Comcast Remote For Samsung 4254
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md_samsung1
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Comcast Remote For Samsung 4254
1. Device: Samsug Plasma 4254
2. Type of Device: TV
3. Year: 2007
4. Remote Model: Comcast DVR "one for all"
5. Have a cable: Yes?
6. Still have the Original: N/A
7. Checked the File Section: Yes
8. Checked Pronto file section?: Yes
9. Partially working setup code: 0060
10. Learning remote question?: N/A
New to this site, I am looking for info on how to get my comcast remote to allow me to change the picture size (16:9, scan, wide fit). I did use the search function but could not find what I was looking for. I understand that I can use 5 digit codes to program certain functions. Really all I want from the comcast remote is to have the "HD ZOOM" button allow me to stretch the picture when not watching a HD channel, in other words from wide fit to 16:9 and vice versa. A forum member was able to give me the 16:9 code which was 00204 and I was able to assign that to the hd zoom button. Would anyone happen to know the code for 'wide fit'? Thank you for any help.
2. Type of Device: TV
3. Year: 2007
4. Remote Model: Comcast DVR "one for all"
5. Have a cable: Yes?
6. Still have the Original: N/A
7. Checked the File Section: Yes
8. Checked Pronto file section?: Yes
9. Partially working setup code: 0060
10. Learning remote question?: N/A
New to this site, I am looking for info on how to get my comcast remote to allow me to change the picture size (16:9, scan, wide fit). I did use the search function but could not find what I was looking for. I understand that I can use 5 digit codes to program certain functions. Really all I want from the comcast remote is to have the "HD ZOOM" button allow me to stretch the picture when not watching a HD channel, in other words from wide fit to 16:9 and vice versa. A forum member was able to give me the 16:9 code which was 00204 and I was able to assign that to the hd zoom button. Would anyone happen to know the code for 'wide fit'? Thank you for any help.
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Spoken by a person who has not been bitten very hard by the JP1 bug!I can control everything else on the tv from the comcast remote, the picture size was the only thing I could not change but now that I can, no need to have the samsung remote by my side at all times.
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Well first of all, are you fully aware of the macro capabilities of your remote? You're such a noob, I'm not sure if you even have found those yet.
You've got equipment loaded with discretes and may have hidden features. Many of them on the PIP functions. My original remote didn't have PIP Ch+ and Ch-, but my TV supports both of those, as well as source swapping on the PIP.
If you have the JP1.2 version of the comcast you can really make your system hum with an extender. Then you can do things like have the remote run different macros depending on how you press the keys.
I've got my system tightly tuned. Its so easy to operate that guests can come in and get at features that you'd have to navigate all those complicated menus to get at. For example, when I press mute, my TV turns on closed caption, and my TV and my receiver both mute.
You've got equipment loaded with discretes and may have hidden features. Many of them on the PIP functions. My original remote didn't have PIP Ch+ and Ch-, but my TV supports both of those, as well as source swapping on the PIP.
If you have the JP1.2 version of the comcast you can really make your system hum with an extender. Then you can do things like have the remote run different macros depending on how you press the keys.
I've got my system tightly tuned. Its so easy to operate that guests can come in and get at features that you'd have to navigate all those complicated menus to get at. For example, when I press mute, my TV turns on closed caption, and my TV and my receiver both mute.
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Ok well thanks for the news flash that I am a "noob" when it comes to this remote control. Samsung tv is just for the bedroom and I have it hooked up to a simple hk surround sound system. Why would you even mute the tv and stereo at the same time? When I hit mute, the reciever mutes. No intention of this thread turning into a argument, just wanted to know how to use the picture size on the remote and now that has been accomplished so thank you for the code and letting me know that I am as you put it a noob.