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February 19, 2017 at 7:42 am #18834
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InactiveI am connected to Panasonic Viera TV and it has always worked and still does. However I have noticed that when streaming music (not Video or photo’s) the connection times out after either 15 mins or 30 mins.
I eliminated everything on the network (not wireless) and the QNAP Nas that is streaming. Finally I unplugged the HDMI from the Humax to the TV and it plays all day. Plug back in and within 15 mins, cut out.
At the time the Humax is in standby but I have tried it on and this is where the 15 mins changes to 30 mins.
No timers are set on either the TV or the Humax.
So now I have to unplug the HDMI and always forget to plug in.
The biggest question is why music and not video, the smaller question is why at all.
Any help please.
February 19, 2017 at 8:59 am #77620Anonymous
InactiveI would try disabling Viera link on the TV.
HDMI-CEC (or Viera link in Panasonic speak) does vary somewhat in different manufactures implementations.
February 19, 2017 at 9:37 am #77621Anonymous
InactiveThank you for the suggestion, however it made no difference except that it took 10 mins to cut off.
[Edit] On the same network and connected to the HDMI inputs on the TV I have a Humax Foxsat, Panasonic Recorder. They are plugged in and have no effect.
The Humax 1000s is plugged into HDMI-1 the control socket for Viera Link is socket 3. Unplugging that also makes no difference. There appears to be only one culprit, the 1000s
February 19, 2017 at 10:25 am #77622Anonymous
InactiveDo you have the app paired with the HDR-1000S?
Where any scheduled recording dure to start or end within 15 minutes.
When I disabled HDMI-CEC on my Philips it needed a TV reboot and a HDR-1000S standby cycle to pick it up.
February 19, 2017 at 10:30 am #77623Anonymous
InactiveFor anyone with this problem…
Your (REPASSAC) suggestion caused me to look further at TV menus.
Most of them show an explanation when selected but those under ‘Network; Network Links;’ do not, so I ignored them until now.
There are a couple to do with dlna and they had no effect. However, the last one ( Network Remote Control) seems to have cured it by turning it off.
I have no idea what remote control there is nor do I understand why music only.
If anybody can throw further light on this so that I might understand, I would be very grateful.
February 19, 2017 at 11:16 am #77624Anonymous
InactiveIt seems I spoke too soon…
I was fooled because the time to cut off was extended (sometimes).
Sorry.
February 19, 2017 at 11:42 am #77625Anonymous
InactiveQuote:Do you have the app paired with the HDR-1000S?Where any scheduled recording dure to start or end within 15 minutes.
When I disabled HDMI-CEC on my Philips it needed a TV reboot and a HDR-1000S standby cycle to pick it up.
Thanks for coming back REPASSAC.
I have the 1000s paired with a Android Tablet so that I can set recording remotely. The tablet is off and there are no pending reminders.
Are you saying that this is what Network Remote Control is?
It is off as is ‘DLNA Remote Control’ whatever that is.
The same fault is occurring with TV unplugged from mains and then powered up, which I assume reboots it??
I don’t actually remember where pairing is specifically and I still do not understand why music only.
February 19, 2017 at 11:59 am #77626Anonymous
InactiveThe app (when paired) will wake the Humax every 20 minutes.
From other posts, it appears some TV’s can detect this activity and switch source. Could this be what is happening?
The app can be used as a remote control (without complications) if unpaired.
Think that app pairing is in the menu in freesat ID.
No Idea re “Network Remote Control” think “DLNA Remote Control” must be control of DLNA server by the client (TV?).
February 19, 2017 at 1:25 pm #77627Anonymous
InactiveQuote:The app (when paired) will wake the Humax every 20 minutes.From other posts, it appears some TV’s can detect this activity and switch source. Could this be what is happening?
A good suggestion. I have now unpaired, but if ‘off’ I cannot see how it can wake the Humax, unless the Humax knowing it is paired initiates some action, rather than the app doing it.
When this problem occurs I agree that it appears to be the same as switching source (the word ‘auto’ comes up on the screen), but the ‘snowy’ screen (because no other source is on, does not give any clues.
Quote:The app can be used as a remote control (without complications) if unpaired.I use the app only for setting recordings, it is quicker and easier than scrolling up/down/left/right in the program guide, so I believe pairing would be essential for that???
To remote control the TV I use the actual Remote Control simply because I am not watching the TV from a place where I cannot see it, so for me the app as a program or box remote control has no use for me (unless I have missed something).
Just as an aside in case it is not clear, the streaming is from the QNAP on the network to the TV direct and not via the Humax (because it fails to recognise many formats). There are no other servers on line.
Having unpaired, I am typing away waiting for the event to occur but it seems OK. I still don’t understand music only out of the choice presented by the TV of Music – Video – Photo.
It seems that you’ve hit the nail on the head and I guess that is why you are a Special Member

I shall now individually turn back the settings I turned off except pairing (crossing fingers).
Thank you for your help and I hope someone knows why music only.
February 19, 2017 at 3:49 pm #77628Anonymous
InactiveWell it worked fine as long as the pairing was not used.
A little more work allowed me to pair again and it still works.
The answer appears to be which HDMI socket is used.
I have switched the Humax 1000s and the Foxsat and it works with the 1000s paired back with the Android.
The problem seems to be using HDMI-1 which it seems is the one to use if you require ‘Automatic Input Switching’ (whatever that is).
I now have the Foxsat on that one. The 1000s paired allows channel switching and setting recordings while on HDMI-3. HDMI-2 has to have the audio feed from the Home Cinema box (or use an optical cable).
February 19, 2017 at 3:56 pm #77629Anonymous
InactiveI should have mentioned that on un-pairing it is possible that one last sync will take place.
My only thought on why music only, is that it is it could be a side effect of the TV’s signal detection. It sees activity on the HDMI, switches but can’t display an image. Difficult to track down I think.
‘Automatic Input Switching’ is switching when there is a signal on the HDMI port.
February 20, 2017 at 7:42 am #77630Anonymous
InactiveThank you REPASSAC for your insight.
Everything appears OK now after many hours of use and I still have paired app.
In the final analysis it appears that the 1000s on HDMI-1 even though in Standby is not a good solution; the Foxsat on HDMI-1 and in Standby allows the system to work. Turn on the Foxsat and of course it takes over and shuts off the streaming to connect to the Foxsat, but that is the only occasion.
February 20, 2017 at 10:24 am #77631Anonymous
InactiveYou could always try turning off the TV’s auto active HDMI detection switching thing and the pairing for remote record may not be a good idea in the long run as it means the hard drive spins up every 20 minutes or so. If you’re away from home and need remote record then yes pair it.
February 20, 2017 at 12:02 pm #77632Anonymous
InactiveThank you reffub, I had not considered that the HDD powered up in that way and it is worth consideration.
Not sure about the HDMI detection switching, not all the menu items have screen hints to explain which is which; I do not really need to detect a switch on and then selection of that device. The manual is not terribly clear (assuming one is already knowledgeable) and this is not my field of expertise.
In case you have knowledge of my TV it is Panasonic TS-32 E5B LCD
February 20, 2017 at 12:15 pm #77633grahamlthompson
ParticipantIt’s common on Panasonic TV’s for HDMI1 to auto select on port activity. This allows the TV to auto select when used with external kit that does not have CEC (Consumer Electronics Control). This is the same system as used with auto HDMI switches, they select the last powered input.
When your Humax box wakes up to make a recording or to check for remote schedule changes, it briefly turns on the HDMI output which causes your TV to auto select HDMI1 even though there is no video or audio.
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