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So I just got a KDL-48W705C. I love it but... when I'm on an HDMI input (Sky+, basically) none of the set's own onscreen menus work - so pressing Options does nothing, for instance. Switch to Freeview or Component and all this works fine. Am I missing something obvious? (And no, the Sky box isn't plugged into the HDMI MHL port - so that solution isn't for me. )
Well, replying to my own post in the option of helping someone else. I eventually figured out that the Sony Bravia Sync option was related to this problem. I visited Settings > External Sync > Sony Bravia Sync and disabled it and bingo - the menus now work on the HDMI inputs.
No idea why this might be but I'm hoping my answer might help others that find themselves similarly frustrated.
Thanks Rooobb. Just a humble opinion, of course, but it would seem to be more senisble make that feature opt in, rather than opt out, as it were. I'm sure many people buy only Sony Bravia gear for their setups but I'm equally sure many don't. Either way, there must be a better way than to make a n00b user think that part of their TV is b0rked...
No idea what HDMI-CEC compliant means ...but *a lot* of people will have Sky boxes. So I'd say one needs to consider the practicalities over any real or idealised standards... there are something like 12m Sky boxes under the nation's 20m-or-so household TVs. That a massive percentage of users (like me) that'll experience this feature masquerading as a fault...
HDMI-CEC is the standard under the name that each manufacturer use for the interoperability via HDMI of different devices (braviasync for sony, anynet for samsung, vier link for pansonic, etc.) ... unfortunately Sky boxes do not support it and they could also harm the normal operation of the attached tv if enabled: shame on sky, you should write to them