How to control Denon AVR-4500H & Blue Ray player without going to Network Room?

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blackboar

Audiophyte
Sorry, total beginner here. Purchased a house with projector and screen. The Denon AVR-4500H came with the house and sits in a network room 2 rooms removed from the screen. I added my Sony blue ray player to the AV rack but have to go the the network room to control the blue ray player with the blue ray player remote since I haven't figured out how to control the blue ray player yet with the Denon RC-1240 remote I just purchased. I am trying to locate the manual for both the receiver and the remote but haven't had much luck. Any help would be most appreciated.
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
You need line of sight with the Denon remote controller. Sony never released an official remote controller app for their blu-ray players when they are connected to a network.

If the projector supports HDMI-CEC, you could turn it ON in the projector, Denon and Sony player. Then, with the Denon connected to your network, you could control the receiver and player using the Denon AVR Remote app from a Smart device in combination with HDMI-CEC. Results will vary of course.
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William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
Actually Sony did launch an app for bd players. I used to have it. But they discontinued support a few years ago. Dumm…
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
Maybe an IR repeater system if there’s no network solution.
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
I missed the boat on that app when I purchased a Sony player a few years ago. Silly Sony. You'd think they’d set the standard for this stuff as they make TVs, receivers, players and game consoles. But, they always seem to be running behind everybody else in some ways.
 
Eppie

Eppie

Audioholic Ninja
Here is the web manual for the X4500H. There is a PDF download link on that page as well. It says that it's the European version but the operation should be the same for American models.

A search for the 1240 remote links to the X4700H but the operation should be same for the 4500H.

If HDMI-CEC control does not work then you may need an IR repeater assuming the Sony remote uses IR. The receiver goes in your home theatre room and the transmitter points at the Sony's IR receiver.
 
William Lemmerhirt

William Lemmerhirt

Audioholic Overlord
I missed the boat on that app when I purchased a Sony player a few years ago. Silly Sony. You'd think they’d set the standard for this stuff as they make TVs, receivers, players and game consoles. But, they always seem to be running behind everybody else in some ways.
Most remote apps aren’t very good. But that one was pretty good. Seems odd they killed it. I would think they’d have an to control all Sony connected devices for a streamlined system. Maybe there are too many systems that are multi brand. Therefore making something like that moot.
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Eh, it is what it is. Oppo never did give app support to my BDP-83.

The Denon has 3.5mm remote in and out. Some Sony players had 3.5mm remote in. Hmm…
 
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blackboar

Audiophyte
You need line of sight with the Denon remote controller. Sony never released an official remote controller app for their blu-ray players when they are connected to a network.

If the projector supports HDMI-CEC, you could turn it ON in the projector, Denon and Sony player. Then, with the Denon connected to your network, you could control the receiver and player using the Denon AVR Remote app from a Smart device in combination with HDMI-CEC. Results will vary of course.
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Thanks for the in depth reply. Beginner reply to follow: So, if I am understanding your reply about the Denon remote control, It is not going to help me since it requires line of sight with the receiver and the receiver is in a rack closet in another room. I'll try your recommendation regarding if the Epson projector has HDMI-CEC along with the Sony Blue Ray player. Interestingly, my NVIDIA SHIELD Pro streaming device which I connected to the Denon receiver and my Xfinity modem rounter allows me to control my SHIELD perfectly well from the home theater room via the SHIELD remote despite the SHIELD being in the same av rack as the Denon and blue ray player. Is that probably because of the HDMI-CEC?
 
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blackboar

Audiophyte
Here is the web manual for the X4500H. There is a PDF download link on that page as well. It says that it's the European version but the operation should be the same for American models.

A search for the 1240 remote links to the X4700H but the operation should be same for the 4500H.

If HDMI-CEC control does not work then you may need an IR repeater assuming the Sony remote uses IR. The receiver goes in your home theatre room and the transmitter points at the Sony's IR receiver.
Thank you so much for the links and recommendation. I'll do a little research on my Sony remote to see if it supports IR.
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
I believe the Nvidia remote controller uses Bluetooth. The model of Epson projector and Sony player would be useful here in figuring out a way to go.
 
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blackboar

Audiophyte
I believe the Nvidia remote controller uses Bluetooth. The model of Epson projector and Sony player would be useful here in figuring out a way to go.
My Sony blue ray player is model UBP-X700. My Epson projector is Powerlite Pro Cinema 6040UB
Thanks!
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
I believe the projector does support HDMI-CEC and calls it "HDMI Link."
 
Eppie

Eppie

Audioholic Ninja
Yes, the Shield remote is pretty cool actually. It has both bluetooth and IR, so it uses bluetooth to control the Shield and IR to control the receiver if you have line of sight.

Sony manual is here. The remote sensor is in the front, so likely IR, and there is no remote jack in the back. HDMI-CEC is hit and miss. I have a Shield and cable box on a new Denon X4800H connected to a Samsung S95B. The TV and cable box sometimes get confused when switching between sources and I'm about to disable CEC entirely, it can be such a pain. If the components are in another room, I am surprised that the previous owner did not already have an IR repeater to control the receiver.
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
The Apple TV 4K has similar capabilities regarding their remote controller. Only the 1000ES Sony player had the 3.5mm Remote In concerning their later players. With HDMI-CEC available in the setup here, I'd give it a shot. It may actually work or be glitchy.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Another alternative to control the Denon is the internet control feature, enter its IP address into your computer's browser....
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Right, and with the Denon app, control of a blu-ray player with HDMI-CEC on will be possible but Denon stopped short of saying it would work with anything but one of their players. No telling until one tries it.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
Nobody needs line of sight for anything! They need a control system that uses RF communication between the universal remote and hub, or the smart device and hub. Some of the available hubs can control equipment via IP, if the equipment allows it, or it can use IR/IR ports to control everything that doesn't (stupidly) require badly thought-out BlueTooth for control.
 
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Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
Yes, that is an option. The system here may need no additional equipment when the Denon is connected to the network and HDMI-CEC is enabled in each device. The Denon AVR Remote app will control the Denon receiver and it will, or may, control a connected blu-ray player using HDMI-CEC. This works with other makes and models of receivers and players. I can do as much anywhere in my house using my Onkyo controller app to control my Sony UBP-X800M2.
 
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blackboar

Audiophyte
Right, and with the Denon app, control of a blu-ray player with HDMI-CEC on will be possible but Denon stopped short of saying it would work with anything but one of their players. No telling until one tries it.
I can confirm the Denon app does not work with this Sony blue-ray player. The app will switch between inputs like Cable/Sat and Blue-Ray but will not actually control the device.
 

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