![]() ![]() ![]() I am not aware of a way to get a list of all supported commands (and I have read through most of the specs). Then I use the following regex to find non-standard replies: TRAFFIC: \ > (?!01:90)(?!0f:87) Update 2: I am experimenting now with the following (value equal to 36 is switching off my TV, so I skip it): for z in 10 e0 2fĮcho "tx $z:$i" | cec-client -s > cectest-$z.txt What is about checking result? What is the correct approach to understanding if the command is supported or not? Should I look for the reply TRAFFIC message? Looks like I can send all possible commands with bash. I think about the following approach - what if I try to send all possible commands one-by-one and then parse the result somehow. Is there any way to get a full list of supported commands? doesn't help - it looks like many commands are not supported (see sample log at ). I found how to switch it off and how to change sources: echo "standby 0" | cec-client -s' # switch offĮcho "tx 2F:82:10:00" | cec-client -s' # hdmi1Įcho "tx 2F:82:20:00" | cec-client -s' # hdmi2īut I can not find commands to change channels, increase/decrease volume. I have Samsung TV (UE46B8000XW) and Raspberry PI with OpenELEC install (cec-client is there).
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