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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: MYR S.C.
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my smart TV is too smart
very very aggravating!!
when I turn on my TV the TV turns on my DVD player(universal remote that operates everything ). then I have to (find) pickup the TV remote press the really small buttons and go through and select the cable box, USUALLY TWICE!!! I have tried turning on the cable box first and even waiting before turning on the TV, but the TV still turns on the DVD player. I guess I am out smarted by my TV because it has won
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It's not just your TV.
It's called HDMI-CEC. Its a remote control unifying protocol. My media room surround receiver does it, has been for years. Really annoying when you have multiple attached devices as there can be several that are CEC enabled and they fight for priority. You should be able to disable it but the rub is there is no industry standard for how it's identified in settings so it's not always obvious.
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My wife has it all figured out how to watch Netflix, Hulu, her firestick, run a DVD, run a VHS, run a movie off of her laptop, and any other configuration that I sit there waiting for 20 minutes in silence for...lots of cussing. I'm a luddite who hardly looks at my phone, and only watch what is on broadcast TV.
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: Port Hope (near Toronto) On, Canada
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My mom has moved into nursing care, what pizzes me off is a total lack of simplicity for the elderly.
Mom can barely keep power on and channel up/down in her brain, the several dozen buttons on the remote is just beyond her.
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Central TX west of Houston
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I think they make super simple universal remotes for folks that don't want the more complex remotes. Also, not having the other buttons keeps folks from hitting the wrong buttons and causing more problems.
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We recently got a Samsung TV and I marvel at their remote. There are literally 9 buttons on it, plus a four-way direction pad with a central select button. My first thought, when I saw it, was "How the hell are you supposed to do everything with that?", but it is an absolutely amazing piece of design. Literally, the entire TV is controlled by it. In fact it may have a couple of buttons we don't use. It even controls the DVD player!
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Mine isn't smart enough... It has buttons for netflix, and apps, but when you exit from using those (like watching the new Grand tour that just came out on prime - not bad) it dumps you back onto another HDMI (2) and you need to cycle through sources to get back to TV. And possibly refire the set top box which lost the plot. And sometimes the apps don't quit right, and you get sound from both the apps channel and the regular TV mixed together (WRC on redbull TV mixed with Counterpart, odd). And often it will drop Wifi. At which time I use the cable's remote instead of the TVs (which has netflix but this time in voice command!) and apparently Wifi works for the DVR/Set-top.
This $%#$% is getting too fancy. I cannot wait till the first major hack of TVs, fridges, Nests, that fries everything in your house. Maybe we'll go back to common sense... |
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Join Date: Dec 2002
Location: Out there somewhere beyond the doors of perception
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No matter which button I press my TV always dumps me off at FAUX news....then it tells me to repeat after Hannity....
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Our new Samsung tv came with the same remote. It is cool that it can do so much with very few buttons. It's suppose to be a universal remote but i could not get it to work with my denon receiver. Finally gave up and bought a logitech universal remote, best $60 I've spent in a long time. Easy to set up through a lap top. If i want to watch netflix or Amazon i simply press one button and it turns just the device's needed for that application. Watch cable tv is the same, press 1 button. The logitech has to be the best remote I've ever owned. Steve Last edited by freeform911; 01-18-2019 at 01:21 PM.. |
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