![]() ![]() HDMI-CEC allows devices connected to your TV through HDMI ports to communicate back and forth with your TV. Device OSD Name Transfer: Your devices can tell your TV or receiver what their names are.One Touch Record: With a single button press, you can tell the attached recording devices to record what is on the screen.Timer Programming: Allows users to send information from on-screen guides to attached DVRs to set a future recording.System Audio Control: One remote can be used to change the volume on attached devices, such as using your TV remote to turn the volume of your soundbar down.Routing Control: A device can tell another device to switch HDMI inputs to accommodate it.Device Menu Control: The remote of one device can access and change the menu entries of another device.Tuner Control: Allows devices to control the channel tuning on another device, such as a TV or cable box.Deck Control: Allows one device to control the playback on another device, sending play, pause, rewind, and related commands.System Standby: One device can tell all compatible devices to turn off or go into power-saving mode.One Touch Play: Devices can turn on the TV when activated to provide immediate playback.Implementation of features is manufacturer dependent. Here’s a quick summary of the most common HDMI-CEC functions. While there are some fringe cases where you might wish to disable HDMI-CEC (such as turning off the HDMI-CEC function in the Nintendo Switch, so every time your kid puts their device in the dock to charge, it doesn’t change your TV input), but for most people using HDMI-CEC all the time is an enormous convenience. ![]()
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