I've had my Samsung DVD recorder a week and already I can't stand the remote. I'm used to my JVC DVD player's remote that fits my hand perfectly and can also control my JVC TV's volume, turn from TV to Video, and even turn it off. The Samsung's remote is large, seems to have all the buttons in the wrong place, and I can't even control my TV with it, so I'm having to do a kind of two-remote two step that is driving me crazy!
I'm keeping my JVC DVD player, for sure, it's been trouble-free for going on four years now, and I wish I could have kept it connected to my TV, but for some reason I don't understand, the antenna hookup won't output sound to the television like it did when my VCR was hooked up the exact same way! But anyway, can anyone tell me if there is another remote I can get that can control the DVD recorder and the TV at the same time?
I appreciate any helpful thoughts on the matter.
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There are plenty of programmable remotes. There are ones that can connect to the internet to download the program codes. Though those cost over $100. Just go to a bestbuy or a circuit city and check out the tv section. They'll have the fancy universal remote controls. The ones with the touch screens will cost more but those can do just about anything. Or you could get a cheaper no frills model and check the button layout to make sure its what you want.
EDIT - here are two from a search at cnet.com - they both go for around a $100 for a full featured fully programable remote:
http://reviews.cnet.com/Sony_RM_AV2500_universal_remote_control/4505-7900_7-30817854.html
Sony RM AV2500 - universal remote control
Manufacturer: Sony Electronics, Inc.
Part number: RM-AV2500
Product Short Spec:
Remote control technology: Infrared
Supported devices: TV, VCR, DAT deck, Amplifier, CD player, Cable box, LD player, MD player, DVD player, Cassette deck, Satellite TV system
Max operating distance: 33 ft
Remote control features: Learning, LCD display, On/off timer, Programmable, Memory backup, Built-in clock, Multi-brand compatibility
around 100.00
http://reviews.cnet.com/Logitech_Harmony_Advanced_Universal_Remote_Xbox_360/4505-7900_...-31599239.html
The good: Better shape than previous Harmony remotes; strong backlight; choice between device or activity usage; intuitive, Web-based programming.
The bad: No rechargeable battery option; numeric keypad buttons are too small and grouped too closely together; Web interface might intimidate nontechie users.
The bottom line: A sleek design, an impressive feature set, and a manageable price tag make the Logitech Harmony Advanced Universal Remote an excellent choice for Xbox 360 owners.
Read CNET's review of the Logitech Harmony Advanced Universal
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