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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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Thank you, Jonnie. PM has been sent to you.
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Dear All, Thanks for the advice. Guess I will give this one a pass and look for another buyer. Wings
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I have my BL6000 speakers advertised for sale in a local website for expatriates. I received a response from a Mr G. Smith with an e-mail address of xxxxxx_smithkline@yahoo.com and a telephone number 1 (702) xxx-yyyy. He is interested in buying the speakers for his son in university. I asked for a shipping address in order to provide an "all inclusive"
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damatt: Have you tried unplugging the BV6, wait for a few seconds and connecting it again? You could also try to change a setting in the service menu. Try this: [MENU] [0] [0] [GO] (you're now in the service menu) select "TELETEXT & FORMAT ADJUST" and switch "4:3" to "on" press [GO] to save and exit the service
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gorissek: As I've said, when in "Format 1", use up ( ^ ) and down buttons, instead of << and >> ones. If that doesn't work, BV3 and BV6 must have different settings or something like that. Try asking someone with a BV6 or just ring up your dealer. Thanks but sorry. The (^) and down buttons only move the whole picture up
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Yes, I think so. Using the Beo 4, press "List" until "Format" shows on the remote's screen. Then, press "1" and the TV has a window indicating "Format 1". Then, I try using the << and >> buttons on the remote. I even have tried the << and >> keys in Format 2.
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Thanks, all. Fil: I tried using the << and >> keys but nothing happens [I have tried with two Beo4 remotes]. Could it be a problem with the BV 6 receiving the signal? When I use the ^ or down key, it only moves the picture up or down. Moving it up cuts off the data shown at the top of the screen along with the top of peoples' heads.
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With my BV-6, I have the choice of Format 1, Format 2 and Format 3. The default is Format 1 which cuts off the bottom part of the screen [for example, the stock "ticker" at the bottom of a Bloomberg broadcast]. Format 3 solves this problem and I can select Format 3 manually. Is there a way to set Format 3 as my default so that I do not need
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Puncher: (seeing as they're colonials ) How appropriate that the local TV station was airing "The Patriot" last night, starring Mel Gibson who, IIRC, mooned the red coats in another movie.
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Happy New Year to you all. Only 4 members on line as of 11:38 AM 1/1/08 Hong Kong time. How does that song go? "All alone am I ..."
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