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      anaghd @sdetweil
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      @sdetweil Tried doing that, but that did not change anything. I could turn the monitor off, but not back ON.

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        sdetweil @anaghd
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        @anaghd i have the reverse problem… I can turn it on, but not off…

        Walmart Spectre 55in tv.

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          anaghd @sdetweil
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          @sdetweil That is weird. Can you send the "sudo echo ‘standby 0’ | cec-client -s -d 1” command in terminal and turn the monitor off?

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            sdetweil @anaghd
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            @anaghd it does not turn off

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              anaghd @sdetweil
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              @sdetweil I almost know our problem has something to with the monitorStatusCommand. Both the monitorONCommand and the monitorOffCommand first get the status from the status command and then decide whether to run or not. But I don’t know how to fix this.
              Maybe @ezeholz can help here?

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                sdetweil @anaghd
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                @anaghd I see this

                sudo cec-client -r
                using settings from EEPROM
                No device type given. Using 'recording device'
                CEC Parser created - libCEC version 6.0.2
                no serial port given. trying autodetect: 
                 path:     Raspberry Pi
                 com port: RPI
                
                opening a connection to the CEC adapter...
                DEBUG:   [             567]	Broadcast (F): osd name set to 'Broadcast'
                DEBUG:   [             568]	Open - vc_cec initialised
                DEBUG:   [             568]	logical address changed to Free use (e)
                NOTICE:  [             568]	connection opened
                DEBUG:   [             568]	<< Broadcast (F) -> TV (0): POLL
                DEBUG:   [             568]	initiator 'Broadcast' is not supported by the CEC adapter. using 'Free use' instead
                TRAFFIC: [             568]	<< e0
                DEBUG:   [             568]	processor thread started
                DEBUG:   [             569]	initiator 'Broadcast' is not supported by the CEC adapter. using 'Free use' instead
                TRAFFIC: [             569]	<< e0
                DEBUG:   [             569]	>> POLL not sent
                DEBUG:   [             569]	TV (0): device status changed into 'not present'
                DEBUG:   [             569]	registering new CEC client - v6.0.2
                DEBUG:   [             569]	SetClientVersion - using client version '6.0.2'
                NOTICE:  [             569]	setting HDMI port to 1 on device TV (0)
                DEBUG:   [             569]	<< Broadcast (F) -> TV (0): POLL
                DEBUG:   [             569]	initiator 'Broadcast' is not supported by the CEC adapter. using 'Free use' instead
                TRAFFIC: [             569]	<< e0
                DEBUG:   [             569]	initiator 'Broadcast' is not supported by the CEC adapter. using 'Free use' instead
                TRAFFIC: [             569]	<< e0
                DEBUG:   [             570]	>> POLL not sent
                DEBUG:   [             570]	SetConfiguration: double tap timeout = 200ms, repeat rate = 0ms, release delay = 500ms
                DEBUG:   [             570]	detecting logical address for type 'recording device'
                DEBUG:   [             570]	trying logical address 'Recorder 1'
                DEBUG:   [             570]	<< Recorder 1 (1) -> Recorder 1 (1): POLL
                TRAFFIC: [             570]	<< 11
                TRAFFIC: [             570]	<< 11
                DEBUG:   [             570]	>> POLL not sent
                DEBUG:   [             570]	using logical address 'Recorder 1'
                DEBUG:   [             570]	Recorder 1 (1): device status changed into 'handled by libCEC'
                DEBUG:   [             570]	Recorder 1 (1): power status changed from 'unknown' to 'on'
                DEBUG:   [             570]	Recorder 1 (1): vendor = Pulse Eight (001582)
                DEBUG:   [             570]	Recorder 1 (1): CEC version 1.4
                DEBUG:   [             570]	AllocateLogicalAddresses - device '0', type 'recording device', LA '1'
                DEBUG:   [             571]	logical address changed to Recorder 1 (1)
                DEBUG:   [             571]	Recorder 1 (1): osd name set to ''
                DEBUG:   [             571]	Recorder 1 (1): menu language set to 'eng'
                DEBUG:   [             571]	GetPhysicalAddress - physical address = 1000
                DEBUG:   [             571]	using auto-detected physical address 1000
                DEBUG:   [             571]	Recorder 1 (1): physical address changed from ffff to 1000
                DEBUG:   [             571]	<< Recorder 1 (1) -> broadcast (F): physical address 1000
                TRAFFIC: [             571]	<< 1f:84:10:00:01
                TRAFFIC: [             571]	<< 1f:84:10:00:01
                NOTICE:  [             571]	CEC client registered: libCEC version = 6.0.2, client version = 6.0.2, firmware version = 1, logical address(es) = Recorder 1 (1) , physical address: 1.0.0.0, compiled on Linux-4.15.0-128-generic ... , features: P8_USB, DRM, P8_detect, randr, RPi, Exynos, AOCEC
                DEBUG:   [             571]	<< Recorder 1 (1) -> TV (0): OSD name ''
                DEBUG:   [             571]	<< Recorder 1 (1) -> TV (0): POLL
                TRAFFIC: [             571]	<< 10
                TRAFFIC: [             571]	<< 10
                DEBUG:   [             571]	>> POLL not sent
                DEBUG:   [             571]	not sending command 'set osd name': destination device 'TV' marked as not present
                waiting for input
                DEBUG:   [             571]	<< requesting power status of 'TV' (0)
                DEBUG:   [             571]	<< Recorder 1 (1) -> TV (0): POLL
                TRAFFIC: [             571]	<< 10
                TRAFFIC: [             571]	<< 10
                DEBUG:   [             571]	>> POLL not sent
                DEBUG:   [             571]	not sending command 'give device power status': destination device 'TV' marked as not present
                

                the tv sees the pi connection but it is not connectable (from the TV side)

                note this is Ubuntu 21.04 on pi.

