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    Quote Originally Posted by dhouston View Post
    There is a file there for a Scott DVD player. If they make other models there is still a good chance that they use the same carrier and codes.
    I found a lot of Scott as a person's name but no result for "scott dvd player" or even scott "dvd player". Where did you find the file ?

    Scott's custom code is 8.
    What do you mean by this ?
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    Scott is indeed a brand name. We saw them often here before. They had bad reputation so far for all of their product (TV, VCR and so on). Maybe they have another label here now

    http://www.ciao.co.uk/DVD_Players_5266534_3-scott
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    Quote Originally Posted by selbstdual View Post
    I found a lot of Scott as a person's name but no result for "scott dvd player" or even scott "dvd player". Where did you find the file ?
    On the RemoteCentral web site, in the Files section, under Philips Pronto & ProntoPro Classic, Component Configuration Files, Scott, DVD Players. You will need ProntoEdit (also available on the site) to view the files and see the IR codes.
    What do you mean by this ?
    Read the NEC datasheet I cited near the beginning of this thread.

    If you don't want to take the time to learn the rudiments of ProntoEdit, then read the NEC data sheet and capture the codes using the simple hardware shown at http://davehouston.net/learn.htm. NEC codes are very easy to decode once you've bothered to read the datasheet.

    I'm afraid my patience and helpfulness has come to an end.

    The attached GIFs show the code sent by the "1" button as taken from the earlier cited CCF file.
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    <table><td></td><td>Nice tutorial Dave!</td></table>
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