cec-compliance -V (return code: 1)
cec-compliance: unrecognized option '--version'
Usage:
-d, --device=<dev> Use device <dev> instead of /dev/cec0
If <dev> starts with a digit, then /dev/cec<dev> is used.
-r, --remote[=<la>] As initiator test the remote logical address or all LAs if no LA was given
-R, --reply-threshold=<timeout>
Warn if replies take longer than this threshold (default 1000ms)
-i, --interactive Interactive mode when doing remote tests
-A, --test-adapter Test the CEC adapter API
--test-core Test the core functionality
--test-audio-rate-control Test the Audio Rate Control feature
--test-audio-return-channel-control Test the Audio Return Channel Control feature
--test-capability-discovery-and-control Test the Capability Discovery and Control feature
--test-deck-control Test the Deck Control feature
--test-device-menu-control Test the Device Menu Control feature
--test-device-osd-transfer Test the Device OSD Transfer feature
--test-dynamic-auto-lipsync Test the Dynamic Auto Lipsync feature
--test-osd-display Test the OSD Display feature
--test-one-touch-play Test the One Touch Play feature
--test-one-touch-record Test the One Touch Record feature
--test-power-status Test the Power Status feature
--test-remote-control-passthrough Test the Remote Control Passthrough feature
--test-routing-control Test the Routing Control feature
--test-system-audio-control Test the System Audio Control feature
--test-system-information Test the System Information feature
--test-timer-programming Test the Timer Programming feature
--test-tuner-control Test the Tuner Control feature
--test-vendor-specific-commands Test the Vendor Specific Commands feature
--test-standby-resume Test standby and resume functionality. This will activate
testing of Standby, Give Device Power Status and One Touch Play.
-h, --help Display this help message
-n, --no-warnings Turn off warning messages
-T, --trace Trace all called ioctls
-v, --verbose Turn on verbose reporting
cec-compliance --help (return code: 0)
Usage:
-d, --device=<dev> Use device <dev> instead of /dev/cec0
If <dev> starts with a digit, then /dev/cec<dev> is used.
-r, --remote[=<la>] As initiator test the remote logical address or all LAs if no LA was given
-R, --reply-threshold=<timeout>
Warn if replies take longer than this threshold (default 1000ms)
-i, --interactive Interactive mode when doing remote tests
-A, --test-adapter Test the CEC adapter API
--test-core Test the core functionality
--test-audio-rate-control Test the Audio Rate Control feature
--test-audio-return-channel-control Test the Audio Return Channel Control feature
--test-capability-discovery-and-control Test the Capability Discovery and Control feature
--test-deck-control Test the Deck Control feature
--test-device-menu-control Test the Device Menu Control feature
--test-device-osd-transfer Test the Device OSD Transfer feature
--test-dynamic-auto-lipsync Test the Dynamic Auto Lipsync feature
--test-osd-display Test the OSD Display feature
--test-one-touch-play Test the One Touch Play feature
--test-one-touch-record Test the One Touch Record feature
--test-power-status Test the Power Status feature
--test-remote-control-passthrough Test the Remote Control Passthrough feature
--test-routing-control Test the Routing Control feature
--test-system-audio-control Test the System Audio Control feature
--test-system-information Test the System Information feature
--test-timer-programming Test the Timer Programming feature
--test-tuner-control Test the Tuner Control feature
--test-vendor-specific-commands Test the Vendor Specific Commands feature
--test-standby-resume Test standby and resume functionality. This will activate
testing of Standby, Give Device Power Status and One Touch Play.
-h, --help Display this help message
-n, --no-warnings Turn off warning messages
-T, --trace Trace all called ioctls
-v, --verbose Turn on verbose reporting