
#Dvd recordee professional
It’s as simple as connecting your analog video source, launching the InstantDVD Recorder application and following a few additional steps and presto you have a professional looking DVD complete with background and menus. I imagine if someone uploaded RDR - GXD455 DVD1 settings to harmony's web app, it should work.The Dazzle DVD Recorder makes taking your video memories and burning them to DVD both fun and easy.

When I get my new remote I will try to upload DVD1 setting to Harmony to help anyone in the future. I have a Comcast remote but same thing, can't get into setup. The RM U306A sony receiver remote will power the recorder on and off and even play, STOP, ff, rewind buttons all work, but there is no way to get into setup to change to DVD 3. I even tried holding the power button with all other buttons. I tried what you said but it Didn't work.
#Dvd recordee code
So try resetting the recorder via front panel: but if that does not get it back to default code 3, I'm afraid you will need to buy a replacement for the original remote. However, they WILL permit you to accidentally (or on-purpose) use the recorder settings menu to switch the recorder to another code, after which you're stuck unless you have a remote that can be independently switched to match it. The Harmony remotes, or any other universal including Sonys, do not have this dedicated bit of special programming- in nearly all cases, they can transmit only at the default "Code 3" frequencies.

Resetting the code on the remote itself is only possible with the original Sony recorder remotes, which have a dedicated bit of memory which stores the "Enter + 1, 2, or 3" button sequence. Of course you will need to reset the clock time and re-enter all your custom settings, timer recordings and so on. All settings should appear completely wiped, the remote code should now be "3" (no "1" or "2" showing in display, the clock should display "-/-", etc.

To do this, hold down the front panel "Stop" button (NOT "Rec Stop") and then also press and hold the power button until the unit turns off. With some models, when all else fails, you can revert the recorder remote receiver back to "Code 3" (normal) by performing a hard reset of the unit, which reboots it to default factory specs. GoTimothy, which model of Sony recorder? There are some slight operational differences between generations. If all else fails, buy a cheap Sony universal remote, program that remote to operate a Sony DVD recorder, and you should at least be able to get into the recorder setup menu and change the command mode until it responds to the original remote. If you see absolutely NO tiny number 1 or 2 lit on the clock display, the recorder itself is in the default mode 3 and you should set the remote to 3. If this doesn't work, turn on the recorder and check the front panel display to confirm which mode the recorder itself is in: somewhere around the clock display, look for a tiny lit-up number "1" or "2": if you see one of these, that is the mode the recorder is in, and you should reset the remote to that code instead of "3". If you change the remote before changing the recorder, you'll lock yourself out of the recorder again. In future, if you want to change the code, do it on the recorder first, then do it on the remote, so they match.
#Dvd recordee full
You could try to switch the remote back using the Pioneer method: hold down the "enter" key with one finger then hold down the "3" key with another finger, keeping both pressed for five full seconds, then release That should make the remote sync up with your recorder in Mode 3.

I believe the Sony HX720 was an early example of the Pioneer/Sony cooperation agreement, sharing parts and some operational methods with the similar Pioneer 640. They each have completely independent command mode settings which you are supposed to match up. The recorder itself has no effect on the remote, it only responds to it. If you changed the command mode of the remote from 3 to 1, the answer is simple: reverse whatever you did, and change the remote mode back to 3.
