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Old 20-04-2011, 16:22   #2413
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Re: General TiVo Discussion Part 2

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Originally Posted by mkdr25 View Post
well that definitely doesn't work for my tv.
Just checked and it works on my Panasonic. I suspect it won't work for the Samsung as it needs up and down buttons to go through the AV options so won't accept changes from my DVD remote either (which does still turn it on/off/volume etc). The Panasonic does use just the one button to change, so not any different then using the Panasonic remote or the TiVo remote in that respect

So I suspect this function will be down to TV make.

I'm thrilled to just find the on/off - though it does take a bit longer than I thought it did (and no you don't have to turn on/off the TiVo to do it, I believe Carl was just saying it's a short press for TiVo or a long press and hold for TV) as I can just turn the TV on/off by holding the button and the TiVo stays on just fine
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