Ein kurzer Vergleich:
HDMI direkt verbunden:
Code: Alles auswählen
[timerd] wakeup from standby: no
[neutrino] executing /share/tuxbox/neutrino/control/deepstandby.off
[neutrino CEC Settings] setCECSettings init CEC settings...
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Physical Address: 1.0.0.0
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Device free (Logical Address: 03)
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Initiator: 00, Destination 0F, Opcode 00A0 data bytes: 00 80 45 20 00 01)
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Opcode: A0, Function: [Vendor Command With Id]
[pwrmngr.cpp:Init:82] cnxt_scd_init: **** ERROR **** CNXT_STATUS_ALREADY_INIT
CSAPI (POWER-CLK): cnxt_scd_open succeeded - Handle = 0x94010d3c.
[pwrmngr.cpp:Init:82] cnxt_scd_init: **** ERROR **** CNXT_STATUS_ALREADY_INIT
CSAPI (POWER-CLK): initialized correctly
CSAPI (POWER-CLK): initial CPU frequency 600000000
CSAPI (POWER-CLK): new CPU frequency: 600000000Hz
timerd startup, tid 836
CStreamManager::Listen: on 31339, fd 48
Starting STREAM thread keeper, tid 840
2019-01-01 00:01:19.369 [sectionsd] start
2019-01-01 00:01:19.409 [sectionsd] Caching: 28 days, 168 hours Extended Text, max 90000 events, Events are old 1 hours after end time
2019-01-01 00:01:19.409 [sectionsd] NTP: enabled, command /sbin/ntpdate 0.de.pool.ntp.org
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Initiator: 00, Destination 0F, Opcode 00A0 data bytes: 00 80 45 20 00 01)
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Opcode: A0, Function: [Vendor Command With Id]
[yhttpd] Webserver nhttpd/3.4.1 (yhttpd_core/1.3.2) tid 839
[timerd] wakeup from standby: no
[neutrino] executing /share/tuxbox/neutrino/control/deepstandby.off
[neutrino CEC Settings] setCECSettings init CEC settings...
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Physical Address: 1.0.0.0
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Device free (Logical Address: 03)
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Initiator: 00, Destination 0F, Opcode 00A0 data bytes: 00 80 45 20 00 01)
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Opcode: A0, Function: [Vendor Command With Id]
[pwrmngr.cpp:Init:82] cnxt_scd_init: **** ERROR **** CNXT_STATUS_ALREADY_INIT
CSAPI (POWER-CLK): cnxt_scd_open succeeded - Handle = 0x94010d3c.
[pwrmngr.cpp:Init:82] cnxt_scd_init: **** ERROR **** CNXT_STATUS_ALREADY_INIT
CSAPI (POWER-CLK): initialized correctly
2019-01-01 00:01:19.409 [sectionsd] Caching: 28 days, 168 hours Extended Text, max 90000 events, Events are old 1 hours after end time
2019-01-01 00:01:19.409 [sectionsd] NTP: enabled, command /sbin/ntpdate 0.de.pool.ntp.org
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Initiator: 00, Destination 0F, Opcode 00A0 data bytes: 00 80 45 20 00 01)
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Opcode: A0, Function: [Vendor Command With Id]
[yhttpd] Webserver nhttpd/3.4.1 (yhttpd_core/1.3.2) tid 839
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Initiator: 00, Destination 0F, Opcode 00A0 data bytes: 00 80 45 20 00 01)
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Opcode: A0, Function: [Vendor Command With Id]
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Initiator: 00, Destination 0F, Opcode 00A0 data bytes: 00 80 45 20 00 01)
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Opcode: A0, Function: [Vendor Command With Id]
[fe0/0] FE_HAS_SIGNAL
[fe0/0] FE_HAS_CARRIER
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CSAPI (CA): GUI ready to receive messages
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Initiator: 00, Destination 0F, Opcode 00A0 data bytes: 00 80 45 20 00 01)
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Opcode: A0, Function: [Vendor Command With Id]
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Initiator: 00, Destination 0F, Opcode 00A0 data bytes: 00 80 45 20 00 01)
CSAPI (HDMI-CEC): Opcode: A0, Function: [Vendor Command With Id]
[fe0/0] FE_HAS_SIGNAL
Nachtrag:
Was mir noch einfällt, an der Hardware (egal ob Kabel oder VU+ Box bzw. dazwischen geschaltetem DreamScreen) kann es ja auch nicht liegen da unter Enigma CEC auch funktioniert.
Nur woran liegt es das die Daten dann nicht vom TV zurück übertragen werden mit dem NI Image?