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February 20, 2012 at 12:23 pm #12811
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Inactivehaving only had my t2 for a few days i can already tell that other people in the house using the supplied remote don’t like it and will never quite figure it out. (pressing keys by accident, ending up in some menu they don’t want, etc.)
question is this…
has anyone here had any experience with the URC7130 made by One For All?
the amazon listing is here -> amazon.co.uk/urc7130
it certainly looks good (in my opinion) and the reviews of it are ok. I only ask this here as i would value a review from this forum more valuably than those on amazon. looking at the pictures i think i like the look of the button layout – especially the location of the play/pause/record buttons.
i’m just not sure if it would be fully compatible with the t2. does anyone have any experience with this remote?
February 20, 2012 at 12:40 pm #30482Anonymous
InactiveThis 7557 is a revision of my 7556 which has more buttons to programme to give you fuller control of the T2.
I use mine with my Topfield 5800 PVR alongside the Foxsat HDR remote. Both give control over TV and AV amp while the 7556 also controls my VCR and HDD/DVDR and the Foxsat remote controls my Bluray player.
February 20, 2012 at 12:52 pm #30483Anonymous
Inactivethanks gomezz. hadn’t seen that one before.
I should add that the reason i picked the 3in1 as an example is that in my setup i only have tv/t2/blu-ray so only require the 3 inputs. does the model you recommend come in a 3in1? just searched amazon, can’t see one.
think i prefer the layout of the 7557 now and a 3in1 of that would be perfect.
February 20, 2012 at 12:57 pm #30484Anonymous
InactiveAlways handy having room for expansion. I really need a 12 in 1 but struggling to find one I like.
February 21, 2012 at 8:03 am #30485Anonymous
Inactivegomezz have you looked at Logitech Harmoney remote? I may have spelt it wrong but I have six devices on it and the blurb says upto 254.
Andy
February 21, 2012 at 12:24 pm #30486Anonymous
InactiveI have a Harmony 555 remote which I gave a go but really cannot get on with at all. I would sell it like a shot for a song if anyone made me an offer.
February 23, 2012 at 11:15 am #30487Anonymous
InactiveJust out of interest before i buy a new remote…
is there anyway of having the humax remote in pvr mode yet simultaneously having it change the tv volume with the volume button instead of the internal volume of the humax (hdr-fox t2) itself?
a type of “combination made” if you will.
February 23, 2012 at 11:51 am #30488grahamlthompson
ParticipantThe feature is called audio punchthrough. Other than changing the mode of the remote by pressing the TV or Amp button first and then the pvr button again afraid the answer is no. You need to retain control of the pvr volume button as you may need to reset the output after a factory reset.
February 23, 2012 at 1:56 pm #30489Anonymous
InactiveI have trained my OFA remote to use the P+/P- buttons as the volume control for my AV amp when in all modes. It would be better if you could set audio punch-through for this as well as or instead of for the TV but there you are.
(there are three other ways of changing channel so losing the P+/P- functionality is no big deal)
February 23, 2012 at 7:19 pm #30490Anonymous
InactiveGeeDeeEss – 8 hours ago »
Just out of interest before i buy a new remote…
is there anyway of having the humax remote in pvr mode yet simultaneously having it change the tv volume with the volume button instead of the internal volume of the humax (hdr-fox t2) itself?
a type of “combination made” if you will.
I don’t think so. I have solved this by setting my TV volume at a level which is too loud when the T2’s volume is on max. I then use the remote to control the T2’s volume to an acceptable level – or mute it, when required.
WT
April 2, 2012 at 11:26 am #30491Anonymous
InactiveI have a Harmony 515 remote that i use to control the TV, Humax, Blu-Ray and Xbox. When you create the “watch TV” activity, you assign it the TV and Humax and then any button can control anything on either device. So P+/- controls channel on the Humax and V+/- controls volume on the TV.
I’d quite like to program the mute button to kill the sound on the TV and turn on subtitles on the humax but the humax wont seem to turn them off again afterwards.
Took a bit of setting up but one of the best gadgets I have ever brought.
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