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"Z Man" <z1z@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> "Jeff Rife" <wevsr@nabs.net> wrote in message
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>>>Z Man (z1z@hotmail.com) wrote in alt.video.ptv.tivo:
>>>> I cannot find a
>>>> discrete code for 480i and another for 1080i. Does anyone know if these
>>>> codes exist?
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>>> No, it does not.
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>>> Hopefully, the next software revision will solve your problem, as it is
>>> supposed to have a "native" output option.
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>> I had the "other member of the household" problem!
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>> The reason for her objection was the complexity of using the receiver to
>> control the sound. The harmony fixed that problem - "watch TV" uses the
>> receiver for sound, but my wife doesn't need to know, her eyes glaze over
>> if I try to explain it! There is no sound going to the TV at all from
>> any device, everything goes through the receiver but no one cares how it
>> is hooked up as the Harmony makes everything seamless.
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>> What is the objection to using the receiver? There are a few things I can
>> think of - is the sound quality OK (do you have a center channel speaker
>> for example, is the bass to heavy or the volume too loud), is there a
>> problem with the location of the receiver (do you need to point the
>> remote away from the TV to change volume), is there an extra step
>> required to use the receiver (something that the Harmony doesn't do, or
>> do reliably).
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> The objecting person just wants to watch TV, period. I have a find
> surround system with DD5.1, lots of speakers, great sound. I spent several
> thousand dollars on the Denon AVR-5800. She is simply not interested, nor
> is she interested in HDTV. She doesn't care whether the picture or sound
> are better. As I may have stated previously, she simply want to watch TV.
> That's all.
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That's my point - don't give her the option - press the watch TV button and
let the Harmony take care of the rest. My wife has the same requirements,
she just wants to watch TV. Set up the Harmony so that the watch TV button
uses the receiver for the sound and leave the TiVo in 1080i mode. As long
as all she needs to do is to press one button to turn the whole system on or
off, the volume buttons change the volume and the channel buttons change the
channel she will be happy - just don't tell her that she is using a state of
the art A/V system and make sure that there are no quirks in the Harmony set
up.
In my case we had a fairly good but old multifunction remote. Watching TV
required many clicks (or an unlabeled macro) and then the remote had to be
in the correct mode to control the various components and there was one
thing on every component that the remote could not handle, so we had lots of
remotes littered around the house! My wife did not want to know that the
TiVo controlled the tuning, the receiver the sound and all the TV had was
the picture, but if she wanted the TV could control the sound if it was set
to a certain input, but even then the TV remote could not control the
channel ............... When I set up the Harmony, I eliminated all of the
choices - all any one needs to do is press watch TV. The rest of the remotes
are hidden in a drawer and rarely see the light of day, it is impossible to
use the TV in stand alone mode and only an advanced Harmony user would know
how to attempt it - even my TV does not have an obvious off/on switch.
There are a few channels that look better on 480i (BBC America and some
channels that have widescreen SD picture for example), but no one else
really seems to notice or care and I just switch the resolution
appropriately when I am watching.