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2014-11-23
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I'm not sure why e.g. HDMI works for sowwhatyoureap's Viera but not mine. Also, using the arrows in the Menu panel does nothing (if the input menu is not shown yet on the TV).
(But I'm surprised about the arrow keys; they really should either work or not work...)P.S. Maybe HDMI doesn't work for me, because, unlike sowwhatyoureap, I don't have cables plugged into HDMI inputs?
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2014-11-24
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2014-11-24
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Actually, I don't think that would be a problem.RF frequencies are regulated by governments because devices using them can so easily interfere with one another, but consumer IR is just using light waves; so long as you don't turn your device into a portable heat lamp, I doubt anybody would care how bright an IR flashlight gets.
It would essentially just be a non-visible torch, and arrays of IR diodes (maybe even > 1 W total) is of course used in night-vision applications for instance.
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2014-11-25
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Hmm, it's weird that it doesn't work quite as good for chill's device. I actually only have both of the HDMI ports occupied at the moment, and I'm still able to switch to all inputs -- including Component which is currently bugged out in Pierogi -- using the regular remote. Chill, I presume you have tried all three keysets (1/1a/1b)?
The problem switching to HDMI might, as you say, be due to no active signal (or at least no connected cable) but I'm not sure that is the case. If the behaviour remains when using the regular remote, it's obviously intended to be that way, so that might be something to test.
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2014-11-26
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2014-11-26
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So, at least on my Viera, it now is possible to switch to every input except Component using the drop-down list, which is wonderful. I like the addition of the Input button to the Input tab by the way, because that way you could actually reach the Component input by repeatedly tapping the button.
I don't know if that behaviour -- TV button switches between tuners -- is shared across all Vieras, but hopefully a few of them.
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2014-11-26
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2014-12-09
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Thanks for testing! I'll start on my hunt for the TV and composite buttons.