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5 January 2024 at 16:15 #51524
I have set the powersaving so that the TV have quickstart everyday between 6am and midnight.
Then the B&O Logo is not showing and the TV starts much quicker. May be that is the reason to why you have the long startup and no “curtain”.
Check out the manual here for options.
5 January 2024 at 16:18 #51525yes indeed, that might the reason why.
Ok I will have a look at the manual, thanks a lot for your help!
5 January 2024 at 16:37 #51526That is the normal behaviour, when you have ‘Quick Start’ activated (as the name says).
That goes for all sources!When you want to see the logo (and save a few pennies for power), then just avoid the Quick Start.
Setting the ATV to ‘always on’ makes the ATV screen appear right away.
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5 January 2024 at 17:28 #51527Ok I tried the following:
- quick start with “always on ATV”: it works, I can see the curtains and it starts up very fast
- quick start without “always on ATV”: it also works, I can see the curtains
- no quick start: it does not work, I can’t see the curtains even if the ATV is always on
Actually, I think that when the ATV does not have an active HDMI receiver (BV11), ATV just stops sendings signals (even if ATV is on). So, when we set the quick start in BV11 (or even the picture mute), ATV keeps up on detecting an active receiver, and that’s why the picture happens really fast when we turn on the tv (and then we see the curtains)
In any case, thank you very much for your help, it was a really interesting to deep dive in the BV11 settings 🙂
5 January 2024 at 18:03 #51528Glad to help.
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