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TVshhh
automatic television mute | |
The remote is never by the phone. This small, 2 penlight battery, device would mute the television when the phone rings.
So really just a light clapper where the input is a more consistant telephone ring tone and the switched output is a infra-red code for muting or reducing the volume to zero.
When
ordering, your TV and phone model has to be given for ROM chip programming.
As a phone tone is easily generated on other devices it may also become a simple link in a more complex system.
http://www.tvbgone.com
[pocmloc, Nov 18 2011]
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I'm sure you know that a universal remote can be programmed by setting it to receive signals from the remote you want to duplicate. So your mini-remote simply needs to be able to receive the coded signal that represents "mute", for whatever make/model of TV remote you normally use. |
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How is that automatic? pocmloc.
Very high end universal remote systems are computer controlled which could possibly handle a audio signal but I would like a cheap, place and forget box. Maybe even a electronic build kit.The audio tone recognition would be the difficult bit. |
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Just a thought, if the phone rings in a movie, and the ring is the same as you home phone, the TV will mute. Very low probability though. |
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I like it, but i would prefer if it would pause my
shows instead! + |
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Don't televisions with audio command functions already
exist? |
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Some satellite tv services can display caller ID onscreen when a phone call is received. An automatic mute function could be an additional service. |
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