Proshivka Televizora Samsung Ue40d5000

Grw wrote:Hey, I have the same TV (Samsung UE40D5000), but it doesn't detect the RPi as a CEC device. Do I have to plug it into a certain HDMI port? I thought I tried all of them. Anynet+ is definitely enabled in the config, but when I open the tools menu and search for devices it just says 'No Devices Found' Perhaps your cable is the problem (cec pin may not be connected)? Am using HDMI-2 and it detects the Pi fine in 'tools' -> 'anynet', even when XMBC is not loaded: Yep, bought a new cable and it works now. Thanks everyone!

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Penetratore wrote:When powering up the RPI the TV starts also and it switched to the hdmi where the RPi is pluged in. For me this is not realy comfortable and I think the CEC commands are not properly defined. I don`t have the same situation when starting AV-amplituner althought it is also connected with CEC. Is there a way to fix it?

Mar 24, 2010 - [Erdem] sent us an update on his work with the SamyGO project. You may remember this Samsung TV firmware hacking initiative from our post. Jun 26, 2012 - Hey, I have the same TV (Samsung UE40D5000), but it doesn't. That the first switch to the TV is done by the RPi firmware rather than XBMC.

I am away from my XBMC for a while - but assuming that you are using a build of XBMC that has Pulse8 libCEC installed (e.g. Raspbmc RC4) then you should be able to configure this behaviour. From the libCEC FAQ: Where can I find the CEC adapter's settings in XBMC? Go to System -> Input -> Peripherals -> Pulse-Eight CEC Adapter. What's the meaning of the CEC adapter's settings in XBMC? Enabled: use the CEC adapter within XBMC.

Default: Enabled. HDMI port number: the HDMI port number that you connected the CEC adapter to on your TV or AVR. Connected to HDMI device: the logical address of the HDMI device that you connected the CEC adapter to. 0 for TV, 5 for an AVR. Use the TV's language setting: requests the GUI language of the TV and tries to set the same language in XBMC when enabled. Default: enabled. Power on the TV when starting XBMC: sends a 'power on' command to the TV when starting XBMC.

Default: enabled. Power off devices when stopping XBMC: sends a 'standby/power off' command to all devices when stopping XBMC. When this is disabled, an 'inactive source' command will be sent instead. Default: enabled. Put devices in standby mode when activating screensaver: sends a 'standby/power off' command to all devices when the screensaver becomes active, and wakes up the TV when the screensaver is deactivated. Default: enabled. Put this PC in standby mode when the TV is switched off: put the PC in standby mode when the TV is put in standby mode.

Default: enabled. Port: the path to the COM port that is used to communicate with the CEC adapter. Only needed on platforms on which autodetection isn't working (e.g. Ubuntu Hardy). Default: [empty]. Metodologi penelitian kualitatif.

Proshivka Televizora Samsung Ue40d5000

Paul Webster wrote:I presume that the first switch to the TV is done by the RPi firmware rather than XBMC. I get that impression as well as it happens far too quickly to have even started booting the OS yet. Fortunately I have the option to disable it from the TV side so I don't come home to a TV that has magically turned itself on whilst I've been out (assuming either the Pi is rebooting itself or raspbmc has crashed and respawned and turned the TV on).

All my controls are working great on my Sony Bravia. I just need to understand whether there is some more config I can do to add a few other buttons. Some say these can be added to one of the xml config files. Am I correct to assume the device itself, xbmc in this case, determines what buttons are mapped from the main remote and these should be configurable rather than hard coded?

Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Blind Factory Reset Before trying to EEPROM reset, please try a factory reset, that might revive your TV also. Press 'EXIT' button for 12 seconds (15 is better since you cannot see TV), than press 'Left' and 'Enter' This wiki entry will not help resolve a TV bricked by firmware flashing. One example (from the original post of this wiki): This is Erdem. As I bricked my D series device by miss service menu setting, I search for solutions to recover it. After with help of Juzis we unbricked device with the same way of C series TVs. Here I wanted to try to let you know how the process is working. Firstly, this hack doesn't work if you bricked you device by firmware flashing.