A very few PC's support CEC, just a couple of NUC's do that to my knowledge, so most likely your device dont.
True.
None of my PC:s or graphics cards did (what's why I got the adapter - they are pricy but nice)
A very few PC's support CEC, just a couple of NUC's do that to my knowledge, so most likely your device dont.
True.
None of my PC:s or graphics cards did (what's why I got the adapter - they are pricy but nice)
I can't make the decision in behalf of you or give a guarantee. For example I know that also cheap HDMI 1.4 cables was in the wild, which doesn't have the CEC pin connected.
Like Da Flex already mentioned right. You doesn't informed us which device you are using for LE. Because you should ensure that your LE12 device has a working CEC adapter implemented. If all things are ready, its also possible that you just chose a wrong HDMI input at your TV. Some old TVs supports CEC only at one of them.
I also think no HDMI-cec on the device or cable. I can't be 100% sure due to a different model in the same series/generation but my TV do support sec on multiple ports (I had 2 or 3 Kodi entries in the sources menu on the TV before i figured out how to rename them in Kodi)
I have it's big brother (LE46C65X). It works with Anynet+ using the TV remote to control Kodi
Tested with:
ATV 4K (Jailbroken and Kodi 17.x?)
RPI4B 4GB with LibreELEC
Generic X86-64 Windows, Kodi and a Pulseeight adapter
Yes, that's unchanged from RPi4.
Thanks.
Now I just need an M.2 "boot" (to mount the drive under the Pi) and a fanless case
Would make a nice mediaplayer
Can you confirm that it has HDMI-cec?
It was a key factor in selecting the current Pi4