Hidden discrete codes for newer Sony OLED TVs

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jetstar52
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Hidden discrete codes for newer Sony OLED TVs

Post by jetstar52 »

2000+ keystroke trials earned me these discrete codes on the A80J Sony:

Sony 20, dev 31, subdev 64

OBC EFC5 Function
005 00015 Disney+ 00015 5
004 00019 Prime Video 00019 4
008 00146 YouTube Music 00146 8

Sony 12/15, dev 26

OBC EFC5 Function
090 00224 HDMI 1
091 00220 HDMI 2
092 00227 HDMI 3
093 00223 HDMI 4
088 00226 Bravia Sync
101 00255 "Control your cable box"

Apologies if this has been posted before.
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Re: Hidden discrete codes for newer Sony OLED TVs

Post by Barf »

I tested on my KD-55AF9 (Germany).
jetstar52 wrote: Sony 20, dev 31, subdev 64

OBC EFC5 Function
005 00015 Disney+ 00015 5
004 00019 Prime Video 00019 4
008 00146 YouTube Music 00146 8
All these generated a message saying that the app has been disabled. But that is probably the reason why they are not documented...
Sony 12/15, dev 26

OBC EFC5 Function
090 00224 HDMI 1
091 00220 HDMI 2
092 00227 HDMI 3
093 00223 HDMI 4
088 00226 Bravia Sync
101 00255 "Control your cable box"
(Should be Sony15, not Sony 12/15) To my knowledge, these are not "hidden" but "well known". "Bravia sync" is some CEC-Excercise (at least I think so), and the last one show the local USB-disk; it is even present on my standard remote ("title list").

This is my list of commands for the AF9.
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Post by mdavej »

Thanks for the streaming codes. As Barf said, the BS (Bravia sync) codes have been known for a long time. They're in an upgrade I made a decade ago. All are Sony15, not 12/15. Here are some more BS transport control commands and a couple that overlap your list. My EFCs won't make any sense because I use a combo protocol (12/15/20).

Code: Select all

Name	       OBC	Protocol	Device
BS-Theater	  96	Sony15	119
BS-Rewind	   27	Sony15	151
BS-Pause	    25	Sony15	151
BS-Play	     26	Sony15	151
BS-FF	       28	Sony15	151
BS-Sync Menu	88	Sony15	26
BS-Prev	     60	Sony15	151
BS-Stop	     24	Sony15	151
BS-Next	     61	Sony15	151
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Post by jetstar52 »

Thanks. The factory remote has this transport command as well:

Name OBC Protocol Device

Record 32 Sony15 151
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Directly select HDMI devices via EFC?

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Hi all, similar question on an A80J. All codes work fine, but since I have a PS3 connected to HDMI3 via CEC as well as a FireStick, the HDMI3 command by default selects (and powers up) the PS3, even if I'm selecting HDMI3 to go to Firestick, which is always on. I noticed the Input menu on the TV has discrete "PlayerN" labels for the HDMI3 devces. This is a long shot, but is there any way to select these "Player" devices directly with an EFC?
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Post by MaskedMan »

You can buy adapters to disable the cec signal on the one device:

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R ... s&_sacat=0
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Post by landolfi »

MaskedMan wrote:You can buy adapters to disable the cec signal on the one device:

https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R ... s&_sacat=0

Thanks! I figured out that I could hit the INPUT button and arrow right once and it's 2 presses instead of 1 but hey...

In the process, I noticed I can't learn Sony remote codes from the original A80J Sony remote using any of my XSight 18s. I had heard it was an RF remote, that might be why.
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Post by The Robman »

Try looking at the Sony remote through your cellphone camera, digital cameras can "see" IR signals, so you will see a flashing if it's sending an IR signal. Of course, if it doesn't even have an IR window or visible IR-LED then yeah, it's probably RF or Bluetooth.
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Post by landolfi »

The Robman wrote:Try looking at the Sony remote through your cellphone camera, digital cameras can "see" IR signals, so you will see a flashing if it's sending an IR signal. Of course, if it doesn't even have an IR window or visible IR-LED then yeah, it's probably RF or Bluetooth.
Good point! The camera shows nothing. Now I'm curious how the guy who posted the A80J in the file section got all those IR codes. Does he have an oscilloscope?

Thanks, Robman, for keeping this site going for so many years. It's a wonderful resource I keep returning to over and over again. Just when I think all my remotes are exactly as they should be, I think of some other way I could put them to work.
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Post by The Robman »

landolfi wrote:Good point! The camera shows nothing. Now I'm curious how the guy who posted the A80J in the file section got all those IR codes. Does he have an oscilloscope?
He has nimble fingers...
jetstar52 wrote:2000+ keystroke trials earned me these discrete codes on the A80J Sony
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Post by landolfi »

jetstar52 wrote:2000+ keystroke trials earned me these discrete codes on the A80J Sony
Back on the original topic, I just found this. Apparently some Sony remotes can function in BT or IR mode:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... p?t=102956

I can confirm that if I disable Bluetooth, the remote sends IR and the Xsight can learn IR commands from it. Bluetooth is required for Google Assistant.
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Post by n8nagel »

The Robman wrote:Try looking at the Sony remote through your cellphone camera, digital cameras can "see" IR signals, so you will see a flashing if it's sending an IR signal. Of course, if it doesn't even have an IR window or visible IR-LED then yeah, it's probably RF or Bluetooth.
I have a newish (bought it after Xmas year before last) X85J, here's the upgrade

http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/dload ... e_id=26427

The original remote is BOTH IR and BT. Out of the box it's IR, but once you pair it to the TV, it's BT. So, I had to unpair it from the TV to generate the upgrade for the Xsight.
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