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CEC stands for <u>C</u>onsumer <u>E</u>lectronics <u>C</u>ontrol. The CEC function allows you to control up to 15 Devices. So it's perfect for controlling XBMC with the Remote control of the TV. | CEC stands for <u>C</u>onsumer <u>E</u>lectronics <u>C</u>ontrol. The CEC function allows you to control up to 15 Devices. So it's perfect for controlling XBMC with the Remote control of the TV. | ||
Since the Frodo release XBMC comes with the new | Since the Frodo release XBMC comes with the new libcec 2.02 which in my case allows me to control it with the Panasonic remote control. | ||
Here a list of TV's which work with CEC and XBMC: | Here a list of TV's which work with CEC and XBMC: | ||
Panasonic TXL-47DT50 | Panasonic TXL-47DT50 |
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CEC stands for Consumer Electronics Control. The CEC function allows you to control up to 15 Devices. So it's perfect for controlling XBMC with the Remote control of the TV.
Since the Frodo release XBMC comes with the new libcec 2.02 which in my case allows me to control it with the Panasonic remote control.
Here a list of TV's which work with CEC and XBMC:
Panasonic TXL-47DT50