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Old 18-02-2001, 7:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Just a few points people.

#1 Is there a website which tells you when a R1 disk is released BEFORE general release in the cinema in the uk

#2 I will be getting a pronto within the month and i am wondering if anybody has the ccf codes for the following

Sony KV-24WX1U 24" widescreen tv
Kenwood 7030 Dts/DD amp
JVC HR-J760 Nicam Stereo Video
Pioneer DBR-T210GBP Ondigital Box
Samsung 709 DVD

If you have U can send them to

glyn@whyyoulittle.fsnet.co.uk

Ta if you do as it will save me loadsa bother of setting up when i get it!

Ta

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Maybe obvious, but have you tried www.remotecentral.com
They should have what you want.
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Old 18-02-2001, 11:30 PM   #3 (permalink)
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well...

For my TV the Generic ones may work, I cant try them so i dont know yet.

No codes for my Kenwood (no specific listings)

Same for the video, Digibox and a few for the Sammy.

Thats why i asked as someone out there may have the codes but not sent them to remotecentral.

I just want to try and sort out the codes before I buy it so that it can be used quickly!



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Old 19-02-2001, 1:13 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Glyn,

Sorry I can't help you with the codes, but assuming you have downloaded Prontoedit, there is still some stuff you could be doing without having knowledge of the discrete codes.

If you set up the screens of your choice (by using your own or any of the designs you fancy from the remotecentral site) all you have to do is learn the IR codes when the Pronto arrives.

All the 'buttons' I use on my Pronto are aliases of subscreens where the 'learnt' codes reside. This means I only learn the codes once and call them up wherever necessary by way of an alias. Also if I change any piece of equipment, I just go to the relevant subscreen and learn the new codes without having to worry about where they might be in use elsewhere.

Give me an email if this needs further explanation or I can help.
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You'll find all the info you need regarding R1 and R2 DVDs at www.thedvdforums.com (UK based), easily the best DVD site around.
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