TL;DR: sometimes it's just one misbehaving device throwing the whole system in disarray. A lot of people complain about HDMI CEC not working very well (or at all) for them. (Also known by an absurdly ...
Some Nintendo Switch gamers have reached out to us about their console automatically taking over their TV and changing the input when they place it in a dock. If you are wondering the same exact thing ...
Most home entertainment systems are only scratching the surface of their capabilities. Whether you don't know which features to look out for when shopping for a TV or failed to activate them, in all ...
HDMI-CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) is a feature of HDMI that allows devices to talk to and control one another. So, for example, your Blu-ray player can switch your TV to the correct input as ...
There are a range of Xbox TV media remotes you can buy to attach to your Xbox One, Xbox Series X, or Xbox Series S console, but if you have a relatively new TV, you might not need to. Thanks to the ...
Consumer Electronics Control (CEC), a feature known by various brand names including Samsung’s Anynet+, Sony’s Bravia Sync, LG’s Simplink, and more, has become an integral part of modern home ...
The ADV7510 Deep Color HDMI transmitter integrates a CEC (consumer electronic control) controller and buffer — enabling high-performance audio/visual equipment with 12-bit Deep Color operation and ...
You won't have to reach for a remote the next time you're ready to return to your Xbox after a TV session. Microsoft is rolling out an update that lets you press the Xbox button on your controller to ...
Microsoft constantly tests new features and additions to the Xbox experience weeks before public release. Today, in the Alpha and Alpha Skip-Ahead Insider branches, Microsoft is testing brand-new Xbox ...
CEC allows you to operate multiple devices via one remote. ARC and eARC technology transfer audio between connected devices. ARC and CEC ensure TV audio plays through connected speakers properly.
Steam Box? Gaming Chromebook? Take your best guess — but it sure looks like Johnny Deng, a Valve electrical engineer, is testing to ensure a powerful new “AMD Lilac” can properly control your TV (or ...