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RTI with Denon 3808
This thread has 18 replies. Displaying posts 16 through 19.
Post 16 made on Sunday December 30, 2007 at 02:15
tgrugett
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On December 29, 2007 at 12:28, Glackowitz said...
Does anyone have the IR codes for a 3808 or 4308 denon
models??

Need to get them into the Next Mega List coming soon

I will try... I have them in a huge spreadsheet (all four IDs worth). I have a ton of other stuff for you as well... things I did not get off in time for 14 including all of the Sharp codes I have.
Post 17 made on Sunday December 30, 2007 at 14:15
Glackowitz
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Cool, I have added some stuff myself to the coming soon 15 list

Im going to try for mid Jan to get it out
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Post 18 made on Monday December 31, 2007 at 14:42
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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On September 27, 2007 at 14:29, vbova27 said...
This is probably more of a Denon question, but here goes.
Here's the problem - when you press "ESCIENT" on the
remote the macro always fires off a receiver on, with
a 2 second delay followed by an input change, then takes
you to the Escient menu.

This makes sense so far; it sounds like normal input selection. But I have so little experience with Escients that I have to ask: is MENU the default location you want to go to when you select Escient, so you can choose what you want to do next? It sounds like it; just questioning.
If you leave the menu,

Why are you leaving the menu? What buttons are you pushing to leave the menu?
then
press "ESCIENT" again,

Sounds like you've left the menu by hitting the HOME button on the T2C. Why would you do that?
it creates a blue screen, receiver
tries to set the input again, so it kind of hiccups and
finally goes back to the movie you were watching.

Yeah, that's how it would work.

I can't think of any remote I've ever set up where it's normal to "leave menu" or whatever and then be back on the input selection screen unless a person intends to change inputs. Oh, actually, on the original Pronto, where there was no BACK command, sometimes you had to do this. But why is it REQUIRED that you exit the Escient menu and go to a screen where you will choose the Escient input while you're still interested in listening to the Escient? It sounds like a program organization flaw, which would be okay if that Denon idiocy didn't happen.
Does anyone know how to prevent this from happening?

Program the remote in such a way that you don't have to go to a screen with a VCR1 command unless you're done with the Escient.

I don't know if this is a help here because you haven't gone into detail about why you're leaving the menu, but I know on the T2+ that the HOME button can have a macro put on it with the command "Back to last screen" which will change the HOME button from a HOME button to a BACK button. I'd guess you can do that with the T2C, too.
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Post 19 made on Monday December 31, 2007 at 20:53
nardo1
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On September 27, 2007 at 22:43, vbova27 said...
This Denon nonsense is absolutely crazy. To make flags
for inputs I can live with. To make flags for DSP's is
absolutely ludicrous. Nuts. I like Pioneers, but how
do they sound? I don't think I completely care about
RS-232 since most of these receivers have IR in which
run almost the same. Does anyone have any good suggestions
for a great sounding receiver that is easy to control
in the range of the Denon 3808 and Marantz 8001? This
is for a dedicated theater room that is being built now.

Thanks,
VB

Yamaha RX-V1600/1700/1800 or RX-V2600/2700/3800.

Our lead brand has been Yamaha.. I have programmed for few Denon(s) and also disliked the video and audio cutout. With Yamaha, there are no audio or video drops for input or sound field reselection. As for 232 control, I have not done it yet. There seems to be an IR function for all controls and extended CI controls. Maybe some day I will dive into it when 2 way on the XP8 is out.
I'll let you know tomorrow..
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