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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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Sorry about the repeat... I haven't even pressed the post button, not even once! I have raised it with the moderators, but they haven't removed the dupplicates yet.
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Effectivement jusqu'à présent j'ai remarqué que ceux qui ne l'avaient pas vu étaient beaucoup plus critique que ceux qui l'ont vu. Ce soir, enfin, j'ai pu jouer avec la bête! Le design est très réussi, cela rend bien mieux qu'en photo. Très élégant. La façon
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Do you see the BM1 in the network neighbourhood, and mount is as a drive, and drag files in the File Manager in Windows?
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Alex: leave it in the fridge for a day or two Do I need to put it in the microwave after that? 750Watts? ;-)
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If the current channel number is displayed on the Beolink 7000 while you are watching TV (not Sat or else), then it is already in 2-way mode. Otherwise, PANEL, SETUP, SYSTEM, COMPONENTS, VIDEO, TV, TV (again), STORE.
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It should really be called Apple Remote. It will control any Apple decive with a remote (iMac, MacBook, iPod video dock, Apple TV, Apple Hifi)
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You could use a lintronic box connected to a computer... and a lot of scripting and programmation!
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Beolink 5000 or 7000 remote are not able to send a STAND command. You need a Beo4 for that. My recent Beovision 7 can perfectly turn the stand using the picture key from my Beolink 5000, 7000 or 1000. But it is worth borrowing a Beo4 to test before looking at the stand itself.
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The second... As a gold member, you should download the Beomedia user guide and you'll know exactly. p.
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A BeoLink Converter is required to be able to connect the video and audiomaster, part No. 1161166/1161466 Connect the AUX/TV socket of the audiomaster to the BeoLink Converter's AUDIO AUX LINK socket using a 7/7-pin DIN cable. Connect the BeoLink Converter's Master Link socket to the Master Link socket of the TV-set using a MasterLink cable
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