TV switching to xbian input at turn off
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7th Jan, 2013, 06:05 PM
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TV switching to xbian input at turn off
Hi,
My Pi is powered from my TV and is booting when turning on the TV.. Thats fine.. but it's automatically switching over to the xbian/hdmi input everytime. So I have to wait until xbian is fully booted before chancing input sources otherwise it will change back to xbian. |
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7th Jan, 2013, 06:29 PM
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Re: TV switching to xbian input at turn off
you can disable this in
System>Settings>System>Peripherals>Raspberry Pi CEC ~~~~>>>Please always follow rules and read before you post<<<~~~~ |
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7th Jan, 2013, 07:56 PM
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RE: TV switching to xbian input at turn off
But I dont want to disable HDMI CES support, still want to be able to use my TV remote
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7th Jan, 2013, 08:04 PM
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Re: TV switching to xbian input at turn off
you dont disabling the cec there is setting to turn off switching on tv when RPi boots
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7th Jan, 2013, 09:30 PM
Post: #5
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TV switching to xbian input at turn off
That settings is named something like 'Make XBMC the active source when starting'
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7th Jan, 2013, 10:48 PM
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Re: RE: TV switching to xbian input at turn off
(7th Jan, 2013 09:30 PM)Koenkk Wrote: That settings is named something like 'Make XBMC the active source when starting' looks just about right the thing is I was writing the steps by just digging the info from memories as I don't have access to my RPi at the moment ~~~~>>>Please always follow rules and read before you post<<<~~~~ |
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8th Jan, 2013, 03:12 AM
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RE: TV switching to xbian input at turn off
My LG TV always start on the last used input.. And thats the way I like it.
But my TV does not do that after plugging in my raspberry pi ! HDMI 1 - Xbian alpha 4 HDMI 2 - Sat box Usually watch TV on my sat box.. so I prefer my tv starting on HDMI 2.. It does that but as soon as the pi gets power from the TV it switches to HDMI 1 ! If I then switch back to HDMI while pi is booting up, then I get switched back to HDMI 1 again ! as soon as the pi is fully loaded and XMBC is running.. I then disabled 'Make XBMC the active source when starting', now the pi does not switch back if I switch over to HDMI 2 while pi is loading. But it still does the first switch when starting the boot progress. plus CEC did not work after disabling 'Make XBMC the active source when starting' |
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8th Jan, 2013, 08:26 AM
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RE: TV switching to xbian input at turn off
what RPi version you have ?
Will do some more tests here and see if I can find solution for you ~~~~>>>Please always follow rules and read before you post<<<~~~~ |
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8th Jan, 2013, 05:49 PM
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RE: TV switching to xbian input at turn off
256 mb ram first revision and batch
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10th Jan, 2013, 05:53 AM
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Re: TV switching to xbian input at turn off
Plug your RPi to proper PSU (BTW, your TV USB port do only 500mA max and it is not appropriate for RPi) and leave it on.
BTW if you turning off your TV before you proper shut down XBian you can corrupt your SD card ~~~~>>>Please always follow rules and read before you post<<<~~~~ |
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25th Jan, 2013, 06:59 PM
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RE: TV switching to xbian input at turn off
Just a little update here but you probably tried this before
you can try add this line into your /boot/config.txt located on your SD card Code: hdmi_ignore_cec_init=1 ~~~~>>>Please always follow rules and read before you post<<<~~~~ |
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28th Jan, 2013, 04:08 AM
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How to avoid CEC auto switching to hdmi source on boot?
First of all, thank you very much for this fantastic build. i really love my RPi connected to my TV and to use it with xbian!
My RPi is connected to and powered by a Samsung TV via usb and hdmi. CEC is working perfectly, and everything is easily controlled by the tv remote. But I do have one problem. When I power on the TV, then the RPi is also powered on. When the RPi gets power the TV automatically change the source to hdmi, and I can see the xbian booting. I switch back to TV and then after a minute or so the TV switches back to hdmi/xbian. This is quite frustrating. Any ideas how to avoid the second switch to hdmi, and maybe also the first switch? I already tried to put hdmi_ignore_cec_init=1 into config.txt - no changes Is there a chance to tell the xbian to not send a switch signal when booting? Thanks blueday |
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28th Jan, 2013, 05:42 AM
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RE: TV switching to xbian input at turn off
@blueday
I've merged your thread as this is already discussed here. Please follow the rules next time ~~~~>>>Please always follow rules and read before you post<<<~~~~ |
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2nd Feb, 2013, 09:33 AM
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RE: TV switching to xbian input at turn off
hdmi_ignore_cec_init=1 stopped working for me a few updates ago (both xbian and openelec by the way) - so, I think the issue may be in RPi firmware
my tv switches to RPi as soon as it boots, so it's definitely not the 'Make XBMC the active source when starting' option (which I have switched off) that is the problem again - same problem in OpenELEC |
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2nd May, 2013, 12:52 AM
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RE: TV switching to xbian input at turn off
(2nd Feb, 2013 09:33 AM)jaromanda Wrote: hdmi_ignore_cec_init=1 stopped working for me a few updates ago (both xbian and openelec by the way) - so, I think the issue may be in RPi firmwareI got the exact same problem. Both turned off "Make XBMC the active source when starting" and put "hdmi_ignore_cec_init=1" into the config file. The problem startet a couple of monthes ago, before that i had no problem with input switching. I have the problem in both openelec,rasplex and xbian? |
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