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BenMcr 11-03-2009 11:46

Volume Codes now avaliable on the STB!
 
Virgin have now updated the Help and Support pages to include the Volume Control codes and instructions for all remotes

To access the information goto Home/Guide > Help & Info > Help with your Remote

Then follow the on screen instructions

Simples ;)

jellybaby 11-03-2009 11:52

Re: Volume Codes now avaliable on the STB!
 
Nice one :)

LondonRoad 11-03-2009 12:34

Re: Volume Codes now avaliable on the STB!
 
That's good news, but how long do you think it will be before the list is out of date? Why do so many electronic companies rebadge the same models? Do they think all consumers are a bit thick?

mr,m 11-03-2009 12:42

Re: Volume Codes now avaliable on the STB!
 
At last!!

Mattey 11-03-2009 16:54

Re: Volume Codes now avaliable on the STB!
 
Still my TV isn't listed, Probably cause it is so rubbish lol!

IF anyone knows what the "Pacific PTV 55-200" falls under that would be great! :)

joglynne 11-03-2009 17:45

Re: Volume Codes now avaliable on the STB!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mattey (Post 34750314)
Still my TV isn't listed, Probably cause it is so rubbish lol!

IF anyone knows what the "Pacific PTV 55-200" falls under that would be great! :)

I have done a little Googling and found that the the Pacific brand has been found to use Sky codes listed under Schneider, Bush and Beko. So it may pay you to try the VM codes for those brands as many cheaper brand TVs are rebadged versions of other makes. (no disrespect to your TV intended :) )

Dee4leeds 11-03-2009 22:25

Re: Volume Codes now avaliable on the STB!
 
Went through all the Bush codes. Finally got a response from my TV but... it now changes channels instead of the volume! :(

(By channels I mean on the TV it's self. Not on virgin.)

Any help? My TV's a Bush RF6685VPL/A

Mattey 11-03-2009 23:36

Re: Volume Codes now avaliable on the STB!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by joglynne (Post 34750368)
I have done a little Googling and found that the the Pacific brand has been found to use Sky codes listed under Schneider, Bush and Beko. So it may pay you to try the VM codes for those brands as many cheaper brand TVs are rebadged versions of other makes. (no disrespect to your TV intended :) )

Ah no disrespect at all mate, I know it is rubbish ^_^

Just a basic one till I can get an HDTV :p

Oh yes for others who have the same TV as mine the code I used was 0065.

busboy125 12-03-2009 07:17

Re: Volume Codes now avaliable on the STB!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mattey (Post 34750314)
Still my TV isn't listed, Probably cause it is so rubbish lol!

IF anyone knows what the "Pacific PTV 55-200" falls under that would be great! :)

My friend tried the code for Dual Tv's, which was also Asda Brand

andre321 13-03-2009 02:14

Re: Volume Codes now avaliable on the STB!
 
woohoo! my tv's remote is broken so i had to get up every time i wanted to change the volume. thanks :)

LondonRoad 13-03-2009 08:08

Re: Volume Codes now avaliable on the STB!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by andre321 (Post 34751560)
woohoo! my tv's remote is broken so i had to get up every time i wanted to change the volume. thanks :)

You'll now put on tons of weight through lack of exercise. If you move to USA you'll be able to sue VM for mega bucks due to your increased cholestrol :)

Bob 13-03-2009 23:25

Re: Volume Codes now avaliable on the STB!
 
:tu: Something that should have been provided from the beginning then people wouldn't have to produce guides for them and post them in the article sections of the site *ahem* ;)


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