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Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 4:09 pm
by The Robman
A) To clarify a little, using either of your remotes, please do the following:
1) Press and release the TV device button (ie, the one programmed with 0178)
2) Press and release the MAGIC button
3) Type 00183 (and hold the '3' button down)
Does the TV's volume increase?
B) Next, try these instructions (from page 18 of the URC-8308 manual and page 23 of the URC-8204 manual)
1) Press and HOLD the MAGIC button (screen becomes SETUP screen)
2) Press KEY MAGIC
3) Press the TV device button
4) Press the MAGIC key once
5) Enter 00183
6) Press the button to be programmed - 2 blinks *
* eg, one of the I,II,III,IV buttons on the URC-8308 or the A, B, C buttons on the URC-8204
Once programmed, does the button selected in step 6 work? It should increase the volume.
If either (A) or (B) worked above for the volume+ code (00183), you should be able to use that same method to program EZ_Adjust (00018) and IN_Start (00019).
Enable DIVX playback on LG 32LD450 tv
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:34 am
by freshy1
Hi im new to this, i need help in enable DIVX playback on my LG 32LD450 tv. I have an all in one remote URC-7140 and when i enter EFC 00018 or 00019 it then asks for a four digit password can anyone help
Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:47 am
by jimdunn
Hi, and welcome.
All we can really help with here, with regards to the "hack", is making your remote control send the right signal - and it looks like you've already achieved that on your own...
I'm guessing you already tried the obvious default passwords like "0000" and "1234" ?
Otherwise, this thread from a Google search suggests "0413" :
http://www.lg-hack.info/cgi-bin/sn_foru ... 9&tid=2777
Apart from that, I'm afraid Google might have to be your solution -
we have no specific knowledge of how the "hack" works, its possible inherent risks to your TV (like potentially
"bricking" it), or passwords, I'm afraid.
(unless, of course, you're very lucky, and someone here has seen a specific solution for your particular model)
_____________________________________________________________
But, since you're here, even if we don't manage to solve the LG "hack" immediately, I'm sure you'll be pleased to find out that we might have another opportunity ...
Now that you have your URC-7140,
this thread indicates that
you might be able to help
us in the meantime, and join in the fun here by telling us about your remote
It seems we might not have much information about this model - so if you wanted to help us find out about it, that would be really great, and in the process you would almost certainly discover that your remote can do far more for you than you imagined...
Initially, just the information about whether it has a 6 pin connector in the battery compartment would be very useful, if you could just spare a very few seconds to glance at that for us.
I'm sure we might also have lots of other questions after that...
Jim
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 4:54 am
by freshy1
Yes the OFO remote URC-7140 does have the six pin JP connection.
I have tried 0000,1423, i also found a site that said try 8741 which is the letter L on the remote. When i enter that number it keeps going back to the start to enter the number again.So i'm not to sure if LG have put in the password, other people have enabled this tv so is there something i'm doing wrong.
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 11:08 am
by jimdunn
freshy1 wrote:I have tried 0000,1423, i also found a site that said try 8741 which is the letter L on the remote.
I don't know where you found 1423?
The only other possible alternative I can find, which I have found on more than one Google search, is 0413, which I mentioned in my earlier post, and you don't say you've tried.
This thread:
http://www.avforums.com/forums/lg-forum ... ets-5.html
looks like it might possibly be a better place than this to find people with experience of this "hack" - as you've already done the remote control part with which we would generally be best placed to help.
Of course, you've still got the alternative of buying a media player like WDTV or a cheap "clone" to watch your DivX movies from USB storage, if you can't do this "hack" in the end.
That's not too expensive, has no risk to your TV, and I actually find it a better solution, in many ways.
Remember that, if you
do succeed in activating this "Service Menu", anything you do in there is entirely at your own risk, and unsupported.
If you make a mistake, like entering some incorrect digits etc..., you could, worst case, possibly even end up with a TV set you cannot use at all...

Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 5:07 pm
by freshy1
It was 0413 i just miss typed when i posted my question.i have now enabled divx on my 32LD450 tv. I just had to use the original remote to input the password which was 0413. Just need to find a good program to copy my dvd collection to divx or xvid to put on my portable hard drive
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:32 pm
by jimdunn
freshy1 wrote:I just had to use the original remote to input the password which was 0413.
Ah, yes, I assumed you were doing it that way all along - just using the OFA to emit the control codes...
If your OFA remote was only set up to emit the control codes you needed, and not correctly set up to control the TV in general, then that makes perfect sense, as it would not have been sending the correct digit signals for the "password".
