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==== Home Cinema Systems ==== | ==== Home Cinema Systems ==== | ||
Onkyo HT-R390 Amplifier | *Onkyo HT-R390 Amplifier | ||
=== XBMC Devices === | ==== XBMC Devices ==== | ||
Raspberry Pi | *Raspberry Pi | ||
=== Branding of CEC === | === Branding of CEC === |
Revision as of 16:16, 25 November 2012
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CEC
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 allows control of the XBMC interface over the standard TV remote that comes with your TV. As buttons are pressed the remote command is sent via the HDMI cable to your XBMC device.
Settings
Settings for your CEC devices can be found in:
System -> Settings -> System -> Input Devices -> Peripherals
Devices Known to work
With different TV's and devices comes different compatibility. Here is a list of TV's which are know to be working with CEC and XBMC:
Tv's
- Panasonic TXL-47DT50
- Samsung ES6800
Home Cinema Systems
- Onkyo HT-R390 Amplifier
XBMC Devices
- Raspberry Pi
Branding of CEC
Different brands will call CEC a different name on their products, the list below will show what the branding of CEC:
- Samsung - AnyNet+
- Sharp - Aquos Link
- Sony - BRAVIA Link and BRAVIA Sync
- Hitachi - HDMI-CEC
- AOC - E-Link
- Pioneer - Kuro Link
- Toshiba - CE-Link and Regza Link
- Onkyo - RIHD (Remote Interactive over HDMI)
- LG - SimpLink
- Panosonic - HDAVI Control, EZ-Sync, VIERA Link
- Phillips - EasyLink