Post 4 made on Thursday August 31, 2006 at 13:33 |
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You should also do some research to see if any of your devices support discrete codes (ie, codes that take you directly to the right input, without needing to use a menu or toggle button). If they do support discrete codes, you'll want a remote that will be able to generate the correct signal, which would mean a "One For All" on the cheap end or "Pronto" on the expensive end.
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