muzzymate
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If my Bravia TV is already on and I then start the Xbox One, it turns the TV off as part of the start-up process. It's seemingly not clever enough to check if it's on or not.
Course not. Its just an IR command for power. It has no idea if your TV is on, off, unplugged or on fire.
Except some TVs and receivers have discrete power IR commands. My Yamaha receiver does, my TV does not. So no matter what power state my TV and receiver are in when I power on the console, my receiver always stays powered on while my TV will simply switch power states (on to off or off to on). Depending on your Sony Bravia TV @Opus, this may or may not be an enhancement that could be made in the future for you.
I wish Microsoft would just implement HDMI-CEC on the One so this wouldn't be a problem for TVs that support it (most HDMI-CECs have discrete power on and power off commands). Also gets around IR blasters which are just gross technologically.