Post 16 made on Saturday February 11, 2006 at 23:31 |
ckelly33 Long Time Member |
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It uses the same input code everytime. If the remote actually cycled through the discretes, let's say TV,Video 1, video 2, Aux...then you could take the remote and started at TV then push the input button and get Video 1 then put it under a pillow and hit it again, the next time you went to your TV it theoretically would skip video 2 and go straight to Aux since the command was sent to your pillow and missed the TV....it's late. I have no idea if that makes any sense or not.
Many times another similar TV, in your case Sony LCD, will carry functional discrete codes if you cannot find them for your specific TV. The discretes I found for my 45" Sharp LCD actually came from commands I found from a 32" Sharp LCD and they work great!
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OP | Post 17 made on Sunday February 12, 2006 at 00:09 |
nofears Long Time Member |
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Well someone in the "discrete" forums gave me a lot of discrete codes but Ihave no clue what to do with all those sets of numbers as far as getting them integrated into my Nevo SL.
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Post 18 made on Sunday February 12, 2006 at 09:16 |
ckelly33 Long Time Member |
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Are they hex codes? If so when you choose to add or edit the IR code in a given list, the defualt will be to add using the original remote, choose the hex option and copy and paste the codes right in there.
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