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Problem: Can not control XMBC through CEC HDMI Onkyo AVR with it's remote control
16th Jun, 2015, 05:27 AM
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RE: Can not control XMBC through CEC HDMI Onkyo AVR with it's remote control
(14th Jun, 2015 09:42 PM)deHakkelaar Wrote:  Ps. i noticed a new cec package being available :

Terminal
$ apt-get -u upgrade
The following packages have been kept back:
xbian-package-cec
The following packages will be upgraded:
xbian-package-initramfs-tools

Run "xbian-config --> upgrade" to upgrade the cec package.
I installed the package as described, thanks for that! Unfortunately it doesn't help.

I follow what's going on with cec-client -m while Kodi is running.
-during the first boot of Kodi it worked rightaway. When Kodi is booted, I see in the right bottom corner that the Pulse CEC Adapter has been updated and 'connected to TV' (while I have a pc monitor hooked up to the AVR)
- when I stop/start the xbmc service, it doesn't work anymore. When I go to the CEC-adapter settings and scroll through the settings and click 'OK', I also get the "Pulse CEC-Adapter" updated and 'connected to TV'. When I see that, the Onkyo app works again.
-when I stop/start xbmc service once again, none of the above 'tricks' work anymore.
-When the Onkyo app worked to control Kodi, I pulled the Wifi adaptor of the Pi, to make sure that the app really used the HDMI cable and not the network. As expected, the app kept controlling Kodi without a working wifi connection to the Pi

Some of the logs I get while monitoring the cec-client on my tablet:

Terminal

WARNING: [ 212830] unhandled response received: opcode=82 initiator=e destination=f response=
0
WARNING: [ 212950] unhandled response received: opcode=82 initiator=e destination=f response=
0
WARNING: [ 214151] unhandled response received: opcode=82 initiator=e destination=f response=
0
WARNING: [ 214271] unhandled response received: opcode=82 initiator=e destination=f response=
0
WARNING: [ 216621] unhandled response received: opcode=0 initiator=e destination=0 response=1
WARNING: [ 216712] unhandled response received: opcode=0 initiator=e destination=0 response=1
WARNING: [ 216802] unhandled response received: opcode=0 initiator=e destination=0 response=1
WARNING: [ 216892] unhandled response received: opcode=0 initiator=e destination=0 response=1
WARNING: [ 217012] unhandled response received: opcode=82 initiator=e destination=f response=
0
WARNING: [ 217132] unhandled response received: opcode=82 initiator=e destination=f response=
0
WARNING: [ 218333] unhandled response received: opcode=82 initiator=e destination=f response=
0
^Csignal caught: 2 - exiting
DEBUG: [ 218407] unregistering all CEC clients
DEBUG: [ 218407] unregistering all CEC clients
WARNING: [ 218453] unhandled response received: opcode=82 initiator=e destination=f response=
0
DEBUG: [ 219069] UnregisterLogicalAddress - releasing previous logical address
DEBUG: [ 219069] logical address changed to Broadcast (f)
xbian@xbian ~ $
Does that ring a bell?

What I see when I switch ON CEC on the Onkyo receiver:
Terminal

0
WARNING: [ 2440] unhandled response received: opcode=82 initiator=e destination=f response=
0
TRAFFIC: [ 3013] >> 5f:84:10:00:05
DEBUG: [ 3013] >> Audio (5) -> Broadcast (F): report physical address (84)
DEBUG: [ 3014] Audio (5): physical address changed from ffff to 1000
DEBUG: [ 3014] device Audio (5) status changed to present after command report physical a
ddress
TRAFFIC: [ 3466] >> 5f:87:00:09:b0
DEBUG: [ 3466] >> Audio (5) -> Broadcast (F): device vendor id (87)
DEBUG: [ 3466] Audio (5): vendor = Onkyo (0009b0)
DEBUG: [ 3466] replacing the command handler for device 'Audio' (5)
WARNING: [ 4731] unhandled response received: opcode=0 initiator=e destination=0 response=1
WARNING: [ 4822] unhandled response received: opcode=0 initiator=e destination=0 response=1
WARNING: [ 4912] unhandled response received: opcode=0 initiator=e destination=0 response=1
WARNING: [ 5002] unhandled response received: opcode=0 initiator=e destination=0 response=1
WARNING: [ 5122] unhandled response received: opcode=82 initiator=e destination=f response=
0
WARNING: [ 5242] unhandled response received: opcode=82 initiator=e destination=f response=
0
^Csignal caught: 2 - exiting
DEBUG: [ 5657] unregistering all CEC clients
DEBUG: [ 5657] unregistering all CEC clients
DEBUG: [ 6045] UnregisterLogicalAddress - releasing previous logical address
DEBUG: [ 6046] logical address changed to Broadcast (f)

