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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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csmager: moxxey: I thought a standard Dolby 5.1 track was compressed, whereas an uncompressed PCM track was more superior (due to the lack of compression)? Many Blu-ray boast that they support uncompressed PCM, compared to the standard Dolby 5.1 track on the SD DVD. So, there surely is a difference between the two? This is the point that seems to be
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Obviously they are wrong, and there are very few of them, but there are people who do believe the earth is flat. Before Columbus people feared sailing off the edge of the earth. The Flat Earth Society still exists, you can find the history on Wikpedia, and I am sure many other places. If you like facts so much, why are you so offended by the factual
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soundproof: Quite explicitly stated earlier in this thread, Martin. 355f has carried out parallel tests, and extensive comparisons. Why does B&O take such delight in ridiculously short and uninformative answers? What would have been nice, would have been to get the exact specifications of the signal processing, information that every other manufacturer
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Martin, you are correct. Thanks for posting the answer from B and O. I have received similiar information to what you have. It is amazing that some people still refuse to accept facts. The answer B and O gave you completely matches the fact that a Blu-Ray player will indicate it is outputting 48khz PCM and the BV7 display indicates it is receiving as
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stefan: Sorry, I didn`t see your question..... The source PC must be assigned to your videomaster and your link product must be able to detect the command PC. So BV6 , BC6, BV7, BL 3500, BL active...can detect PC. BL 2000, MX-Beovisions, MCLs... can not. What is your link product? Stefan I have Masterlink and Beoport connected to the PC in one room
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Anybody know how to get the PC button on the Beo 4 to work in a link room?
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stefan: Yes, it is possible to run iTunes on Beomedia. Just install iTunes, import all your music and connect your touch to iTunes. Press PC, N.MUSIC or N.RADIO to open the audio port to your Beosystem. If you press N.MUSIC, press also STOP, because otherwise Beoplayer will start to play the music. You can even control volume with the touch. Have fun
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