I have a Sony Home Theater Receiver. Recently, I selected the HDMI port for my Nintendo from the Roku menu and it switched my receiver to it Blu-Ray HDMI port that is not used so I had no audio. I had to manually change the receiver to the HDMI port for the Nintendo. It use to change to the right HDMI port, but now CEC is not working properly.
@HellBoundhp instant ink wrote:I have a Sony Home Theater Receiver. Recently, I selected the HDMI port for my Nintendo from the Roku menu and it switched my receiver to it Blu-Ray HDMI port that is not used so I had no audio. I had to manually change the receiver to the HDMI port for the Nintendo. It use to change to the right HDMI port, but now CEC is not working properly.
Hello,
"I'm having the same issue with HDMI CEC on my Sony Home Theater Receiver. Switching to my Nintendo from the Roku menu now defaults to the Blu-Ray HDMI port, causing audio problems. Manually changing ports works, but it used to switch correctly. Any solutions would be appreciated!
Best regards,
samuel898
Sorry to hear about the difficulties regarding the HDMI CEC not working like it was. Here are a few idea that come to mind that you could try to fix the issue
Hopefully with one of these you will find success and you’ll have things back to the way they were before. My fingers are crossed for you and I wish you the best of luck!
It sounds like your Sony Home Theater Receiver's HDMI-CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) is not functioning as expected. HDMI-CEC is designed to allow connected devices to control each other, but it can sometimes be finicky. Here are a few steps you can try to resolve the issue:
Restart all devices: Power off your receiver, Nintendo, Roku, and any other connected devices. Unplug them from the power source for about a minute, then plug them back in and power them on. This can reset the CEC settings.
Check CEC settings: Ensure that HDMI-CEC is enabled on all devices. On your Sony receiver, look for "Bravia Sync" or "Control for HDMI" and make sure it's turned on. Similarly, check the CEC settings on your Nintendo and Roku.
Reconnect HDMI cables: Disconnect and reconnect the HDMI cables to ensure a secure connection. Sometimes, a loose connection can disrupt CEC communication.
Reset CEC devices: Some devices allow you to reset HDMI-CEC individually. You might find this option in the settings menu of your receiver or other connected devices.
Update firmware: Ensure that your receiver, Nintendo, and Roku all have the latest firmware updates. Outdated software can sometimes cause compatibility issues with HDMI-CEC.
If the problem persists, consider disabling HDMI-CEC on all devices and then re-enabling it. If that doesn’t help, manually switching inputs might be the best workaround.
My Sony Home Theater Receiver's HDMI-CEC is working fine. This is a Roku Bug.
Before when setting up CEC we could chose the HDMI port on the Home Theater Receiver we wanted to use. I also could setup multiple ports for my Nintendo, Windows PC and Blu-ray player.
Now when you setup CEC it defaults to the Blu-ray player and gives you no option to change it or add additional ports.
@HellBound @robinhood555 @samuel898
Hey there sorry you're running into difficulties still. Below I listed 3 usage scenarios and some tips and recommendations on how to address the issue. I'm not sure 1 of these 3 will help. But if they don't at least we'll be able to crossed them off and move on to trying something else. Keep up posted!
(A) TV and Soundbar only:
Requirement: Setup TV’s HDMI-CEC set up
Tips: Use your TV’s remote control to:
*Important: In this scenario, always use your TV remote control to power ON and OFF our soundbar. Once HDMI-CEC is set up, do not use our soundbar remote control to Power ON or OFF our soundbar. The TV’s HDMI-CEC has taken control over our soundbar’s the power ON/OFF function, pressing the power button on soundbar remote control will become secondary, which will result in no response or delay on our soundbar.
(B) TV, Soundbar and Source devices:
Requirement: Setup HDMI-CEC on both (a) TV and (b) source devices
Tips 1: Use your TV’s remote control to:
Tips 2: Use your device’s remote control for:
*Important:
If you just want to watch TV always use your TV remote control to power ON and OFF our soundbar. Once HDMI-CEC is set up, do not use our soundbar remote control to Power ON or OFF our soundbar. The TV’s HDMI-CEC has taken control over our soundbar’s the power ON/OFF function, pressing the power button on soundbar remote control will become secondary, which will result in no response or delay on our soundbar.
If you want to watch device 1, 2 or 3, always use your source device’s remote control to power ON (or press play button) the device. The source device will send a HDMI-CEC signal to your TV and to our soundbar to automatically power ON.
When finished watching the movie, always use the TV remote control to power OFF. The TV will send HDMI-CEC signal to our soundbar and the source device to automatically power OFF. The TV’s and source device’s HDMI-CEC has taken control over our soundbar’s the power ON/OFF function, pressing the power button on soundbar remote control will become secondary, which will result in no response or delay on our soundbar.
(C) TV, Soundbar and Source devices without HDMI CEC:
Whenever any devices do not have HDMI CEC on the setup link.
Requirement: Turn HDMI-CEC OFF on both (a) TV and (b) all source devices.
Tips: Using HDMI-CEC OFF, allows you to manually control your TV, Sound bar and connected devices using its’ respective remotes.