Glad you solved it
Incidentally, if you want to set up your OFA remote to control this TV correctly, you can do so with keymoves on the working setup code you used for the "hack", following the instructions from the wiki, at
this link...
These EFCs should work for you:
Code: Select all
00117 0
00121 1
00119 2
00123 3
00116 4
00120 5
00118 6
00122 7
00245 8
00249 9
00183 vol up
00187 vol down
00057 mute
00181 channel up
00185 channel down
00053 power
00164 enter
00059 input select
00009 ratio
00171 menu
00099 program guide
00165 up arrow
00169 down arrow
00186 left arrow
00182 right arrow
00164 select
00128 powersave
00095 info
00168 q menu
00149 ht mode
00246 fav
00107 list
00201 pause/blue
00217 rewind/t.opt
00025 fast fwd/subtitle
00137 stop/green
00135 red
00085 exit
00213 text
00006 simplink
00203 yellow/play
00200 freeze
00098 zoom
00231 [Discrete] - AV1
00109 [Discrete] - AV2
00034 [Discrete] - Component 1
00108 [Discrete] - Component 2
00046 [Discrete] - HDMI 1
00044 [Discrete] - HDMI 2
00081 [Discrete] - HDMI 3
00112 [Discrete] - RGB
00045 [Discrete] - USB
00110 [Discrete] - TUNER
00172 [Discrete] - Power On
00176 [Discrete] - Power Off
unblock dvix on lgM377wdp
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 2:59 pm
by marcello80
I buy universal remote control Philips srp2005b
http://www.p4c.philips.com/cgi-bin/dcbi ... RP2008B/86
, but i cant get servis menu . please can you help me
Re: unblock dvix on lgM377wdp
Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2011 3:19 pm
by jimdunn
Read this earlier post:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... 2757#92757
vickyg2003 wrote:As far as I know the Philips remote is not a UEI remote. The most common UEI remotes are those that come with cable company devices.
Here is the
Chart of Remotes that shows JP1 remotes. Many UEI remote that are not capable of being JP1 remotes can work to do this hack as well. The remote has to be able to do EFC-style keymoves to accomplish the hack.
That answer also applies to you.
Even if you could find a code on your Philips remote which controlled the TV, you would be unable to set up a button to generate the custom codes you need to get into the service menu, so it isn't going to work for you with that remote (or, at least, not in any way anyone here is likely to be able to help with.)
To follow the steps in this thread you need a UEI remote capable of EFC-style keymoves.
Re: unblock dvix on lgM377wdp
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 4:38 pm
by marcello80
jimdunn wrote:
Read this earlier post:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewt ... 2757#92757
vickyg2003 wrote:As far as I know the Philips remote is not a UEI remote. The most common UEI remotes are those that come with cable company devices.
Here is the
Chart of Remotes that shows JP1 remotes. Many UEI remote that are not capable of being JP1 remotes can work to do this hack as well. The remote has to be able to do EFC-style keymoves to accomplish the hack.
That answer also applies to you.
Even if you could find a code on your Philips remote which controlled the TV, you would be unable to set up a button to generate the custom codes you need to get into the service menu, so it isn't going to work for you with that remote (or, at least, not in any way anyone here is likely to be able to help with.)
To follow the steps in this thread you need a UEI remote capable of EFC-style keymoves.
What you thing about this remote control
http://www.lidl.sk/cps/rde/xchg/lidl_sk ... sket=13517 , i dont know if have UEI remote capable of EFC-style keymoves
Posted: Fri Mar 04, 2011 7:39 pm
by mdavej
Will not work. Look
HERE.
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 2:20 pm
by billyme
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 4:09 pm
by mdavej
Nope. Just get one from the posted list.
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 3:11 am
by billyme
mdavej wrote:Nope. Just get one from the posted list.
where is the list? i cant fint it
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 4:08 am
by jimdunn
billyme wrote:mdavej wrote:Nope. Just get one from the posted list.
where is the list? i cant fint it
From the posts above, here it is again:
Chart of Remotes
Or you might be interested in paying a little less for used models, from this post:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=12842
or this one:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=13057
If so, reply to those guys, in those threads...
If you're looking for something new, available online in Europe, then, provided you're happy with how it looks -
this might be a good choice as a remote you could also carry on using after the "hack":
http://www.amazon.co.uk/One-All-URC7950 ... B000TUUJW0
I'm not sure where you are, so I don't know shipping cost/availability
This
URC7950 is a
- 5 device remote
Is also a learning remote
According to the manual it does keymoves (calls them "Key Magic") and Macros
Contains TV/0178 code which will work for the hack
It's JP1.3 with a connector, according to RemoteChart.xls
It looks like quite a nice little remote overall.