: Xbox Series X HDMI CEC not turning on console when switching to it's source on TV

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  1. ErikDigital
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    : Xbox Series X HDMI CEC not turning on console when switching to it's source on TV


    : Xbox Series X HDMI CEC not turning on console when switching to it's source on TV
    I'm having the same issue with my Series X...it worked just fine on the same TV using my Xbox One X.

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    ErikDigital, Nov 12, 2020
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  2. Ricardo Lechuga Win User

    Xbox one won't turn on my insiginia tv when I turn the console on

    Hi TexasMaster9351! My name is Ricardo an independent advisor ready to help you with this situation!

    HDMI-CEC is supported only on Xbox One X, Xbox Series S, and Xbox Series X. You must also enable HDMI-CEC on your TV.

    Xbox Series X|S consoles can use an HDMI feature called Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) to send commands to and from CEC-enabled devices (such as TVs and AVRs) that are connected to the console.

    This feature can be turned on and off via the TV & A/V power options settings screen. Press the Xbox button  to open the guide, then go to Profile & system > Settings > General > Sleep mode & startup > TV & A/V power options.
  3. arc115 Win User

    : Xbox Series X HDMI CEC not turning on console when switching to it's source on TV

    I'm having the same issue with my Series X...it worked just fine on the same TV using my Xbox One X.
  4. DarkSch666 Win User

    Not auto-switching to HDMI input source

    Mine too in all cases but this one, X1 sends turn on command (black fast switch like when you switch source) and then it goes to TV that is the default source. If I turn on the TV using its own remote, it uses the last source. If I turn on the blu-ray player
    it switch to its HDMI input source.

    It is the X1 the one not switching to its source and the only one that switchs to TV source if I set the "Turn on TV" HDMI in console options.
  5. Tomm_A Win User

    I bought a tv remote for my Xbox and my remote was working fine volume button included but I replaced the battery and it’s still not working but everything else works

    Hello Aleira Ewen-Jones,

    Thank you for sharing your concern here in Xbox Community Forum and we hope that all is well.

    It appears that you are trying to use TV remote for your console and is not working. Let us check on configuration settings of your TV to enable the feature.

    First thing we do is to check if your device supports CEC. Xbox Series X|S consoles can use an HDMI feature called Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) to send commands to and from CEC-enabled devices (such as TVs and AVRs) that are connected to the console.

    This feature can be turned on and off via the TV & A/V power options settings screen. Press the Xbox button to open the guide, then go to Profile & system > Settings > General > TV & display options > TV & A/V power options.

    Once CEC is enabled on your TV or AVR, you can control individual CEC settings on the console’s TV & A/V power options settings screen. Check the HDMI-CEC box to activate CEC.

    The following individual CEC settings can be turned on or off by checking or unchecking the box next to each setting:

    • Console turns on other devices: Turning on your Xbox console will also turn on your TV or AVR.
    • Console turns off other devices: Turning off your Xbox console will also turn off your TV or AVR.
    • Other devices can turn console on: Turning on your TV or AVR will also turn on your console. Also, switching to the Xbox input on your TV will turn on your console.
    • Other devices can turn console off: Turning off your TV or AVR will also turn off your Xbox console.
    • Console sends volume commands: The console can control the volume on your TV, AVR, or soundbar. To change your volumes after enabling this, press the Xbox button and go to Audio & music.
    • Switch TV input using controller: Pressing the Xbox button on your controller switches your TV input to your Xbox console (this allows you to quickly switch your TV back to console video without using your TV remote).

    If you are having trouble controlling a CEC-enabled device through your console, try the following:

    • Double-check that your device supports CEC, and that the feature is turned on in your device settings. Also verify that CEC is enabled on the console's TV & A/V power options settings screen.
    • Make sure your device’s firmware is up to date. Check your device documentation to see how to update the firmware on your TV or AVR.
    • Make sure your HDMI cable is plugged into the correct port on your device. Some devices may support CEC only through certain ports. Check your device documentation.
    • If there is another device between your console and your TV, try plugging your console directly into your TV instead. Some devices will “pass-through” CEC commands from your console to your TV, but other devices may interfere with CEC data.
    • Be sure you are using cables certified for HDMI High Speed or HDMI Premium.
    • Try power cycling your device by unplugging it from its power source, waiting for a couple minutes, and then plugging it back in.

    For your reference, see: How do I control other devices using HDMI-CEC?

    We look forward to your response. Kindly let us know, if there is any misunderstanding or clarifications of our description by sending us a reply.



    Sincerely,



    Microsoft Community Moderator
  6. Tomm_A Win User

    Cec volume commands being sent even when disabled.

    Hello dtroz,

    Welcome to Xbox Community Forum. Thank you for sharing your concern with us today and we hope that all is well.

    May we confirm if you are having issue with Xbox console controlling devices using HDMI-CEC? May we know also if you are using TV or AVR?

    We understand how important it is to you. We appreciate if you provide us more details so we can provide more accurate resolution for you.

    Xbox Series X|S consoles can use an HDMI feature called Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) to send commands to and from CEC-enabled devices (such as TVs and AVRs) that are connected to the console. This feature can be turned on and off via the TV & A/V power options settings screen. Press the Xbox button to open the guide, then go to Profile & system > Settings > General > TV & display options > TV & A/V power options.

    Controlling your device with CEC

    Once CEC is enabled on your TV or AVR, you can control individual CEC settings on the console’s TV & A/V power options settings screen. Check the HDMI-CEC box to activate CEC.

    The following individual CEC settings can be turned on or off by checking or unchecking the box next to each setting:

    • Console turns on other devices: Turning on your Xbox console will also turn on your TV or AVR.
    • Console turns off other devices: Turning off your Xbox console will also turn off your TV or AVR.
    • Other devices can turn console on: Turning on your TV or AVR will also turn on your console. Also, switching to the Xbox input on your TV will turn on your console.
    • Other devices can turn console off: Turning off your TV or AVR will also turn off your Xbox console.
    • Console sends volume commands: The console can control the volume on your TV, AVR, or soundbar. To change your volumes after enabling this, press the Xbox button and go to Audio & music.
    • Use TV remote for console: Your TV remote can navigate your console, play media, and launch apps or games.
    • Switch TV input using controller: Pressing the Xbox button on your controller switches your TV input to your Xbox console (this allows you to quickly switch your TV back to console video without using your TV remote).
    If you are having trouble controlling a CEC-enabled device through your console, try the following:

    • Double-check that your device supports CEC, and that the feature is turned on in your device settings. Also verify that CEC is enabled on the console's TV & A/V power options settings screen.
    • Make sure your device’s firmware is up to date. Check your device documentation to see how to update the firmware on your TV or AVR.
    • Make sure your HDMI cable is plugged into the correct port on your device. Some devices may support CEC only through certain ports. Check your device documentation.
    • If there is another device between your console and your TV, try plugging your console directly into your TV instead. Some devices will “pass-through” CEC commands from your console to your TV, but other devices may interfere with CEC data.
    • Be sure you are using cables certified for HDMI High Speed or HDMI Premium.
    • Try power cycling your device by unplugging it from its power source, waiting for a couple minutes, and then plugging it back in.
    You may refer to this link: How do I control other devices using HDMI-CEC? | Xbox Support

    We look forward to your response. Kindly let us know, if there is any misunderstanding or clarifications of our description by sending us a reply.

    Sincerely,



    Xbox Forum Moderator

    Microsoft Community
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