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Post 1 made on Sunday December 11, 2011 at 15:38
hearrean
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I just purchased a new Samsung UN60D7000 display & a Samsung BD-D5500 BD player. I went into my Harmony One & deleted my previous equip & added these (2) replacements. I have a very simple hook-up; only a Dish SAT STB & the BD player. I have both components coming into my Yamaha AVR via (2) HDMI's and going out of the AVR with (1) HDMI to my new display's HDMI 2 input. When I select "Watch BD Movie" on my Harmony, it shows HDMI 2 + BD Wise at the upper left of my display. In the display's set-up menu (source), it shows HDMI-CEC BD Movie & the movie plays just fine. Also the Harmony works fine when powering on & off & switching from SAT viewing to the BD player, but when the BD is finished & I stop it, I then press "Watch TV" (on the Harmony) to switch back to SAT, the TV won't switch to HDMI 2. When I press the "source" button on my new display's remote, it shows "TV." So I then have to use the display's remote to press "source" & then select HDMI 2. I have a feeling this has something to do with Samsung's (HDMI CEC) feature, but don't know what. Can anyone help?

Ken

Last edited by hearrean on December 11, 2011 20:57.
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