sony dav-fc7 home theater in abox
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usblipitor
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Depending on which forum you write your note in, you will get many different responses as to what to buy. 
In this forum it will be suggested that you buy a JP1-compatible remote, and a JP1 cable. Using these two items, there is a very high probability that all your items can be controlled to your specifications. I am a newbie here, but from what I have seen, this percentage of success is very close to 100%. Maybe some of our experts have seen equipment that JP1 cannot control, but I have not (in my one month or so here).
JP1 tends to be fairly inexpensive. Most JP1-compatible remotes cost $15-$25, and the JP1 cable costs $14.
To run JP1, your minimum system requirement are: a windows computer (not a mac), and a printer port (aka parallel port) on the back of your computer. Also, it would not hurt to have microsoft excel so that you can run KeymapMaster (if not, you can install JAVA and run RemoteMaster instead). All the software that makes JP1 work is available free here.
I catch hell here for making the same remote recommendations over and over and over and over again, but at the risk of inciting a riot I would purchase a One-For-All model 8810w from Wal-Mart for $19, and I would order a JP1 cable from hovisdirect for $14. If there are no Wal-Marts nearby, or if they are out of stock of the 8810w, I would order the 8811 remote from the Robman for $25, and at the same time, get the JP1 cable from him for $15.
To get this high level of success comes at a price - depending on your background, JP1 may take a little while to get the hang of. You may have questions, which is why this forum is here.
Here is a fairly complete list of all JP1-compliant remotes. If you are looking to spend the most on a JP1 remote, I guess the most expensive one is the HTPro at $47, available from surf-remote-control.
Happy New Year,
In this forum it will be suggested that you buy a JP1-compatible remote, and a JP1 cable. Using these two items, there is a very high probability that all your items can be controlled to your specifications. I am a newbie here, but from what I have seen, this percentage of success is very close to 100%. Maybe some of our experts have seen equipment that JP1 cannot control, but I have not (in my one month or so here).
JP1 tends to be fairly inexpensive. Most JP1-compatible remotes cost $15-$25, and the JP1 cable costs $14.
To run JP1, your minimum system requirement are: a windows computer (not a mac), and a printer port (aka parallel port) on the back of your computer. Also, it would not hurt to have microsoft excel so that you can run KeymapMaster (if not, you can install JAVA and run RemoteMaster instead). All the software that makes JP1 work is available free here.
I catch hell here for making the same remote recommendations over and over and over and over again, but at the risk of inciting a riot I would purchase a One-For-All model 8810w from Wal-Mart for $19, and I would order a JP1 cable from hovisdirect for $14. If there are no Wal-Marts nearby, or if they are out of stock of the 8810w, I would order the 8811 remote from the Robman for $25, and at the same time, get the JP1 cable from him for $15.
To get this high level of success comes at a price - depending on your background, JP1 may take a little while to get the hang of. You may have questions, which is why this forum is here.
Here is a fairly complete list of all JP1-compliant remotes. If you are looking to spend the most on a JP1 remote, I guess the most expensive one is the HTPro at $47, available from surf-remote-control.
Happy New Year,
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usblipitor
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Our Sony friend at anycities, mr. rhm, has codes for the dream system that JP1 can use, once you get your remote and cable.