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                  anaghd @sdetweil
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                  @sdetweil said in MMM-Remote-Control can not turn ON monitor:

                  sudo cec-client -r

                  using settings from EEPROM
                  No device type given. Using ‘recording device’
                  CEC Parser created - libCEC version 4.0.7
                  no serial port given. trying autodetect:
                  path: Raspberry Pi
                  com port: RPI

                  opening a connection to the CEC adapter…
                  DEBUG: [ 64] Broadcast (F): osd name set to ‘Broadcast’
                  DEBUG: [ 64] Open - vc_cec initialised
                  DEBUG: [ 64] logical address changed to Free use (e)
                  NOTICE: [ 64] connection opened
                  DEBUG: [ 65] processor thread started
                  DEBUG: [ 65] << Broadcast (F) -> TV (0): POLL
                  DEBUG: [ 65] initiator ‘Broadcast’ is not supported by the CEC adapter. using ‘Free use’ instead
                  TRAFFIC: [ 65] << e0
                  DEBUG: [ 125] >> POLL sent
                  DEBUG: [ 125] TV (0): device status changed into ‘present’
                  DEBUG: [ 125] << requesting vendor ID of ‘TV’ (0)
                  TRAFFIC: [ 125] << e0:8c
                  TRAFFIC: [ 497] >> 0e:00:8c:04
                  DEBUG: [ 497] marking opcode ‘give device vendor id’ as unsupported feature for device ‘TV’
                  DEBUG: [ 497] expected response received (87: device vendor id)
                  DEBUG: [ 497] registering new CEC client - v4.0.7
                  DEBUG: [ 497] SetClientVersion - using client version ‘4.0.7’
                  NOTICE: [ 498] setting HDMI port to 1 on device TV (0)
                  DEBUG: [ 498] SetConfiguration: double tap timeout = 200ms, repeat rate = 0ms, release delay = 500ms
                  DEBUG: [ 498] detecting logical address for type ‘recording device’
                  DEBUG: [ 498] trying logical address ‘Recorder 1’
                  DEBUG: [ 498] << Recorder 1 (1) -> Recorder 1 (1): POLL
                  TRAFFIC: [ 498] << 11
                  TRAFFIC: [ 768] << 11
                  DEBUG: [ 1039] >> POLL not sent
                  DEBUG: [ 1039] using logical address ‘Recorder 1’
                  DEBUG: [ 1039] Recorder 1 (1): device status changed into ‘handled by libCEC’
                  DEBUG: [ 1039] Recorder 1 (1): power status changed from ‘unknown’ to ‘on’
                  DEBUG: [ 1039] Recorder 1 (1): vendor = Pulse Eight (001582)
                  DEBUG: [ 1039] Recorder 1 (1): CEC version 1.4
                  DEBUG: [ 1039] AllocateLogicalAddresses - device ‘0’, type ‘recording device’, LA ‘1’
                  DEBUG: [ 1039] Recorder 1 (1): osd name set to ‘’
                  DEBUG: [ 1039] Recorder 1 (1): menu language set to ‘eng’
                  DEBUG: [ 1039] logical address changed to Recorder 1 (1)
                  DEBUG: [ 1039] GetPhysicalAddress - physical address = 2000
                  DEBUG: [ 1039] using auto-detected physical address 2000
                  DEBUG: [ 1039] Recorder 1 (1): physical address changed from ffff to 2000
                  DEBUG: [ 1039] << Recorder 1 (1) -> broadcast (F): physical address 2000
                  TRAFFIC: [ 1040] << 1f:84:20:00:01
                  NOTICE: [ 1190] CEC client registered: libCEC version = 4.0.7, client version = 4.0.7, firmware version = 1, logical address(es) = Recorder 1 (1) , physical address: 2.0.0.0, compiled on Linux-5.10.17-v8+ … , features: P8_USB, DRM, P8_detect, randr, RPi, Exynos, Linux, AOCEC
                  DEBUG: [ 1190] << Recorder 1 (1) -> TV (0): OSD name ‘’
                  TRAFFIC: [ 1190] << 10:47
                  DEBUG: [ 1251] << requesting power status of ‘TV’ (0)
                  TRAFFIC: [ 1251] << 10:8f
                  TRAFFIC: [ 1478] >> 01:46
                  DEBUG: [ 1478] << Recorder 1 (1) -> TV (0): OSD name ‘’
                  TRAFFIC: [ 1478] << 10:47
                  DEBUG: [ 1479] >> TV (0) -> Recorder 1 (1): give osd name (46)
                  TRAFFIC: [ 1797] >> 01:90:00
                  waiting for input
                  DEBUG: [ 1797] TV (0): power status changed from ‘unknown’ to ‘on’
                  DEBUG: [ 1797] expected response received (90: report power status)
                  DEBUG: [ 1797] >> TV (0) -> Recorder 1 (1): report power status (90)
                  TRAFFIC: [ 3104] >> 01:46
                  DEBUG: [ 3104] << Recorder 1 (1) -> TV (0): OSD name ‘’
                  TRAFFIC: [ 3104] << 10:47
                  DEBUG: [ 3104] >> TV (0) -> Recorder 1 (1): give osd name (46)

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                    anaghd @sdetweil
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                    @sdetweil sorry, this is way beyond my pay grade

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                      sdetweil @anaghd
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                      @anaghd mine too!

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                        anaghd @sdetweil
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                        @sdetweil See if this gives you any ideas. I couldn’t figure it out.
                        https://githubmemory.com/repo/Jopyth/MMM-Remote-Control/issues/178?page=1

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