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Durabrand codes are very difficult to find, only few codes are public, as this manufacturer is not listed on universal remotes user manuals. You can find few codes on discussion groups, often they do not work. The requests usually stay unanswered:
As I understand it, Polaroid TV's sometimes work with the Mitsubishi codes. You may give this a try. You may also e-mail Polaroid direct at www.polaroidelectronics.com contact page to find out what codes should be used (may match a different manufacturer)
Since the Series2 doesn't do HD, you don't need any fancy connections, and it's pretty simple to hook up.
1) Disconnect the cable that's connecting your cable box to your TV, from the TV end. 2) Connect the end that *was* connected to your TV, to the "input" on the Tivo. 3) Get another piece of the same cable (coaxial cable), and connect the output of the Tivo to the input on your TV.
That's it.
You may just need to go to Best Buy and get a piece of coaxial cable to connect the Tivo to the TV.
The problem is the DVR is only programmed using a set amount of codes. They don't update them. If your DVR is a few years older than your TV set, you're out of luck. .
You could contact DirectTV customer service and see if they have a solution in technical support for that tv. It's possible another set of manufacture codes will work with it and tech support has it noted.
This sounds like it might be interference from some component outside the TiVo. I'd suggest you try connecting the TiVo, and only TiVo, to another TV in your house (if possible) to see if the problem goes away.
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