To the best of my knowledge, having overcome this issue myself with an ARC soundbar (uses CEC)...
Zesty wrote: ↑Fri Apr 09, 2021 8:42 pmProblem 1: As soon as you connect the DE10-Nano to your AV setup it can disrupt CEC-related features in every connected device, or lead to several other issues listed in the first post.
Doesn't affect all users with AV equipment and soundbars. Seems common on Sony TVs, Sony Bravias (which i have) seem to not want to see a soundbar IF the MiSTer is connected. Even if its turned off (read back and see posts about pin 13 dropping voltage to zero when TV expects 5v or something like that).
The DE10-Nano's HDMI output is wired incorrectly. At the very least, pin 13 is completely wrong. This is not caused by (and cannot be fixed by) any current MiSTer project code or hardware.
Its not wired incorrectly, its just not wired to absolute standards. And indeed, someone pointed out that this pin shouldn't even be wired at all. The schematics have shown "DNC" (Do Not Connect) on the PCB.
Solution: Place some sort of CEC-free HDMI passthrough device between the MiSTer and your other devices to prevent contact with the faulty pin. This can be done using an adapter like the Lindy, a modified cable, or any other HDMI pass-through device that has pin 13 disconnected. This will prevent the DE10 from disrupting the CEC functions of other devices, and possibly prevent most of the other issues as well. Since CEC is optional (and MiSTer doesn't use it anyway) it can be safely disconnected.
Safe to disable pin13. The cable i bought (look at my post a few up), worked beautifully. Soundbar works a treat now, zero issues and not a single issue with the MiSTer output using it.
Unfortunately...
Problem 2: Some MiSTer users may experience issues with HDMI ARC/eARC even after solving the pin 13 issue.
I'm not sure this is true. Everyone i've seen post who has had this issue has resolved it with the pin13 fix. The only ones that didn't bought a Lindy adapter that still had pin13 connected. These were faulty stock from Amazon i believe. My cable is brilliant. Works and was cheaper.
Cause: Unknown. Possibly more hardware issues with the DE-10's HDMI output.
Again, not sure this is true. I haven't read about other HDMI issues related to pin13 and i read a lot of forums and posts (not just here) when trying to figure this out for myself. Even Sony forums and AV forums as i couldn't believe it was coming from the MiSTer. My problem was when i set up my MiSTer i did a big rewire of all things HDMI and introduced a new PC into the mix as well. So it was hard to pinpoint why the damn soundbar suddenly stopped working. At one point i thought with all the moving around i'd actually broken my soundbar.
Solution: Possibly solved by disconnecting pin 15 (serial clock for DDC) in the same manner as pin 13.
This might be something you need to do, but i certainly didn't and i would try the cable i bought first as its your most likely fix. Pin15 fixes may be for very old HDMI cables, or maybe even very very new ones? I don't know enough about pin15 as pin13 was the route i went with and which worked for me.
So, if I've got all that right, it seems like users who rely on HDMI ARC/eARC/CEC might benefit from a cable or passthrough device that disconnects several pins. The question is: which pins? Or would it be better to do some sort of internal mod that fixes or disconnects the faulty pins at the source?
Someone did scrape the line away on their MiSTer PCB. That will work too, but its a pretty scary and untidy solution.
Also, if we're disconnecting the DDC clock pin (15), should we also disconnect the DDC serial data pin (16) or is it fine to have one without the other? Does MiSTer use any DDC features like EDID?
Now this i don't know. Totally beyond me, but i hope this info helps.