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Discrete Open & Close codes
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Post 1 made on Saturday January 1, 2005 at 12:34
psurgery
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I have a Sony DVD model DVP-NS775V. As with all DVD remotes there is a single button for Open/Close. Does anyone have separate Open & Close IR codes for this model? Thanks.
Post 2 made on Saturday January 1, 2005 at 20:34
dmc
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you might try a combination of buttons such as: play + open/close or stop + open/close or play + stop + open/close. if you can get your player into a known state then you can follow with the open/close command you want.
Post 3 made on Monday January 31, 2005 at 19:47
Ernie Bornn-Gilman
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Right.
Or to point out the missing thought there: PLAY is usually a guaranteed CLOSE.

The combinations that dmc runs by you are different things that might put the DVD into a known state so that you can go from there using the open/close command.
A good answer is easier with a clear question giving the make and model of everything.
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Post 4 made on Wednesday February 2, 2005 at 23:44
grovvy
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I have a disc open door on my Sony CX-860 ad 875P's, I usually use it to change new discs into the EZE slot to see what the movie is about, then if I like I assign a spot for it. I use a childs marbled composition book using different clors for different players, I don't depend on the GUI to remember should a lightning storm knocks off the power. The books are used with the 2 Pioneer F-1007 300 disc CD jukes also my favorites are movie music by Bernard Herrman and John Barry to name just 2. I have power doors on the Pioneer also with remote control or if I am in my wheelchair I can push the buttons I need to do right there and then. :)
/In the Groove


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