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<font face="Calibri">Hello list,<br>
<br>
My VDR box with dvbhddevice is connected through an Onkyo HTX-22D<br>
2.1 home cinema set to my new Samsung UE32D6530 TV.<br>
<br>
I enabled HDMI-CEC on both the Samsung and the Onkyo. This works
nicely,<br>
the Onkyo automatically switches on and off with the TV, and the
Samsung<br>
remote operates on the Onkyo volume.<br>
<br>
Now I also need to enable HDMI-CEC in the dvbhddevice. If I don't,
my<br>
Onkyo will deselect VDR as an input source after a few seconds,
and I have<br>
to manually reselect it using the Onkyo remote.<br>
<br>
But if I do enable HDMI-CEC in VDR, I cannot switch off the TV. If
I use the<br>
Samsung remote to switch off the TV, both the TV and the Onkyo
will<br>
switch off, but both will switch on again after a few seconds. I
need to<br>
pull the HDMI plug from my VDR box before I can switch off the TV.<br>
<br>
I'm using Fedora 16 x86_64 with VDR 1.7 RPM's from rawhide. I
recently<br>
upgraded from 1.7.22 to 1.7.27, because I could see there are new
HDMI-CEC<br>
options. The old version just had one option, enable or disable.
The new version<br>
has the extra options to no switch on and off the TV. I have these
new options<br>
set to disabled. Still my TV switches on when connected to VDR.<br>
<br>
BTW, it would be cool if "shut down" VDR could be interpreted as
shutdown just<br>
the hardware decoder part on the dvbhddevice, but leave the tuners
running.<br>
I don't want my VDR box to be shut down for any reason, but
stopping the hardware<br>
decoder when not viewing could possibly save some power and heat
dissipation.<br>
<br>
Thanks,<br>
Pim<br>
<br>
<br>
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