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johnnyboy

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    johnnyboy got a reaction from South Africa C4 user in Power outages and forum helpers   
    No electric device likes to be the subject of a power outage (other than battery back up system). I had a power outage and lost connection between EA3 and Integra AVR. I tried everything in terms of re-boots, firmware upgrades, reset remotes, etc. The TV was worthless without volume control and source selection.
    I got the solution on this forum from Chopedogg88 and want to do a special shout out to him!! Simple solution but I did not think of it and probably never would have.
    I am a C4 advocate but a bit of a newbie to the forum and only have my feet wet in HE. But its all the members here that really help guys like me. Thanks to all the regulars for being there.
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    johnnyboy got a reaction from South Africa C4 user in Conposer HE Projects   
    I forgot to thank Cyknight and South Africa C4 User for their help on this topic. IT worked just the way you guys said it would. Having great fum with Composer HE!!
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    johnnyboy got a reaction from Jfizzle in HDMI Switch   
    Its been a while, but I had a problem with my purchase of a small form Samsung Frame TV. I found out it only had two HDMI input ports (the larger frame TV's have 4 HDMI input ports). That meant I could only have two the following three: (i) C4 OSD; (ii) Xfinity cable or ()iii) Roku. Of course, I could get by without the C4 OSD but did not like it. So I used one input for cable and the other for Roku.
    My dealer fixed this problem. He left my cable box HDMI out connected direct to one of the Tv's two HDMI inputs. He ran the C4 controller HDMI output and the Roku HDMI output to an HDMI switch. The output from ther swicth then wenty to the second HDMI input on the Tv. He set up a driver that selects the correct HDMI output from the switch depending on whether I push the C4 red button or push the Roku button. The switch now automatically selects C4 OSD or Roku depending on which selection I make on the remote.
    Greaqt job by Patrick at Entertainment Designs in MPLS!!
    Johnnyboy
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    johnnyboy got a reaction from South Africa C4 user in HDMI Switch   
    Its been a while, but I had a problem with my purchase of a small form Samsung Frame TV. I found out it only had two HDMI input ports (the larger frame TV's have 4 HDMI input ports). That meant I could only have two the following three: (i) C4 OSD; (ii) Xfinity cable or ()iii) Roku. Of course, I could get by without the C4 OSD but did not like it. So I used one input for cable and the other for Roku.
    My dealer fixed this problem. He left my cable box HDMI out connected direct to one of the Tv's two HDMI inputs. He ran the C4 controller HDMI output and the Roku HDMI output to an HDMI switch. The output from ther swicth then wenty to the second HDMI input on the Tv. He set up a driver that selects the correct HDMI output from the switch depending on whether I push the C4 red button or push the Roku button. The switch now automatically selects C4 OSD or Roku depending on which selection I make on the remote.
    Greaqt job by Patrick at Entertainment Designs in MPLS!!
    Johnnyboy
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