|  | Posted by Bill's News on 10/20/06 19:37 
Gene E. Bloch wrote:> On 10/19/2006, Bill's News posted this:
 >> John Bolton wrote:
 >>> Looking for the universal remote code for this dvd player.  I live
 >>> in southern California and use time Warner cable.   I have tried
 >>> the site below.  With no success.
 >>>
 >>>
 >>> http://www.ezremote.com/setupcodehelp/urcsupport/CableRemote.htm
 >>
 >> Adelphia, now TW, programmed their HDVR remote to suit my installed
 >> equipment when they installed their device a few years back.
 >> Later,
 >> when I upgraded my equipment, I called Adelphia for the new remote
 >> codes but they were unable to come up with correct codes.  When the
 >> second HDVR was installed, by TW, the installer attempted to
 >> program
 >> the remote for my present equipment but was unable to find an entry
 >> in his manual or get valid codes by phone.  I've tried several
 >> "universal" remotes as an alternative (learning and/or
 >> downloadable), each several hundred dollars more than I really want
 >> to pay for a remote, and none of them was able to handle all the
 >> devices or even the salient features of one or two of them. Having
 >> four remotes lying about is not much fun and has, on a few
 >> occasions, resulted in my operating the wrong one with unintended
 >> recording results;-( But, it seems to be my lot.
 >>
 >> My fifth remote, now-a-days, is a keyboard - as I use the PC as an
 >> a/v source for just about everything that is not on the HDVRs.
 >> That's RC rather than IR, so I can't combine any other device with
 >> it. And, of course, if it's possible for two devices to have the
 >> same IR
 >> codes, I've managed to get two of them.  When I remotely adjust the
 >> volume on the wired dual surround headphones: the left set also
 >> adjusts the volume on the monitor's built in speakers (breaking
 >> mute); while adjusting the volume on the right set causes the
 >> monitor to switch sources;-( It all adds to the amusement of home
 >> entertainment!!!
 >
 > There's someone around here (possibly Orchard Supply Hardware, but I
 > really don't recall) who runs a TV commercial that sounds a lot like
 > your setup :-)
 >
 > It's kind of like this: the guy is presumably checking his work, so
 > he
 > turns on the living room light and the TV turns on, so he tries to
 > turn off the TV and the water runs in his sink. He turns that off
 > and
 > the garage door opens - you get the idea.
 >
 > Obviously, the idea is that if you had dealt with the advertiser,
 > things wouldn't've happened like that...
 
 Ha ha ha, I'm certainly glad that the toilet does not have a remote
 here, Gene!
 Actually, it's manageable and, as I said, adds to the evening's
 entertainment.  It also serves to keep visitors' hands off the
 remotes, after they try to increase headset volume only find that
 they've changed channels ;-0)
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