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timmmay
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  #3359413 1-Apr-2025 10:45
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An IR Blaster like Broadlink would probably be simple and cheap to implement.




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  #3359415 1-Apr-2025 10:48
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timmmay:

 

An IR Blaster like Broadlink would probably be simple and cheap to implement.

 

 

yeah I have a couple and I use home assistant to trigger things on my stereo in a cupboard.

 

If one of these was near the telly, and a camera, with something running to control it, you could remotely control the tv to fix it.

 

but I still think most smart TVs have ability to remotely set the current app via API, that would be easier than looking at a screen and operating a remote.

 

 





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  #3359483 1-Apr-2025 13:48
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davidcole:

 

yeah I have a couple and I use home assistant to trigger things on my stereo in a cupboard.

 

If one of these was near the telly, and a camera, with something running to control it, you could remotely control the tv to fix it.

 

but I still think most smart TVs have ability to remotely set the current app via API, that would be easier than looking at a screen and operating a remote.

 



I'll look into this




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  #3359975 3-Apr-2025 07:02
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Get rid of Sky then - keep things simple and save money. 





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