I am testing LibCEC support (using pulse-eight) for SABRE board. It seems HDMI CEC functionality is hooked up on SABRE board.
While running cec-client, it throws following
cec-client -l
WARNING: [ 2] libCEC has not been compiled with detection code for the Pulse-Eight USB-CEC Adapter, so the path to the COM port has to be provided to libCEC if this adapter is being used
Found devices: NONE
Could someone pass advice for me how to test this ?
Appreciate your quick response.
Thanks a lot
Alok
Solved! Go to Solution.
The public edition of libCEC has no built in support for this specific dev board, you will need to purchase a commercial license for this support.
The error message you are receiving is because the library is specifically looking for the Pulse-Eight adapter, which is what the GPL edition of libCEC is capable of connecting to.
I suggest you contact Pulse-Eight for additional support
The public edition of libCEC has no built in support for this specific dev board, you will need to purchase a commercial license for this support.
The error message you are receiving is because the library is specifically looking for the Pulse-Eight adapter, which is what the GPL edition of libCEC is capable of connecting to.
I suggest you contact Pulse-Eight for additional support
I do have hdmi CEC support enabled in kernel (by default it is not enable). I could see hdmi-CEC message initialize in dmesg.
Any help how for test program of HDMI-CEC is highly appreciated
Anyone to throw any ideas ? I am trying to put TV in standby mode using HDMI-CEC but no success .