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seth Henderson Posted on Dec 11, 2015

I need to change the tv to HDMI

Comes on the screen that my tv is not formatted correctly. Sanyo says that I need to format it but I do not have a Phillips remote. I have direct tv. What do i do?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 09, 2008

SOURCE: code for sanyo tv phillips universal remote cl034

the code is 0506 Ihave the same remote and tv

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Anonymous

  • Posted on May 05, 2008

SOURCE: Picture is not centered on monitor leaving a 2 1/2" black border on Philips LCD

I have a Philips 30 inch LCD and solved the problem by using the circular arrow button on the TV remote. Pointing it at the TV and clicking "right" (3 o'clock on the button), the picture moved right. Same thing on for "left". Worked for me.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 07, 2009

SOURCE: I need the codes for a sanyo tv to program my philips universal

please find the similiar type of the tv (must good tv) remove both tv memory ic and copy from the good tv.use memory ic copier all settle ok

Tony Walker

  • 393 Answers
  • Posted on Jun 21, 2009

SOURCE: need tv codes for phillips universal remote ph601s

I found that these websites should have all the codes and instructions for most remotes
http://www.xdiv.com/remotes/
or http://www.remote-codes.com/

if this helps please give a fixya rating as thats how we get paid.

Puppet03

Puppet03

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  • Posted on Oct 24, 2009

SOURCE: need program advice for philips direct tv 2585/01 remote

http://www.directv.com/learn/pdf/System_Manuals/Philips/Philips_DSX-5150_5353_5375.pdf
only one i found but they all seem to work the same.

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You'll also want to go into the video settings of your HD cable box and set the output resolution to only display one resolution (it will probably have several selected by default). Choose 720p or 1080i (your preference) as these are the only HD formats cable television broadcasts in. I have mine set to 1080i and the reason you do this is because not all channels are in the same resolution on digital and HD cable and what will happen is that your TV will have to reset its resolution every time you change channels and the resolutions change. This transition can take up to 30 seconds as you're sitting there staring at a black screen. By setting the resolution on your HD cable box to display only one of the HD resolutions, your HD box will simply upconvert the other resolutions automatically. I say choose between 1080i or 720p because not all cable providers broadcast in 1080i, using 720p exclusively so the 1080i setting is unnecessary.
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