Redirecting remotes?
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Redirecting remotes?
I considered getting a Pioneer receiver, since my TV receiver has a port that lets you chain Pioneer components together, all controlled using the TV remote. But I really don't want to do that for obvious reasons.
Is there a device I can set on my TV, and then run a wire to the alcove to the components I need to control? I don't want something that's going to be noticeable.
I stopped at a home theater place called Tweeter the other day, and they had something along those lines (in their catalogue) but it was over $200 and controlled about 5 components. That's overkill for me.
Any advice would be appreciated. Also, any news on that wireless TV sensor for the Wii?
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Any advice would be appreciated. Also, any news on that wireless TV sensor for the Wii?
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Someone made one, here's a link to ign's review. They give the name of the site in the closing comments:
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Someone made one, here's a link to ign's review. They give the name of the site in the closing comments:
http://gear.ign.com/articles/751/751096p1.html
[/QUOTE]Thanks for the link, but I don't think this will be sufficient for my case. My TV will be about 15 feet away from my Wii (when I finally get a Wii that is).
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Someone made one, here's a link to ign's review. They give the name of the site in the closing comments:
http://gear.ign.com/articles/751/751096p1.html
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Thanks for the link, but I don't think this will be sufficient for my case. My TV will be about 15 feet away from my Wii (when I finally get a Wii that is).
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Then sensor bar is just some LED lights. I'm sure more will come out soon, or you could just use 2 candles
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Paul Campbell
Redirecting remotes?
The other option is a Universal remote with built-in RF that sends a signal to a little RF receiver box back at your equipment, and then uses the same means as the other method to get the signal to the components.
The whole package for the Niles repeater system would be around $150. You could probably do the universal remote setup for a little over a hundred. Don't just jump in to the Universal Remote one, there are particualar ones that work great and some that suck. Same with the Niles system. There are cheaper systems, but the Niles never fails.
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