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Post 31 made on Friday January 28, 2005 at 01:14
edmund
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There is only one button that can handle a macro on the 6131, that is the power key. And macro's on all UEI remotes are global, meaning you lose the use of the key in ALL devices. But to restore a key in one device without losing the macro in other devices, all you need to do is map an advanced code to that key. For that reason you can't include an advanced code mapped to the power key in the power macro.

But if you leave one of the other devices programmed with setup AUD 0842,and another with code 0135, then both preset ON & OFF commands can be included in the power macro.
OP | Post 32 made on Monday January 31, 2005 at 22:16
RobertaZimmerman
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Phew! I'll have to think about that one for a bit! :-) I'll play with it for a bit and let you know how I make out.

Thanks.

Roberta
Post 33 made on Tuesday February 1, 2005 at 23:33
grovvy
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On 09/20/04 19:42 ET, RobertaZimmerman said...
The buttons simply say "-" and "+". I'll try
different combos and see what happens.

Roberta

Hello Roberta I see you have some of the zoom controls I have on my Toshiba SD-4800, it's quite a state of the art device like the one you seen in "Blade Runner" only this one you can pan and scan a single frame while on pause on the 24p (24 frames per second or 30p when on PAL)) and either zoom it out or back in for your best view. The one I have will allow you to view up to and including 1024 times normal usng the +(plus sign) and much lower using the -(minus sign) to your best view. I used this device to show the group alt.discuss.JFK.conspiracy all the possibilities that were present the day JFK was shot on November 22, 1963.

The first movie I seen that used this technique was the James Bond film "The Spy who loves Me" then "Mission to Mars" I use it frequently to not only zoom up a frame but to pan aroung that frame and zoom up certain things I would like to be much clearer to me.

Roberta I have been waiting for this machine since I first saw "Blade Runner" and seen its possibilities if it were to come out as real device, not a device only seen in a science fiction movie.

I do hope this helps you and all that are intrested in the facinating possibilities now available to Toshiba and a few other makes. I like this over my JVC because you can view it without the zoom words enabled all the time your in the zoom mode. :)
/In the Groove
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