On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 3:33 PM, fnu <v...@auktion.hostingkunde.de> wrote: > === > Your theory that the RGYB color scheme is a worldwide standard with only > cheap obscure non-media remotes being 'non-compliant' has already been thrown > out the window. I don't know why you think pasting a link to an Italian > website can somehow resurrect the dead theory. Btw, no link you ever paste > will outweigh what color scheme people see on their physical remotes. If you > want to argue about it further then contact Panasonic, Sony, and your friends > at Logitech to start with. > === > > Well, that's a claim. > > It's not just any italian URL, this is the main page of the inventor and > license holder for "TOP Teletext". This is the company where all manufacturer > do pay their license fees to, if their TV set do provide this function. The > invention of T(able) O(f) P(ages) Teletext brought us the colored keys on TV > remotes 25 years ago, not surprisingly in the order R(ed) G(reen) Y(ellow) > B(lue). > > Fifteen years later, Klaus adopt these common keys and standardized this > order, RGYB, for his awesome and incredible solution VDR, as they are > anywhere available, except on some trashy ones ...
...shakes head... Please refer to my previous post, then let's not continue this foolishness on the VDR ml ok? Ok. _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@linuxtv.org http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr