Once the DISH remote is programmed to your DVD player, it can be operated in AUX mode. To get to that mode, press the AUX button on the upper right corner of the remote control.
You can't. it's not possible to program a LG remote control. The buttons are there to fool you.
There are a few different DISH Network remote codes that you can try for your Samsung DVD player & one should successfully program your remote, 591, 738, or 517.
Most DVD players made now have all the features that are on the remote on the DVD player itself , but I would be careful which one I purchase because some DVD players do not have certain buttons on them for it to work properly if the remote it lost .
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Yes, the DVD-V9800 DVD/VCR player includes a remote control, which can be programmed to control other Samsung devices as well.
Remote controls are designed to operate with specific devices. Normally, a television remote control will not have the buttons to operate a DVD player. However, some manufacturers have television remote controls with DVD controls built in and a player from the same manufacturer can be controlled by the same remote. In addition, there are several third party remote controls that can be programmed to operate a wide variety of devices allowing one control to operate several different pieces of equipment.
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I need the device code number to enter into my Dish DVR remote so the Harmon dvd will operate from that remote.
Yes
Only certain models of Aquos TV's have programmable remotes. If yours does, code 26 is used for Toshiba DVD players. Press the DVD-VCR and Display buttons at the same time, and then press 2 and then 6.
All of them come standard with remote controls.
The DVD will first show you some kind of introductory material involving a warning not to violate the copyright, and usually some advertisements for other movies or products, and then you get to a menu, which gives several options, usually: play movie set-up scene selection bonus features. There will be a cursor (just as with a computer screen) which can be moved to the desired option, by using arrow buttons on your remote control. DVD players are designed so that you have to use a remote control, I have never seen one that has all the controls on the actual DVD player. Once the cursor is at the desired item, press enter (or the equivalent of enter - both the remote control and the DVD player have such a control). Set-up refers to such things as selecting the language in which you want the movie to be presented. With the scene selection option, you again have to move a cursor to find the scene that you want, using the arrow buttons on the remote control.