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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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Puncher: Speaking purely as an interested, innocent bystander I think it is now clear that the BS3 cannot decode HD audio from Blueray players, but it does seem to accept an already decoded PCM stream from a suitably equipped player. The oustanding question, and it would seem the centre of the disagreement, is what resolution and sample-rate the BS3
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Let's rephrase the question.....if I do the following: 1. Set the Blu-Ray player to output uncompressed PCM in the Blue-Ray player. 2. Set a Blu-Ray disc to select the uncompresed PCM track in the Disc set-up menu, not Dolby or DTS and not Dolby TrueHD or DTS Master HD and play it here is what I get 1. The onscreen menu for the Blu-Ray player advises
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I have been experiencing similiar problems, but with both ways of tying to log in. If I do not log off and just go back to recently viewed pages the next time then there is no problem.
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Please re-read my last post, I apologized for using the word unveil that you choose to parse so literally and should have said "roll out" as the article said. Also, see the additional link I added to that post indicating Abt was one of the first seven stores in America with the new OLED TV from Sony. I stand by the statement and the articles
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I said nothing about CES or IFA, but here is an article on the dealer. For instance, according to the article, when Samsung had only 2 of a new $150,000 TV, one went to my dealer to be showcased, and Sub-Zero spent $1,000,000 on their 3,000 square foot space within my dealer. When a manufacturer the size of Samsung has only two copies of a particular
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moxxey: Razlaw: Read Martin's post from about 20 minutes before yours for instance. He indicates he spoke to an engineer at B and O. I seem to remember a similiar ealier in this thread. Also, my dealer has confirmed it to me. Dealers confirm a lot of things, but it doesn't mean it's the official line. Sales people can get carried away and
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355f: Razlaw: moxxey: Razlaw: So we have different anonymous sources connected to B and O, some say yes, some say no. Who has said that B&O have said 'yes'? Could you give me this quote please? ie. show me some info. Everything I've read here indicates that B&O say that it does not support True HD or any HD audio. They told me this
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martin01: Raslaw, I have a question to you: How can you see the khz-output (at Multichannel PCM) at BS3/Bv7? You said that you push Menu+3. But then you should get up the "picture"-menu, or am I wrong? Please explain how you do. Regards Martin I have a Sony Blu-Ray connected. I use V. Aux as an added button on the Beo 4 to activate it. I have
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moxxey: Razlaw: So we have different anonymous sources connected to B and O, some say yes, some say no. Who has said that B&O have said 'yes'? Could you give me this quote please? ie. show me some info. Everything I've read here indicates that B&O say that it does not support True HD or any HD audio. They told me this directly and
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So we have different anonymous sources connected to B and O, some say yes, some say no. We have specifications that do not list it, although those specifications relate to the internal decoder. By the way, one can use the numbers on the Beo 4 to select a channel on an attached Sony Blu-Ray player, even though I do not believe that function is listed
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