2014-12-04, 21:10
(2014-12-04, 20:45)megamanwilson Wrote: I did not because i thought that this could not solve my problem. I did not get a signal even with the box booting from power off. The workaround with the powerd down hdmi switch is working too if i try to wake the box from sleep. If the TV is on, the HDMI switch is on and the box is in slepp the wakup results in a "No Signal" to the TV. If the Box is in Slepp and the TV and HDMI Switch on and i power down the HDMI Switch, then wake up the Box an then power on the HDMI Switch i get a signal and everything is normal. Same thing with Box completely shutted down.
you can install 14.04 + updated kernel (think Ubuntu has 3.16.5 available) and you'll be good to go. Mint 17 still requires a kernel update I believe.
(2014-12-04, 21:05)john.cord Wrote: I did not because i thought that this could not solve my problem. I did not get a signal even with the box booting from power off. The workaround with the powerd down hdmi switch is working too if i try to wake the box from sleep. If the TV is on, the HDMI switch is on and the box is in slepp the wakup results in a "No Signal" to the TV. If the Box is in Slepp and the TV and HDMI Switch on and i power down the HDMI Switch, then wake up the Box an then power on the HDMI Switch i get a signal and everything is normal. Same thing with Box completely shutted down.
if you're not getting a signal on a cold boot even with the TV/switch on, then my only suggestion would be to use an inline device like a Dr. HDMI (I think that's what it's called) which will store the EDID data from the TV and present it to the ChromeBox when powered on