This is an Omniremote database which has 60 IR codes for 115 major VCRs. It includes the most commonly used buttons to control your VCR. It works great if you've lost you real remote to your VCR. You MUST have Omniremote installed on your Palm device. Visit their web site at http://www.pacificneotek.com/ for more information.
1. Download Vcr Uni-remote.zip
2. Unzip the archive in a temporary directory. You should have the following files:
4. Install the two .pdb files (make a copy of your Omniremote.pdb file from your palm/backup directory on your PC before installing this one)
Vcr_Uni-remote.pdb is a jfile database that lists the VCRs brand name, 3 digit code and category to find the code in [see Figure 1]. Some VCRs share the same code and some VCRs have multiple codes. If you know the brand name of your VCR, go to the jfile database and filter out the name in the "Brand" category [Figure 2].
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As I said before, some VCRs will have more than one possible code [Figure 3]. Try each code for that VCR to find the one that works for you. The Vcr_Uni-remote.txt file is just what it sounds like, the text version of the above described jfile database. You can print this file out (please don't and save a tree) or you can turn it into a Doc file to read/search it the on the Palm with any one of the many Doc readers out. This file is for the those of you that don't use/have the room for the jfile program on their Palm. For more information on JFILE, visit their homepage at http://www.land-j.com/. The unregistered version of jfile will display 1 database at a time.
If you already use Omniremote, please make a copy of your Omniremote.pdb file from your palm/backup directory on your PC before installing this one. This database will overwrite the one on the Palm and you will lose all your personal remotes. Here are a few suggestions to keep both Omniremote databases on your Palm at the same time. One program is called Databag (shareware) http://linkesoft.com/ which allows you to make an archive of any database on your Palm [Figure 4]. You can make 2 archives and restore the one that you want, but does not compress the file. Another program is called PCompress (freeware) http://www.jump.net/~syenne/pilot/index.html. PCompress will do the same thing plus compress the database to less than half its original size. You can keep multiple files of the same database compressed on your Palm and restore them when needed. PCompress is free, but beta. I have had only 1 minor conflict with PCompress, but for the most part it's an excellent program. Also, check out pz (freeware) http://www.sra.co.jp/people/hoshi/palmos/pz.html which has some great features and is a very fast compression tool that I use all the time [Figure 5].
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The VCR Uni-remote screen has 6 mini remotes in each category [see Figure 6]. Each remote has a 3 digit label which doubles as the power button and 5 most commonly used buttons. The buttons are Record, Play, Stop, Fast Forward and Rewind. The larger "Main" button on the lower right-hand corner is a category button which will bring you to the "Main" category [Figure 7]. The "Main" category has two types of buttons. The buttons under the "TEST" are macro buttons. If you press "Vcr01" it would be the same as pressing every "code" (power) button in Vcr01's category. This can be used to find a VCR's frequency when you don't know the brands name. The other type of buttons under the "CATEGORY" will take you to that category. I recommend that you use the category buttons because it will prevent you from accidentally going to the "All" category.
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I make no guarantee that any of these Ir codes will work with your VCR. I have no way of testing these codes. These Ir codes were made because of real life problems that were solved by this project. I am always open to suggestions. Feel free to e-mail me. gworx@mailandnews.com
The VCR Uni-remote database is 100 percent free for personal use. No registration is required. Any commercial use of this database requires the consent of the author. You may personally use, copy and modify VCR Uni-remote freely. However, you may NOT charge money for distributing this database. Don't try to sell this database - it's free. Omniremote is a shareware product of Pacific Neo-Tek http://www.pacificneotek.com/ and is in no way affiliated with GAKworx nor this database. Misuse of VCR Uni-remote and Omniremote falls on the user who accepts all consequences that may occur. All rights are reserved. blah blah blah...