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Pioneer DV-79AVi DVD vs. MX-950?
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Post 1 made on Friday April 14, 2006 at 23:16
diamar
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I just bought a new Pioneer DVD-79AVi, and have been trying to get it to work with my MX-950. There's no 79AVi in the database, but I tried the 59AVi (which has the same "remote number" that's listed on the 59AVi: VXX2893). Only the Play, Pause, Stop, and Scan back/fwd work.

Anybody else have a trick before I just learn the whole remote? I was pretty sure the 59 and the 79 had the same IR set, but it doesn't seem to be.

--dave

Last edited by diamar on April 14, 2006 23:22.
Post 2 made on Saturday April 15, 2006 at 01:17
pilgram
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Just learn the commands to the 59avi layout.

If you hit the 'continue' in the 'learn' box, you would have been done in less than a minute.
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Post 3 made on Saturday April 15, 2006 at 10:27
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yeah, learning is better.

In my setup, mostly 95% are learned because sometimes I am not satisfied on how the pages setup is done on most devices (when i use the IR database) so I end up rearranging and renaming the buttons and re-learning them again.
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Post 4 made on Saturday April 15, 2006 at 13:33
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My Pioneer Elite wouldn't alsways work properly with the database IR codes, so I ended up learning most of those as well. I think there may be an issue with UR's code database re: Pioneer equipment anyways, so I'd suggeste (as others have mentioned) that you just learn them all.
OP | Post 5 made on Saturday April 15, 2006 at 15:25
diamar
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thanks.....all learned and working. sill need to find discrete on/off's tho
Post 6 made on Saturday April 15, 2006 at 15:33
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You mean that DVD you purchased does not have discrete ON/OFF?
So it is toggle ON/OFF?

But you have an MX-950, You can solve that problem easily with variable macros.
Daniel Thoinks shows you how to do it in his MX-950 review (variable crash course).
If you still have problems, try to download and play with the MX-950 configuration in the URC-MX series files section and acquire the strategy on how a defined power variable is used to keep track of the ON/OFF states for toggled power devices.
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Post 7 made on Saturday April 15, 2006 at 19:54
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On April 15, 2006 at 15:25, diamar said...
thanks.....all learned and working. sill need
to find discrete on/off's tho

Have you tried any of the usuall work-a-rounds?

Try pressing 'play' and see if it turns on. Or 'stop',stop','play'.
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Post 8 made on Monday April 17, 2006 at 20:24
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DV-47 or 45 IR codes work
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Post 9 made on Monday April 17, 2006 at 23:09
Tom Ciaramitaro
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On April 15, 2006 at 19:54, pilgram said...
Have you tried any of the usuall work-a-rounds?

Try pressing 'play' and see if it turns on. Or
'stop',stop','play'.

Then of course, PLAY (pause for 5 sec) POWER for "semi-discrete" off.
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