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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Thanks for the advice above everyone. I often listen to N radio via a Roku/Pinnacle unit linked to my vintage B&O equipment. Is there any simple way to record web broadcast material? Graham
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I have always used CDs for playing music, or listen to radio (FM, DAB, and web). Plus the occasional vinyl on my BG1203. Thinking about upgrading my equipment (or more specifically, adding to it.) What is really the best way to download/ record music these days? I don't want to incur any costs through subscriptions etc as I would still rather pay
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[quote user="tournedos"] Congratulations to the winner - what a nice price - and thanks to B&O and Beoworld for the excitement Quite unexpectedly it seems I'll need to pay for mine if I really want it! Now, as us losers are probably allowed to start bitching & whining , the problem I mentioned earlier about this answer - I thought
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[quote user="burantek"] Yeah, 930 is out too... [/quote] Well that's pushed me out! My dealer will be so relieved that I don't need to cancel my Beotime order!
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Sounds like 888 was the winner then!
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Just realised Forum back up and running and PrizeDrawBot pontificating! (Forum still showing Summertime rather than GMT. Did PDB start too early????)
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I know this is unlikely, but you didn't have a strong magnetic source or microwave anywhere near the TV on a temporary basis (or in an adjoining room on the other side of a stud wall)? These can cause the symptoms you describe, but the problem usually goes after removing/relocating the magnetic source and then degaussing the TV (which may take several
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I have a BC1 with a wall bracket. The cables have been concealed behind a plasterboard panel standing just proud of the wall. You will be surprised at how much space all the cabling takes up (in my case with STB and Freeview scarts its a bit of a squeeze within the bracket.) The great advantage of the wall bracket is that you have no stand from which
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Great news Mika. Wish I'd invested at that time. I may still do so, but trading from the UK (where the shares are not listed on any automated trading systems via the London SE ) is a bit messy.... you need to ring up a broker and pay a much higher dealing charge... and not know exactly what you are getting in terms of price or numbers until sometime
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