMI-CEC allows devices that are connected to your TV through HDMI ports to communicate back and forth with your TV. The devices can have some control over the TV and the TV can have some control over the devices. This means you could control your Blu-ray player through your TV remote, for example. Or devices can automatically change your TV’s input when they need to do something. If you want to make use of it HDMI-CEC you'll may have to enable it as it isn't always enabled by default, so you'll have to check it. It seems logical not to enable HDMI-CEC by default, as many do not know about this feature and will believe that his or her TV has a life of it's own, when it suddenly switches off when they switch off some appliance, that's connected to it.
OpenPLi HDMI-CEC
Attention
By default the HDMI-CEC option is turned off. As of OpenPLi 6 or higher, If you want to alter the setting, your Customize level must be Advanced or higher.
OpenPLi 6.0-6.1
- Go to Menu->Setup->System->Customize
- Put the Setup mode to Advanced and press green (OK)
- Select Audio/Video->HDMI-CEC setup and Enable the function.
OpenPLi 6.2 and up
- Go to Main Menu->Setup->System->Expert settings->User Mode
- Put the Setup mode to Advanced or Expert and press green (OK)
- Now go to Main Menu->Setup->System->Audio/Video->HDMI-CEC setup and Enable the function.