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Tivoburkee wrote:I never used that Philips remote, but you slide your Roku remote that does control the Streambar audio into the Philips remote, doesn't the side keys press the keys on the Roku remote in affect controlling the volume of the Streambar?
No, it doesn't. Also, I'm not entirely sure my TV has CEC control, as it's an old model. Here's my TV, as well.
Some detailed specs, thanks to Consumer Reports: https://www.consumerreports.org/products/tvs-28963/tvs-28700/samsung-un32j4000-373063/
Manual from Samsung: https://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/UM/201504/20150402103030928/J4000-ZC_BN68-07180C-01ENG-0312.pdf
Then get the UEI remote I linked to, the codes you map are IR commands thast the Streambar will respond to. Best buy has 3 and 5 device versions of the Insignia but at this time they are more expensive then the 8 device one linked. There is also the Inteset 422-3/4 on amazon:
Or the Onn 6 universal remote at Walmart:
onn. R113663 6-Device Universal Remote - Walmart.com
Both the Inteset and Onn universal remote use the same codes and directions I listed as Insignia.
- Tivoburkee3 years agoCommunity Streaming Expert
If the philips is a learning remote, I haven't checked, of course it can't learn from wifi remote. But if you unplug the Streambars power, its remote will switch to IRand can be used to teach a learning remote. Once you power the Streambar back on, its remote will be Wifi again, and still accept IR commands from the universal remote.
- RobertS832 years agoReel Rookie
Powering off Srtreambar then programming the Universal remote did the trick. My Volume & Mute buttons work fine now.
- ThankGodItsFrid2 years agoReel Rookie
With the same remote as mine? I only have three Roku streamer codes, and none of them work for audio. Do I use a code for another device?