|
Untitled Page
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
Search
-
When I received my 2nd hand off ebay I had the same issue. Panicked at first, then adjusted the orientation settings. If you cant get them to move, maybe try a screwdriver rather then the plastic key. I hope it works out for you cheers JK
-
>> Unfortunately this is not my kitchen (i wish!) It is the kitchen of Dutch member mestreechteneer. << I would love to see more pictures of that kitchen & rest of the house. Also, what B&O is around there? It looks very nice from the few pictures Cheers JK
-
http://home.swipnet.se/ridax/beopc.htm It is probably the solution of fellow member ridax
-
Is this your kitchen (very cool) and why is there no B&O TV in the back?
-
>>I am sorry to inform you that apparently B&O has decided not to produce a customer "light" version of the Configuration Tool.>>i guess this one then will go down the same path in history as DVD2. My understanding was that there wasn't supposed to be a light version but a full version that is user-friendly enough to be
-
With the Apple products you need a TV even though some control their dedicate macs through Iphone Ipod Touch every now and then you will have to login i.e. to load stuff into. For Apple TV which I have a TV is a must. For the Sonos, I saw that once briefly in a restaurant. It does have digital out and there is a way to control volume on the BL5 without
-
I have the 32". I do not know if a phono to scart adapter will fit. What I have is a normal scart cable with 3 cinch (2 audio, 1 composite) & 1 svhs connection on the other end. I think I posted the part number earlier, but will certainly look it up for you if you need it. Cheers JK
-
I have the scart adapter already. My dealer threw that in as a freebie. I just haven't done that much with my Wii so I am not really bothered by it yet ..... thanks for the tip ..... will look at it soon. JK
-
>>Maybe you're right and the Beovisions on the boat were not calibrated well.<< It's not about calibration. I think what they very often do is, split a single signal source for multiple screens. My dealer had a Video Server as a shared source for all his TVs through CAT 5 connection. The picture was horrible as there were significant
-
>>If your signal is composite only, then you should expect picture artifacts and pixellation<< the only SD source that I have connected is a Wii through the composite. Not artifacts or picellation, the picture is just slightly unsharp compared to DVD or Apple TV.
|
|
|