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== Oppo BDP-83 == | == Oppo BDP-83 == | ||
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== Pioneer BDP-LX52 == | == Pioneer BDP-LX52 == | ||
There are conflicting information if the LX52's RS-232 port is usable, and might use the same control codes as the LX91 | There are conflicting information if the LX52's RS-232 port is usable, and might use the same control codes as the LX91 |
Revision as of 09:36, 28 October 2009
Controlling AV equipment via IR is at best tedious. Controlling devices via a cabled RS-232 connection is much safer. This page is meant as a pooling place for BluRay player with RS-232 ports. It does not mean, there is plug and play support for the device, nor is this some kind of endorsement for the listed products.
Contents
Denon 2010
The manual has details on the codes
Denon 4010
The manual details the codes. It also supports control via Telnet, as outlined here.
Marantz BD 7004
This manual documents the codes (in pdf and xls format)
Oppo BDP-83
This manual documents the codes.
Pioneer BDP-LX52
There are conflicting information if the LX52's RS-232 port is usable, and might use the same control codes as the LX91
Pioneer BDP-LX91
The manual has details on the codes.
SONY BDP-S5000ES
According to the Sony homepage, the RS-232 connection can not be used in Europe.
Yamaha BD-S2900
The RS-232 codes.
Note To Editors
Try to keep the order alphabetically sorted.