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The TV devices suggestion - same TV as with V+, but this never happened ever before. The power saving has been set to OFF ever since I had the TiVo. |
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Ah. I assumed it was the TiVo and not the TV, sorry. No ideas then.
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The set tends to be on a long time during the day and evening, as my wife is not well and the TV is all she has to brighten up her time. |
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Could there have been a power surge that shut everything down?
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If I remember correctly when the V+ was first available quite a lot of people had problems using the remote. It took some convincing to accept that it was actually a problem between the remote signal and light bulbs which had never effected our original Sammy STB.
I realise that this did not happen with your V+ but you have added a new piece of equipment which maybe is picking up on a setting on the TV. So is it not possible that there is setting on your TV which the Tivo is being effected by as Spider says? |
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I'm enjoying this.
Cheers Grim |
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If it's a question then yes. If it's a statement then you're being a bit presumptuous ;). Maybe now's a good time for you to try the app you've just seen on Click. Cheers Grim |
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CEC - If I am wrong here Spider, nobody's perfect. As I understand CEC, it is a function enabling the TiVo to control the TV according to the configurations made in the settings and remote. The TV becomes a part of the TiVo circuit - it is the visual arm of the set-up. By disabling CEC either at the TV end or the TiVo end, this control ability is not possible. Therefore I would lose all kinds of facilities, including remote volume and mute controls, Standby control, going back to two remotes, Power Saving and Sleep, probably much more. My connections are HD. I have looked at the TV menu and cannot see any means of disabling CEC. In fact I cannot see anything resembling CEC. This loss of automated TiVo/TV control is not acceptable. |
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TiVo doesn't use CEC to control mute and volume. The commands are sent directly from the remote to the TV by infra-red. So disabling CEC will have no detrimental effect.
Goodmans are unlikely call it CEC, but I wouldn't know what name they use. Do you still have the TV manual? |
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Spider, I think you are my only hope. I will go through the Goodmans menu and list any item that "may" be CEC in disguise and post them. Perhaps you can identify the culprit. Their menu has beaten me so far regarding CEC. I am delighted with TiVo, but as well as acquiring a super Cable/TV facility, I seem to also have acquired a career. Thanks Spider. |
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I'd be shocked if a Goodmans TV used CEC in all fairness.
Does the TV go into standby while using the TiVo remote or just at random? I fear we may be going down the wrong path here but if you could give us the exact model number of the TV I'll gladly see what it can and can't do and go from there. |
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My Goodmans TV model is :- GTVL32W25HDF 32 inch LCD Monitor TV ---------- Post added at 10:36 ---------- Previous post was at 10:30 ---------- Quote:
The on screen menu gives :- Video - nothing. Audio - Surround modes = AVC. Equaliser - Timing, Set-up - nothing else. Preference - nothing. Connectivity - Scart 1 = DTV, Scart 2 = TV. It does not look as if my TV has a CEC control and certainly nothing that affects Standby.. |
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