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benXJ
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I've searched here and there for an answer to this, but no luck. how do i go about programming my TWC digital remote to my sony reciever?

thanks

7/31/2009 12:18:33 AM

evan
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it would help if you gave us the model number of the remote and the model number of your receiver

7/31/2009 12:37:47 AM

msb2ncsu
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Get a Harmony. TWC remotes never fully handle the controls you want them too (like any of the generic "universal" remotes).

7/31/2009 12:40:26 AM

stopdropnrol
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^BOOSH it seems like a lot to pay for a remote but once you get one you see all the $$$ has gone into the product.

7/31/2009 12:54:39 AM

evan
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or that.

i have a harmony 880. one of the best purchases i ever made.

7/31/2009 2:11:59 AM

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^ second

7/31/2009 8:07:14 AM

benXJ
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Sony STR-DG500 reciever

Scientific Atlantic 8300 HD Digital Cable box. old style digital remote.

I thought about buying a universal remote, but have 2 (cheap ones) already and they never work right, don't want to buy a new one, and all i really want is power and volume control.

7/31/2009 9:29:44 AM

stopdropnrol
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harmony remotes are unlike most universal remotes. they work with everything, take about 12 seconds to program, ad macros make even the most advanced setup a piece of cake to operate.

7/31/2009 10:40:02 AM

benXJ
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i appreciate the help..i really do. but for $100-$300 i could buy a whole new reciever and have a remote. i know it is possible, all i want is power and volume control, i only have one device i want programmed, i lost the paperwork from the TWC installer years ago, and I don't want to sit on the phone with customer support.

does anyone know where I could find codes for the reciever and what the process is to program a device to the remote?

thanks a ton

7/31/2009 1:57:34 PM

jethromoore
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http://www.timewarnercable.com/Carolinas/site.faqs/Equipmenta

find your remote to get the programming instructions... i dunno if it'll work or not with your receiver

7/31/2009 2:09:22 PM

DeltaBeta
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When your balls drop you're going to realize that all the time, frustration and bullshit you have to go through even for simple things like this with TWC remotes and/or the cheap "universal" remotes, that the cost of the Harmony is worth it.

7/31/2009 2:54:48 PM

msb2ncsu
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I bought a refurbished Harmony (it was the Xbox360 version of the 550) off Amazon for $30. The standard 550 refurbished can usually be had for about $50-$60. It is enough for me to realize that I will eventually buy the 880 or One.

I have a knockoff LCD from Costco (Spectre), a 10 year old Yamaha receiver, an Xbox360 (we use for DVD's too), and AT&T U-Verse box/DVR all operating completely with this $30 refurb controller. My wife was even blown away how the remote recognizes what "activity" you are in and so it knows exactly what should be turned on/off, adjusted, inputs changed, etc. You don't turn on your TV, turn on your stereo, turn on your DVD player, select the proper video source, adjust the volume... you simply select "Watch DVD" on the remote and unicorns get to work making shit happen. When I'm done and I select "Watch TV" it knows to only turn off the xbox and stereo, to turn on the cable box/DVR, set the proper video input on the TV, and increase the TV volume.

7/31/2009 5:24:18 PM

benXJ
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thanks jethro

why are ya'll hell bent on buying another remote. i'm sure its great and works flawlessly, but i don't need it. i use my reciver once or twice a month. the rest of the time all i'm doing is watching regular tv. only 30 mins or so a day.

7/31/2009 6:38:19 PM

evan
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why do you only use your receiver once or twice a month? don't you have your cable box hooked up to an input on there?

7/31/2009 7:28:42 PM

slut
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It's easy and you can do it with TWC's directions in five minutes. That said, if you're going to plunk down the coin for a harmony I think you're a fool to skip a model with RF. I should have bought my 890 years ago.

7/31/2009 8:05:15 PM

DeltaBeta
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Don't bother trying to steer this guy in the right direction. He's obviously retarded.

OMG benXJ = DNL EXPOSED

7/31/2009 8:28:50 PM

benXJ
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^haha

i have my cable box run through my receiver, but i din't need the volume and bass when watching sportscenter or the news. the tv speakers do fine. i use the reciever more for music, but when watching movies or F1 races i want the reciever.

appreciate the help

8/2/2009 6:15:38 PM

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