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Thread: Program TiVo Remote to Control a B&O TV

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    Question Program TiVo Remote to Control a B&O TV

    Is there a source of 4 digit codes so I can make my TiVo peanut control Volume, Mute and Power on a Bang & Olufsen T.V. There appears to be no codes in the GS that do the trick.

    Thanks for any help

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    Try the instructions here: How Do I Perform a Code Search If None of the Codes for My Manufacturer Work? if this doesn't work, i'm affraid your stuffed

    Peter.
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    Unhappy

    Thanks for the help, you're right ............




    I'm stuffed

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    From http://www.tivocommunity.com/tivo-vb...p/t-72460.html

    9weg
    03-18-2004, 02:47 PM
    I've tried to get my peanut to control a B&O tv but the specified code does not work any ideas?

    AMc
    03-19-2004, 03:13 AM
    I vaguely recall that B&O use non standard infrared frequencies - that may be the problem?

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    Thumbs up

    Thanks ZM, they are an unconventional lot but thank god they make a mean CRT TV, I will put up with it.

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    You could always get hold of a learning remote, such as a pronto.. or one that's been mentioned several times on the mailing list (Harmony, I think). Then you could control your TiVo and TV (plus other gadgets) using the one remote.

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    Thanks again ZM , Yup I have a Marantz learning remote its a bla bla something 2000, but I like the feel of the old peanut and prefer seperate remote for each device, easier to use in the dark otherwise too much drama flicking pages in the learning remote, plus its so bloody heavy and unbalanced.

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    I know what you mean. I just got a pronto remote recently and have put all my remotes, bar the TiVo ones, into it.

    Takes a bit of getting used to!

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