Post 4 made on Saturday October 7, 2017 at 04:35 |
Barf Long Time Member |
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Just try it, and see how far you get.
Those tables can be seen as Philip's recommendations; there is nothing preventing a manufacturer from implementing more or less or differently.
An alternative to capturing/learning the remote is to gather the information in the internet (for example in this forum). If it is a DIY amplifier, information should be available.
Also brute-force searches are possible.
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