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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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Carolpa: First: see the HDMI spec's (www.hdmi.org). If one decode HD-audio signals in the BluRay player and pass them as LPCM through HDMI, the HDMI version doen NOT play any role Second: HDMI is an one solution cable. One doesn't need other cables. Espessial the use of SPDIF is needless Third: If the video resolution send over the HDMI is lower
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Dude1: Great point! But i think Bang is already one of the most green electronics manufacturers avaliable today. Bang extensively uses recyclable aluminium in most products. Bang uses genuine glass in its televisions. Recently it made a change in anti reflective coatings to ensure the process was still environmentally sound. Bang uses the cleanest anodisation
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Im delighted to . However, im not getting it from the PS3. Today I borrowed a new BS3 from my dealer ( in case hardware revisions had taken place over the past 12 months) and I dont get HDMA or anything else. Whilst you mention the panasonic BD50, I know that player very well. The issue is though- Just because that player is profile 2 and HDMI 1.3
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Dude1: Oh dear, we are all feeling a little unkind today. Lets all be more serious about it.... While there is a lot of speculation in this thread, which has indeed put a smile on my dial this morning, let me tell you some facts. The BangSound 5 is going to be a cracker. It is an important piece of the Bang line up and the fact it has been held back
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astrauch: I think if a part of the production is moved to china, it's OK, but only as long as they keep assembling the TV's and stereos in Denmark. Nobody can tell me that a case of a TV produced in china is as good as one produced in Europe. They should produce the electronic parts inside in china and do the assembly in denmark, so they can
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soundproof: I've made an inquiry at B&O, and believe it will help us settle this long thread! It comes from the Digital Signal Processing engineer, and must count as the final word, I trust. This means that if your player properly outputs this level of resolution, then BeoSystem 3 will resolve it. The BeoSystem 3 is capable of audio processing
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beopaul: 355f: ... Its an easy question that any brand can answer. Does the BS3 output DTS MA and TRUE HD and the new audio codecs without downconversion. I have not had an answer- see my previous link! 355f, I think we should stop talking about DTS MA and TRUE HD. They're only relevant to a receiver when the player is sending bitstream, which we
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Beofan2: Last time I visited the factory I saw a lot of products being made. The factory was situated in Struer, Denmark, not China!! I think that BS5 will beat Apple! At the moment I`m really second tired about all the fuzz about Apple products!! Thats about to change- China made products already in the pipeline. Actually other than speaker production
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Razlaw: 355f: Razlaw: amazing....B and O has now confirmed in writing to two different forum members who have posted the responses from B and O here and still people refuse to accept it. Well thats not true. Its an easy question that any brand can answer. Does the BS3 output DTS MA and TRUE HD and the new audio codecs without downconversion. I have
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Razlaw: amazing....B and O has now confirmed in writing to two different forum members who have posted the responses from B and O here and still people refuse to accept it. Well thats not true. Its an easy question that any brand can answer. Does the BS3 output DTS MA and TRUE HD and the new audio codecs without downconversion. I have not had an answer
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