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Post 1 made on Monday September 3, 2012 at 23:12
iaw4
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I own a Pioneer Kuro6020, a 3-year old Denon AVR (which is used only for AV), and a Panasonic DMP Bluray player for netflix+bluray. I may get a TIVO soon with primary use as a better HDTV tuner (without subscription). the Kuro tuner is slow and not very good at catching signals. over time, these components may be replaced, of course. the Kuro also does not seem to use standard Pioneer TV codes. I tried some cheap programmable non-learners, and they failed.

I have very simple needs:

* Kuro: switch on/off the TV.
* Kuro: volume control (routed through the Denon), up and down
* Kuro: channel up/dn and input
* Denon On
* Denon Off
* Panasonic: Play, Pause, Forward, Backward, Next Ch, Prev Ch. Enter, Netflix

under 20 buttons. I have the original remotes, so programming a learner would be easy. I can presumably put glue reminder stickers on it.

I already own a Logitech Harmony, but I do not like it. it wants to execute macros, and if something fails, it is stuck. battery life is modest.

I would love the remote to be shaped so that I know in the dark which way is forward and backward, and have good battery life.

I don't want a massive remote. I don't really want mode switching. I don't want complexity. I want something simple. 20 learned buttons in one mode.

ebay sells some old remotes, like a Pronto, Marantz, JBL, etc., but I could buy something cheap.

Advice?

/iaw
Post 2 made on Monday September 10, 2012 at 20:36
TRCGroup
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On September 3, 2012 at 23:12, iaw4 said...
I own a Pioneer Kuro6020, a 3-year old Denon AVR (which is used only for AV)

You are only using it for Audio and Video? What else would you be using it for?

I may get a TIVO soon with primary use as a better HDTV tuner (without subscription). the Kuro tuner is slow and not very good at catching signals.

What makes you think the TiVo tuner will be any better? The problem may very well be with your antenna set up.

I have very simple needs:

* Kuro: switch on/off the TV.
* Kuro: volume control (routed through the Denon), up and down
* Kuro: channel up/dn and input
* Denon On
* Denon Off
* Panasonic: Play, Pause, Forward, Backward, Next Ch, Prev Ch. Enter, Netflix

That's 16 buttons right there.

And don't forget a D-pad if you want to navigate menus, that's another 5 buttons.
Also a numerical keypad? Another 12 buttons.

under 20 buttons.

Good luck.

I can presumably put glue reminder stickers on it.

Please post pictures when finished.

I would love the remote to be shaped so that I know in the dark which way is forward and backward, and have good battery life.

Glow in the dark stickers.

Advice?

URC consumer line.
"You can't fix stupid."
Post 3 made on Saturday September 15, 2012 at 14:57
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my advice.... you get what you pay for... You want cheap... expect cheap
you want flexibility and power... hire a professional

Find a remote that can learn \hex
manually set up macros
has a touch screen
can custom create buttons
is 2 way capable.
Post 4 made on Friday September 21, 2012 at 22:15
mdavej
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$15 RCA RCRP05B can easily handle all of that. Although cheap, it's extremely powerful and can indirectly use pronto hex. It's also computer programmable with an optional cable.


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