@hgo58 - as a reminder, I am the author of
https://forum.wiimhome.com/threads/...n-standby-to-use-tv-speakers.4925/#post-81189 which MAY have originated the feature enhancement, not sure if the only such request.
I've only now had a chance to play with the new firmware, but it does seem to sort of do what I want - it appears to me that IF the TV is set to TV speakers, it will keep that state on next power on and ignore the WiiM. And TV volume does not immediately wake up the WiiM (as it did before regardless of the WiiM CEC setting).
If, however, 1) the TV state on power off was to output to WiiM, it will keep that setting, whereby the sound will go into a black hole if the WiiM is not listening. Or 2) if the WiiM is cycled to the TV input, it will make the TV use it; this is not sticky and cycling to another input will revert to TV speakers at their previous volume (even if it was zero).
I am completely fine with #2. I am a little bothered by #1 being sticky since I have to switch out of the "fancy audio" mode explicitly rather then defaulting to TV for the many more numerous quiet listening sessions, but it's ultimately workable.
Is that not what you see? It's a bit hard to follow the entire conversation above. Are we down to differences between TV manufacturers' behaviors (mine is a Samsung)? I think my previous AV processor solved this with the much bigger hammer of keeping the HDMI circuit completely unpowered in standby, but that had its own set of problems.
Unlike you, I never saw the beta work since I lost patience during the long months of inactivity, then life intervened. This is the first time I can have the targeted TV / Hifi mode that I wanted, and I'm pretty excited about that.
I would prefer it if #1 (TV's HDMI output being sticky) didn't happen or at least WiiM would still switch to the TV input by itself - after all, this setting is about the TV output behavior not the WiiM input. But as it is, it's pretty workable. Maybe more testing needed.