Yes, it is, but there is no way to force update when a new FW is not yet available for your device. An automatic check is performed every hour.Is there a way to manually check for updates? Thanks.
Thanks very much. As usually happens for some time now, i have received the update, but not the rocket pop-up.Has anyone received this update? View attachment 891
@adiasWith this latest firmware if I pause my tv, when it starts again the audio takes several seconds to start. The tv audio is connected via SPDIF-In which is set for auto sensing. This needs to be corrected.
It sounds as if they have fixed the bug where the Wiim did not go into standby when there was no optical signal. You could set the Standby Mode to be longer than any likely pause, but there are no options between 5 minutes and never, which is odd as the default is usually 20 minutes. The problem is that Auto-Sense only works when the Wiim is in standby so you need to keep the Standby Mode short. With other devices Auto-Sense works even if another input is active.With this latest firmware if I pause my tv, when it starts again the audio takes several seconds to start. The tv audio is connected via SPDIF-In which is set for auto sensing. This needs to be corrected.
I tried all the options of time after which Wiim is supposed to go into standby mode including never, and it doesn't affect the problem with the sound being muted after the pause. Moreover, after this update autosense works even if another input is engaged, which is good, but in this situation such short time periods for going into standby no longer needed IMO.It sounds as if they have fixed the bug where the Wiim did not go into standby when there was no optical signal. You could set the Standby Mode to be longer than any likely pause, but there are no options between 5 minutes and never, which is odd as the default is usually 20 minutes. The problem is that Auto-Sense only works when the Wiim is in standby so you need to keep the Standby Mode short. With other devices Auto-Sense works even if another input is active.
Yes, the delay in audio restarting after a pause happens even if the Wiim does not go into standby ( I tested with a CD player). Now that autosense works when another input is active, the times before the Wiim goes into standby make no sense (10, 20, 40, 60 minutes would be more useful).I tried all the options of time after which Wiim is supposed to go into standby mode including never, and it doesn't affect the problem with the sound being muted after the pause. Moreover, after this update autosense works even if another input is engaged, which is good, but in this situation such short time periods for going into standby no longer needed IMO.
Noticed that too yesterday, but a least I don't have to manually switch input any more.With this latest firmware if I pause my tv, when it starts again the audio takes several seconds to start. The tv audio is connected via SPDIF-In which is set for auto sensing. This needs to be corrected.