Since the cec library and utils packages do not work, maybe those packages should be removed from the list of installable packages.
There is no way that I have the time to devote to writing a driver or do any porting of software so someone else will have to it. I have moved to a different platform to do what I need done. If anyone is interested, what I wanted was a way to automatically turn on and off a Rotel receiver based on the status of my Samsung TV. The Rotel only has a RS232 interface so I needed a way to poll the status of the TV and then send the appropriate commands to the receiver via the RS232 port. Without a way to get the status of the TV set, that makes the BBB unusable in this case. On Thursday, December 25, 2014 11:47:37 AM UTC-6, Charles Steinkuehler wrote: > > On 12/25/2014 9:36 AM, Richard-tx wrote: > > I just installed cec-client and cec-client reports that there are no > > devices available. Is there some trick to getting cec-client to work? > > > > > > # cec-client -l > > DEBUG: [ 2] trying to autodetect all CEC adapters > > Found devices: NONE > > While the HDMI CEC line is hooked to the TDA19988 HDMI transmitter on > the 'Bone, I don't think libcec has drivers for this part. You might be > able to fairly easily get the TDA995x driver for the CuBox working since > both parts are from NXP, but I'm not familiar with the low-level details > or differences (I work mostly with Analog Devices HDMI chips). > > -- > Charles Steinkuehler > [email protected] <javascript:> > -- For more options, visit http://beagleboard.org/discuss --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "BeagleBoard" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
