I've had a Mac Mini of one flavor or another connected to Panasonic plasma TVs since about 2006. The Macs serve as HTPCs, playing back content from my homebrew server. I control the Macs, running Front Row (yes, that old) with either an actual Apple Remote (the old white ones) or, most of the time, a programmable IR remote cloning the Apple Remote's signals.
Again, I've been doing this for a
long time. It's always worked fine.
But starting a few weeks ago, anytime I pressed the "menu" button on the Apple remote (or programmed remote), the Panasonic TV switches its video source, naturally to the input that the Mac Mini is not connected to.
I am at a complete loss as to why this is suddenly happening when it has never happened before. I checked the current Panasonic's firmware, and it is a version (the most recent; it's a 2013 model TV) from several years ago, and current. It didn't have a recent update that could explain this. (I also have a much older 2005 Panasonic in the basement, but I have not tried to duplicate this behavior on that dinosaur.)
The behavior is consistent, whether I'm using the old Apple Remote, the programmed remote (a Harmony) or a new AppleTV remote's Menu button. There's no way the original Apple remote could have been reprogrammed. The TV has not been reprogrammed.
So, I ask you, kind members of the forum: Whiskey Tango Fox? I can work around it by setting up the Harmony to reset the TV input every time I push its Menu button, but c'mon. How the heck could this just be happening after so many years when it didn't happen? Gremlins? Aliens? Hackers? Am I in the Matrix?
(Serious answers would also be welcome.)
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/30/2020 05:39PM by Will Collier.