Post 1 made on Wednesday October 5, 2005 at 13:44 |
Photodan Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | September 2005 80 |
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Since I'm considereing going back to a Sony remote I've spent some time here scanning posts. There are numerous threads requesting device codes for various components and many go unanswered.
My question is: Can't Sony remotes learn all codes from any component? Over at the URC forum that procedure is highly recommended (using aux 155), rather than playing around with device codes that usually jumble the various commands from button to button. The reviews state that there is plenty of memory in Sony remotes and learning everything is usually faster than sorting through the misplaced buttons. Am I missing something?
I suppose I'll go with the new 4000 but I'm also intrigued by the 2500. Has anyone with the 2500 hit roadblocks to the point where they wish they'd gone with another model?
Thanks, Dan
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Post 2 made on Thursday October 13, 2005 at 20:34 |
Billman730 Long Time Member |
Joined: Posts: | August 2005 50 |
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I think we ask a bit to much from a remote that costs $200 - $400 dollars. As the complexity of each persons system grows the complaints and shortcommings skyrocket. I read here that the 4000 is a good buy and fun to use and program.......
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Post 3 made on Friday October 14, 2005 at 04:35 |
Daniel Tonks Wrangler of Remotes |
Joined: Posts: | October 1998 28,781 |
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Most of the people you see looking for codes (and I will clarify that I mean those who do have the original device remotes available) just don't *want* to have to learn codes, even though the amount of time it takes to learn them would be far less than the time spent looking for a code.
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