THR22-100 Directv Tivo HD dvr

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MaskedMan
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THR22-100 Directv Tivo HD dvr

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The new Directv Hd tivo uses the same SAT 1377 codeset that previous directv branded dvr's used, but has a few extra commands like Thumbs UP & DOWN, Zoom, and Swap/LiveTv, can someone here list the EFC's for these?

If you need the new Tivo peanut, I can send it to an expert? Thanks for any help.
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Post by The Robman »

Did you look in the file section to see if anyone's created an upgrade for one of these units yet? If there is one, the new buttons might well be included in it.

Failing that, do you know how to test EFCs? If so, you could print out a list of all the known EFCs and just test the unknown ones.

Here's a worksheet that you could print for this purpose:
http://www.hifi-remote.com/ofa/worksheet5.shtml

This worksheet lists the EFCs in OBC order, so you're likely to find the new codes earlier rather than later.
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Post by MaskedMan »

Thanks Rob, yes there seem to be file for THR22 in the file section. But I can't open it due to fire, that left me only with use my webtv unit again.

I live in a apartment complex, with three attached buildings, buildings 1, 3, 5. I live in building 1, the fire gutted building 3, taking out all utilities in all three buildings. I am in another empty apartment for the time being, leaving three W7 64 bit desktops computers useless. Thank goodness no one was hurt.
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Post by 3FG »

Thumbs Up: EFC = 044 OBC = 204
Thumbs Dn: EFC = 036 OBC = 205
Zoom: EFC = 084 OBC = 203
Live: EFC = 092 OBC = 202
Clear: EFC = 052 OBC = 207
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Thanks 3FG, they work great, love your work in ALL forums you help in. : )
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Sorry to hear about the fire, glad you're ok though.
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Post by MaskedMan »

Thanks Rob, here's a couple of photos:

photo #1

The window at the lower right, is my apartment.

photo #2
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Wow, that was a big fire! How frightening!
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Did your apartment get damaged?
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Nope, just lost of use. We were very lucky. The electricity is on, the water is on too, but no gas yet, meaning no hot water. Verizon is lost, they have no idea when phone and dsl will be back on. Might have to call comcast for phone and internet. :( Directv is working. :)

My brothers are the heroes in this, I wake them up, they went after the people, I searched for the cats and called 911. No one was hurt at all.
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