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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
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True, but depending on how many tvs you want to serve, this may or may not be the lower cost option. After 2-3 tvs, the distribution amp is cheaper. It also doesn't address sources like a Blu-Ray player.
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Beeanowefreak, If you're running the AppleTV (or other HDMI peripheral) into a BeoSystem 3, it will already be downscaled when being output from RF over coax. Essentially this piece, or something like it, is already at work within the BeoVision. As an aside, you will have to run new coax anyway for either the internal distribution amp or a product
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Scott, Q. So, hd signal is broadcast to all tv and the control (ir) signal goes over the masterlink. cool. the b&o tv is connected to hd device by a b&o controller. can the hd device be a stb and work through the stb-c ? A. The device can be any peripheral you would ordinarily connect to a PUC, however, as I mentioned in the previous post (and
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M4SPM, You're right. You need three HD distributors. However, you usually wouldn't distribute cable/satellite box signals (at least we don't here in the US) as they are relatively cheap and people would likely want to watch different things on different televisions. So unless something is different across the pond, you'd realistically
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Free your mind... It took me almost a week to figure out exactly how this works, but trust me it does. The best way to understand it is that MasterLink is parallel, so if something is controlled in one place, it's controlled everywhere. If sound is linked in somewhere, it's linked in everywhere. Think of a row of televisions with a single blu
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I've returned to the kitten basket (for they purr only the truth) and they say that BR will show up in the BV7-40 first, BV7-32 & BC2 next, and ultimately in BV7-__. No standalone player is currently planned, though with a new CEO, who knows what will happen.
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The answer is to go outside the "link" world just a bit. I'm currently managing a job in which we're distributing HD sources throughout the home to over 10 B&O televisions (though this could work somewhat with a few non-B&O tvs thrown in). I'll try to explain this as clearly as possible. Instead of relying on the B&O
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Post is unreadable. My eyes look like my avatar's after trying. Repost in "non-stream-of-thought" format and I'll take a shot at it!
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More interesting project: Leave the Avant with the blown tube intact below the shoulders and take the tube out. Replace it with the appropriate size LCD monitor. I'd really be interested in seeing this! I'm also waiting for someone to empty out the gorgeous BeoVision 5 and give it proper HD guts! It seems fairly easy considering how the plasma
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...Dude1 said, "oh by the way - no "& Olufsen" in post please".
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