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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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Looks like a UK phone jack I have several from various visits overseas Here in Oz, my beotalk simply plugs into a phone line splitter so that the beotalk and the beocom share the same cable
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sadly you will not be treated to the sight of two elephants dancing tonight not that I am saying SWMBO is anything other than elegant I am referring to my four left feet We are sadly in Oz But we will be with your spiritually :-) Have loads of F.U.N.
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The product page of Beoworld gives better details than the B&O site ! http://www.beoworld.org/prod_details.asp?pid=1276 It states that the BV10 connections include: Digital audio inputs 1 x Phono SPDIF 1 You need to find the similar connection on your sky HD box. Or are you saying you are not sure which physical position on the units to plug the
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cheaper to buy a MacMini and Phillipe's iPhone + LinkPlayer softwares :-)
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1 x transmitter 1~3 receivers Many drop-outs, but based on recommendations in another forum I moved the site of the transmitter, and now I have a more stable environment ... but for example, it played all of today and then dropped out inexplicably (my wife says ...)
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[quote user="mbee"] [quote user="waterlander2004"] Just browsing through the BV8-40 user guide which states on page 16 (titled "Use your television as a computer monitor") that it supports the following screen resolutions: "60 HZ; 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 720." To my surprise, the ideal screen
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[quote user="mawheele"]Music Discovery - Anyone wish to argue with the scale of content available on iTunes and an algorithm that analyses the tastes of 100's MILLIONs of customers that makes suggestions accordingly? I want to learn about new bands, not to help me select songs within my own collection that I might potentially like. I know
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Things may have changed ... but when I first looked at the BM5/BS5 I thought I could just by the BM5 and use a BeoVision ... but I was told that MOTS was implemented in the BS5 not the BM5 so I delayed my purchase If you are going down the TV only route just check whether you can use MOTS if you want that as a feature ... although as I said, things
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On other threads a number of members have "spoken" positively about the Cambridge DACMagic as a better converter of digital to analogue than the Mac's own sound card. Looking at the product it has: -- digital in -- digital out -- analogue out http://www.cambridgeaudio.com/summary.php?PID=320 Perhaps you could use this to split the Mac
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[quote user="Chrisreunion"] - both softwares have to deal with the limitations/operating principles of Itunes. [/quote] [quote user="PhilLondon"]create a PlayList for each of your albums[/quote] It is not ideal, but this is my approach: I have about 15 playlists for my library of 8,000+ tracks. And so I use genius or itunes DJ playlists
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