HDMI-CEC has been working perfectly for months for me. Up until yesterday. I was watching a movie I had to pause cause I had a visitor.
After about 30-45 minutes I wanted to resume the movie, but XBian wasn't responding to either my CEC-remote or Yatse remote control for Android.
After I SSH'ed in and "sudo reboot"-ed, I found out I couldn't use HDMI-CEC anymore.
Is there any way to backtrack what went wrong here?
XBMC.log is
http://pastebin.com/dtg2mwk9 here
(15th Aug, 2013 02:37 PM)Smultie Wrote: [ -> ]HDMI-CEC has been working perfectly for months for me. Up until yesterday. I was watching a movie I had to pause cause I had a visitor.
After about 30-45 minutes I wanted to resume the movie, but XBian wasn't responding to either my CEC-remote or Yatse remote control for Android.
After I SSH'ed in and "sudo reboot"-ed, I found out I couldn't use HDMI-CEC anymore.
Is there any way to backtrack what went wrong here?
XBMC.log is http://pastebin.com/dtg2mwk9 here
not sure, it might be just and coincident that part of your HW failure(HDMI Ports or cable) or anything else.
Have you tried run cec-config command to check if you can get it working ?(not available anymore, sorry my bad)
Also if you have another SD card try a fresh image and see if the CEC working or no.
Other than these, no idea pal
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Smultie
I can just confirm it happened to me as well once. As Rikardo proposed, cec-config could be the way, but unfortunately cec-config is no longer part of CEC package with newer releases (it has been removed from upstream repository, not by Xbian team).
it that case, I was able to restore it by stopping XBMC, removing /home/xbian/.xbmc/userdata/peripheral_data/rpi_2708_1001.xml and starting XBMC again. hope this helps.
(15th Aug, 2013 07:17 PM)mk01 Wrote: [ -> ]@Smultie
but unfortunately cec-config is no longer part of CEC package with newer releases (it has been removed from upstream repository, not by Xbian team).
oh, sorry for my miss leading info here, my apology .. as you know I have been lock in hospital for almost 2 months so I do not have the access to RPi
so basically I do most of the responses just from my memory and without ability to try myself
(15th Aug, 2013 07:17 PM)mk01 Wrote: [ -> ]it that case, I was able to restore it by stopping XBMC, removing /home/xbian/.xbmc/userdata/peripheral_data/rpi_2708_1001.xml and starting XBMC again. hope this helps.
- or also you may edit this file if you know how to do (some basics about values for libCEC on
Pulse-eight FAQs)
(15th Aug, 2013 07:17 PM)mk01 Wrote: [ -> ]@Smultie
I can just confirm it happened to me as well once. As Rikardo proposed, cec-config could be the way, but unfortunately cec-config is no longer part of CEC package with newer releases (it has been removed from upstream repository, not by Xbian team).
it that case, I was able to restore it by stopping XBMC, removing /home/xbian/.xbmc/userdata/peripheral_data/rpi_2708_1001.xml and starting XBMC again. hope this helps.
Thanks, will try that!
Will let you know the outcome of course!
(15th Aug, 2013 07:17 PM)mk01 Wrote: [ -> ]@Smultie
I can just confirm it happened to me as well once. As Rikardo proposed, cec-config could be the way, but unfortunately cec-config is no longer part of CEC package with newer releases (it has been removed from upstream repository, not by Xbian team).
it that case, I was able to restore it by stopping XBMC, removing /home/xbian/.xbmc/userdata/peripheral_data/rpi_2708_1001.xml and starting XBMC again. hope this helps.
I'm afraid rpi_2708_1001.xml doesn't come back after restarting XBMC. Reboot didn't help either!
did you make a backup of the file or did you look into it and can tell what was the settings ?
Not really no. I do have a backup and it looked different from what it was yesterday.
After fiddling a bit with cables and devices connected to the TV it now works again ><
(16th Aug, 2013 02:20 AM)Smultie Wrote: [ -> ]Not really no. I do have a backup and it looked different from what it was yesterday.
After fiddling a bit with cables and devices connected to the TV it now works again ><
so as my first thoughts, the HW part
nice one m8
If you dont mind could you change thread prefix to Solved please?
-thx-
Not really sure if it was that, though.
Just turned the TV on, CEC not working.
As soon as I turn the cable-box on, CEC works again on the Pi.
Yesterday there was a big firmware upgrade for my cable-provider (UPC). Could it be that a firmware update from my cable-box changed CEC and somehow broke it?
Can I change anything to make CEC work on my Pi again even when the cable-box is off?
i have red somewhere about similar issue where other device interfere somehow, but cant remember where did I see it. My best guess would be to go to
libCEC forum and give it a search or ask there.
You may try swap the HDMI devices on inputs(like move RPi from HDMI1 to HDMI2) on your TV/AVR. But this is just a blind shot
Well, this is now officially driving me crazy. Rikardo, I know you got a Panasonic as well. Could you show me your Raspberry Pi and Panasonic settings related to HDMI-CEC?
(16th Aug, 2013 05:27 AM)Smultie Wrote: [ -> ]Well, this is now officially driving me crazy. Rikardo, I know you got a Panasonic as well. Could you show me your Raspberry Pi and Panasonic settings related to HDMI-CEC?
believe me, I wish I could
http://forum.xbian.org/thread-1045-post-13347.html#pid13347 but I have no access to my RPi neither TV. And I have a good memory but this is a bit to much to dig out
Sorry m8 I cant help better this time, but as soon as I get home I may look into it. Only thing is that its not gonna be any soon and Im afraid you may just find the answers by than elsewhere
Damn, terribly sorry to read that. I didn't know...
I'm not really sure in what stage you are, so I don't know 'get well soon' is an appropriate thing to say, but I truly hope you're in as good a shape as possible.