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T3 Fast Scroll... Comcast DVR and Apple TV??
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Post 1 made on Saturday October 20, 2007 at 10:20
tbgame32
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I have just programmed my remote for the first time and I have all codes and everything working, fo rone exception... sorry, new to this.

When I HOLD up or down in either my Comcast Scientific DVR Guide or my AppleTV lists the scroll will not speed up like it does on my normal remotes... I'm guessing this might have to do with the rate at which the T3 sends the code again... how do I go about changing that... if possible??

The Comcast DVR actually will do it sometimes, but the AppleTV will only jump about 3 spots.

Thanks for the help
Post 2 made on Saturday October 20, 2007 at 14:51
estech
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In TTD right-click on the button and select Edit Properties. Under the Infrared tab you can adjust the repeats.
Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain.
OP | Post 3 made on Saturday October 20, 2007 at 19:29
tbgame32
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I see that, but not sure what I should change it to? Its currently set to a minimum of 1
Post 4 made on Saturday October 20, 2007 at 22:13
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Are your Apple codes learned from the remote that came with the apple TV or from some other source? The codes are problematic to learn and the remote that comes with the device seems to be somehow paired. Using codes from other sources can have inconsistant results

Try using the DCTxxxx (clean) codes found in the mega code list 13 or 14 if you are using a Motorola Cable box. The guide command needs editing (I somehow copied the wrong code into that profile) but the codes should work well.

Here is the Guide correction:
0000 006C 0012 0002 0153 00A9 0013 0054 0013 0054 0013 0054 0013 0054 0013 00A9 0013 00A9 0013 0054 0013 0054 0013 0054 0013 0054 0013 0054 0013 0054 0013 00A9 0013 0054 0013 00A9 0013 00A9 0013 0468 0153 0054 0013 0D13

If you learned them... try learning the command again with good batteries in a clean environment (no LCDs, Plasmas, CFLs, bright daylight....)
Post 5 made on Sunday October 21, 2007 at 01:29
vbova27
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On October 20, 2007 at 22:13, tgrugett said...
Are your Apple codes learned from the remote that came
with the apple TV or from some other source? The codes
are problematic to learn and the remote that comes with
the device seems to be somehow paired. Using codes from
other sources can have inconsistant results

Try using the DCTxxxx (clean) codes found in the mega
code list 13 or 14 if you are using a Motorola Cable box.
The guide command needs editing (I somehow copied the
wrong code into that profile) but the codes should work
well.

Here is the Guide correction:
0000 006C 0012 0002 0153 00A9 0013 0054 0013 0054 0013
0054 0013 0054 0013 00A9 0013 00A9 0013 0054 0013 0054
0013 0054 0013 0054 0013 0054 0013 0054 0013 00A9 0013
0054 0013 00A9 0013 00A9 0013 0468 0153 0054 0013 0D13

If you learned them... try learning the command again
with good batteries in a clean environment (no LCDs, Plasmas,
CFLs, bright daylight....)

Make sure "sustain" is checked off...


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