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Need discrete USB port codes for Samsung PN64F8500...
This thread has 19 replies. Displaying posts 16 through 20.
OP | Post 16 made on Monday February 17, 2014 at 19:17
nealyboy
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I'd rather not cut and paste 255 hex codes manually. I tried about 20 this way and got the same results as tgrugett. I'm asking if there's a better way by importing the whole file.
Post 17 made on Monday February 17, 2014 at 19:47
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On February 17, 2014 at 19:17, nealyboy said...
I'd rather not cut and paste 255 hex codes manually. I tried about 20 this way and got the same results as tgrugett. I'm asking if there's a better way by importing the whole file.

Well I guess you don't want it badly enough, do you?

Seriously man. All the hard work has been done for you. I've posted codes and links. 3FG has helped out just as much. And whoever posted those 255 Samsung codes really did the most work of all.

Plus, he labeled the codes that actually did something. Start with the three that he has that call Smart Hub. It took me about two minutes to dump them into Accelerator and fire them at the first Samsung I saw with the PIR-1.

If those don't work, start testing the codes that aren't labeled or had no response. His post SPECIFICALLY mentioned that he was unable to find discretes for what you are looking for. It is right there at the bottom. The codes may not even exist.

What content is so precious on a USB that you need to call it anyway? In 14 years in this industry, I've NEVER had that request. Plus, if you have a macro workaround that is solid, what is the problem?

Just for you and for my own curiosity, I fired the three smart hub codes from that post into a UN60EH6000 (FXZA). Codes 121 and 166 the TV responded with "not available" and code 140 called Smart Hub main screen. Now, I do have my TV in hotel model to use exlink in 232 mode, but I don't think that should change anything.

You do realize you are going to have to do some work on your own here? It's not just going to be handed to you.
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OP | Post 18 made on Monday February 17, 2014 at 20:19
nealyboy
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Don't get me wrong or misunderstand, I do appreciate the forum and all that's here. But frankly I don't see anything wrong in asking if the full file can be imported. Why wouldn't I want to save myself some time if there's a way to do it? If there isn't or you don't know a simple "no" or "I don't know" would suffice.

Thank you for trying the codes on your own. I'll continue to try and report back if I find anything, as others are also looking for them.
Post 19 made on Monday February 17, 2014 at 20:39
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On February 17, 2014 at 20:19, nealyboy said...
Don't get me wrong or misunderstand, I do appreciate the forum and all that's here. But frankly I don't see anything wrong in asking if the full file can be imported. Why wouldn't I want to save myself some time if there's a way to do it? If there isn't or you don't know a simple "no" or "I don't know" would suffice.

Thank you for trying the codes on your own. I'll continue to try and report back if I find anything, as others are also looking for them.

I think I missed that request at some point. That must have been your last post before this one.

I do not know of any other way other than manually. Someone would either have to import them into an accelerator driver, though likely someone might drop them into a .cml file which is far more useful globally. The second option would still leave you copy/pasting. It's not going to be all 255 codes. Obviously some are clearly discretes for sound,picture,inputs,power,volume, etc.
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Post 20 made on Thursday October 8, 2020 at 12:43
pete helme
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Ancient thread I know, still have one of these 60" in working order. :)

Does anyone know if there is a discrete code for skip forward and skip back? This would be the second level of fast forward and rewind. The TV does have a "soft version" available via the Tools pop-up, but even in the discrete code list linked from this thread, I can't seem to find a code. I'm guessing it doesn't exist. Looking to add it to a Harmony remote so I can use CEC and a Google TV Chromecast.

Thanks!
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