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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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I'll have to look for a 1 terabyte iPod, then ... that's how much music I've got on the server.
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Yes, depending upon the sensitivity of your phones, but with my Sennheiser's it's no problem. I control the volume using the iPod Touch or computer that's sending the sound to the AE. And if you connect a headphone amp you get more control, of course, but then the portability is compromised.
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"such as coverflow as was suggested earlier in this thread." We can only hope!
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Whatever works! My first thought when I saw the iPhone was that this is going to become the world's best remote control, for everything. Remote Buddy has made music and movie playback a pleasure in my apartment, and if the capabilities are enhanced I'm all for it! I think the AJAX remote protocol is going to become standard in the future, it's
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AdiS: kill the neighbour... What if he's a BeoWorlder? What if it's ... you? Would be fun to reprogram an LC2 to respond to the neighbour's TV-commands. Whenever the neighbour uses the Beo4, the light could come on big-time!
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The most recent update of Remote Buddy has added a modification to how you channel the audio. Previously, you could only pick one of the available wireless units connected (Airport Express, computers, etc. that were connected to speakers or music centres.) Now you can choose between Single and Multiple devices, which means you no longer have to set
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Green Light mystery cleared up. When watching television, the green indicator light goes out after a few seconds. But when I listen to the radio from the Beosystem, or when I use the BeoLab 2000 in the kitchen to access the BV8, the green light remains on, while the screen is dark. Must be what confused me!
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If you have both IR-ports assigned, then you won't get another one to choose from when you place PC on AV3. You have to deactiveate one of the IR ports you already have activated. And you're right, the green light does go out - it's the red one that stays on. Just checked! (Rubbing eyes.) Too bad about the STB - mine's not a Motorola
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Go to the connections menu on the BV8. I use AV3 for the HDMI. Choose that. You now get a menu with various options - on SOURCE use the right button until you see PC. Mark YES for HDMI in the same fashion. Also indicate your IR blaster's port for the ATV. Store your selections with GO. When you choose PC from LIST you'll activate this afterwards
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CORRECTION: I'm not using NEVER on the screen saver for the ATV, I'm using 5 minutes. But if you don't have any images in the photo folder, the screen goes dark when it engages.
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