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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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The Beomaster 5 runs Windows XP (Embedded Version) with Service Pack 2 with integrated firewall and an Antivirus programme with automatic updates provided by BullGuard and includes 5 years of updates. You can review the Bullguard product HERE
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This is a further reminder that the forum will be taken down TODAY Monday 19th January 2009 at 11pm (UK Time) and an information screen will appear to provide members and guests who may be unaware of our upgrade programme.. Also, members can if they wish monitor the detailed progress of the upgrade via this screen HERE and Lee will be providing regular
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SQL means S tructured Q uery L anguage and is used to store every post/thread on Beoworld. SQL programming language is used for sending queries to a databases and tomorrow night I will be updating this database and also modifying many of its parameters to allow the new version of Community Server 2008 to work. The Beoworld SQL database is hosted in
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Well the feedback provided by bayerische is very interesting and very helpful. Both type 2572 and 2571 are Mark III units, but it was actually bayerische's unit serial number which seems to provided the biggest indication to which units have the problem.. After some research it appears that all Type 257x after serial number 18439498 have been produced
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Craig, I just login in an hour ago and noted that we had run out of SQL space, but its back now..
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Who is talking about mains combined with Masterlink/Powerlink ? You are right that you must keep mains well away from signal cables.
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I will take your last question first where you said:- Also not all of the names show when you go to the DTV menu. You have to page backwards and forwards to refresh the page to get the programme names to show. My Comment:- This is a known problem and reported to B&O shortly after the DVB-T module was released, but to date it has not been resolved
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Apparently it provides fixes related to DVB-HD. The next formal software update is not due until March
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As the Popcorn A-100/A-110 is not in the PUC you can either:- Control it using as Beo5 or; Use a Lintronic converter box to map Beo4 codes to Popcorn IR codes
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Paul, Depending how you set up your Panasonic XML file and assuming you have the latest firmware 1.40a, then you should be able to program all the options you have listed. Fast forward and rewind can be programmed, but if you are using the RAW protocol there are still some issues to be resolved which means holding a button down to do a repeat does not