Step by step guide: switch on and off tv via cec
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Re: Step by step guide: switch on and off tv via cec
Can you help me? Need more details to point 7. I don't know how add switch to System Alive Checker without ip address.
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Re: Step by step guide: switch on and off tv via cec
I do not understand your question. You can't have a System Alive Checker without an IP address. See below
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Re: Step by step guide: switch on and off tv via cec
Sorry,lost in translation .
7. Make the system alive checker sub/slave device (wk.tv.local system alive) of the TV Woonkamer switch.
7. Make the system alive checker sub/slave device (wk.tv.local system alive) of the TV Woonkamer switch.
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Re: Step by step guide: switch on and off tv via cec
Regarding stap 7
See attached, add the alive checker device in the properties screen of the main TV switch, created in step 4
See attached, add the alive checker device in the properties screen of the main TV switch, created in step 4
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Re: Step by step guide: switch on and off tv via cec
Thanks mate. Works but bad, my Philips 7er is ...
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Re: Step by step guide: switch on and off tv via cec
thx holland,
that work very well on my tv LG 65SJ850V.
that work very well on my tv LG 65SJ850V.
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Re: Step by step guide: switch on and off tv via cec
Hello
Can we do only on off on cec ... or we can change channel ?
Can we do only on off on cec ... or we can change channel ?
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Re: Step by step guide: switch on and off tv via cec
Updated the guide as the cec-client wouldn't compile anymore.
Now based on Stretch and libcec 4.04.
Enjoy
Now based on Stretch and libcec 4.04.
Enjoy
Re: Step by step guide: switch on and off tv via cec
I'm almost there ... I guess
I made everything from the tutorial mentioned in first post but I wonder about IP example addresses on the pics:
one is the TV ip adress and what's the second one in the dummy switches?
Thanks in advance for any info!
I made everything from the tutorial mentioned in first post but I wonder about IP example addresses on the pics:
one is the TV ip adress and what's the second one in the dummy switches?
Thanks in advance for any info!
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Re: Step by step guide: switch on and off tv via cec
I do this by using a HDMI CEC injector from Pulese Eight.
https://www.pulse-eight.com/p/104/usb-hdmi-cec-adapter
It is connected via usb, so simplifies the whole issue. You can issue the on/off commands from the raspberry without additional devices.
https://www.pulse-eight.com/p/104/usb-hdmi-cec-adapter
It is connected via usb, so simplifies the whole issue. You can issue the on/off commands from the raspberry without additional devices.
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Re: Step by step guide: switch on and off tv via cec
@gromar
First ip is the ip of the raspberry where the cec deamon is running
Second ip, is for the raspberry which runs the main domoticz installation, so it points to itself.
First ip is the ip of the raspberry where the cec deamon is running
Second ip, is for the raspberry which runs the main domoticz installation, so it points to itself.
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