On February 25, 2011 at 19:26, fixitnick said...
Thanks for the input guys. No matter how long I've been doing this stuff; I still learn something new everyday.
I believe the reason for this is that some new eng
ineer, who doesn't know how th
ings have been done for years and years, and more importantly WHY they've been done that way,
invents a new and less friendly way to do th
ings.
Fr
instance, before discrete
IR commands, you could always make a TV
input macro by start
ing with channel up. I always figured the logic was, if you're try
ing to raise the channel, then obviously you don't want to be on a video
input so we (the TV) should switch yo to the TV tuner. About eight years ago someone at Samsung decided it was more appropriate to put up a message say
ing someth
ing like "that function does not work
in this mode." And no, the TV did not have discrete commands!