I also followed the advice to see what the kodi.log would tell me. Here is a piece that I captured after I rebooted Xbian once again:

Terminal

23:18:24 T:1840182288 DEBUG: CecLogMessage - >> POLL not sent
23:18:24 T:1768944656 DEBUG: webserver: request received for /jsonrpc
23:18:25 T:1840182288 DEBUG: Previous line repeats 1 times.
23:18:25 T:1840182288 DEBUG: CecLogMessage - << Recorder 1 (1) -> TV (0): POLL
23:18:25 T:1840182288 DEBUG: CecLogMessage - << 10
23:18:25 T:1840182288 DEBUG: Previous line repeats 1 times.
23:18:25 T:1840182288 DEBUG: CecLogMessage - >> POLL not sent
23:18:26 T:1840182288 DEBUG: CecLogMessage - << Recorder 1 (1) -> TV (0): POLL
23:18:26 T:1840182288 DEBUG: CecLogMessage - << 10
23:18:26 T:1768944656 DEBUG: Previous line repeats 1 times.
23:18:26 T:1768944656 DEBUG: webserver: request received for /jsonrpc
23:18:26 T:1840182288 DEBUG: CecLogMessage - >> POLL not sent
23:18:26 T:1768944656 DEBUG: webserver: request received for /jsonrpc
23:18:27 T:1840182288 DEBUG: CecLogMessage - << Recorder 1 (1) -> TV (0): POLL
23:18:27 T:1840182288 DEBUG: CecLogMessage - << 10
23:18:27 T:1840182288 DEBUG: Previous line repeats 1 times.
23:18:27 T:1840182288 DEBUG: CecLogMessage - >> POLL not sent

etc, etc

Is it possible that hdmi 2.0 has anything to do with it? My receiver die support that. Would it be too new?
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Can not control XMBC through CEC HDMI Onkyo AVR with it's remote control - jakenl - 12th Jun, 2015, 10:51 PM
RE: Can not control XMBC through CEC HDMI Onkyo AVR with it's remote control - deHakkelaar - 13th Jun, 2015, 11:41 PM
RE: Can not control XMBC through CEC HDMI Onkyo AVR with it's remote control - jakenl - 14th Jun, 2015, 01:15 AM
RE: Can not control XMBC through CEC HDMI Onkyo AVR with it's remote control - deHakkelaar - 14th Jun, 2015, 01:28 AM
RE: Can not control XMBC through CEC HDMI Onkyo AVR with it's remote control - jakenl - 14th Jun, 2015, 06:03 AM
RE: Can not control XMBC through CEC HDMI Onkyo AVR with it's remote control - deHakkelaar - 14th Jun, 2015, 09:03 PM
RE: Can not control XMBC through CEC HDMI Onkyo AVR with it's remote control - deHakkelaar - 14th Jun, 2015, 09:42 PM
RE: Can not control XMBC through CEC HDMI Onkyo AVR with it's remote control - jakenl - 16th Jun, 2015 05:27 AM
RE: Can not control XMBC through CEC HDMI Onkyo AVR with it's remote control - deHakkelaar - 17th Jun, 2015, 12:50 AM
RE: Can not control XMBC through CEC HDMI Onkyo AVR with it's remote control - jakenl - 17th Jun, 2015, 02:07 AM
RE: Can not control XMBC through CEC HDMI Onkyo AVR with it's remote control - jakenl - 25th Jun, 2015, 11:17 PM

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