Hi there,
I have finally replaced my AV receiver with one having HDMI inputs. I have connected my DM920 with the receiver and hooked the TV on it too.
Yesterday I was quite happy it works how I always wanted it, when I power the Dreambox the TV and AVR are powered on too, the same goes for shut down. Having the volume control redirected to AVR, I don't need any other RC most of the time.
But during the night Dreambox powered on and started the AVR too (luckily the AVR power on volume limit was set quite low, so nobody was woken). The TV stayed off.
I have been able to reproduce it in the morning. I am not sure I am reading the log properly, but it looks like the TV is starting to communicate after being in stanby for 45 minutes and wakes the Dreambox, which wakes the AVR. I was able to prevent Dreambox from being woken byt disabling the option "Power on/off based on CEC Events", but this also prevented to wake Dreambox up while switching the AVR input from Radio to Dreambox. Is there any way to blocklist the TV to ignore its power on requests while allowing it from the AVR?
If not, how difficult would it be to extend the "Power on/off based on CEC Events" options by two blocklists, one for Power-on and other for Power-off)?
And as it looks, I have one additional issue with the TV doing something after 45 minutes, what puts it in a state which makes it immune to the CEC Power on calls, the only way to power it on is via the Samsung RC. In the attachments you can see the logs from each of the 3 phases. First when I put the Dreambox to Standby, second where you can see the communication from TV and third, where I Powered on the Dreambox, where it didn't wake up TV.
Please can somebody look at the logs, see if I interpret the logs properly and if there is some extra command or sequence of commands to wake the TV from the strange state.
Thanks, and have a peaceful and relaxing festive season!
PiGeon