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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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I think it is SHIFT + a number, I do not remember which one. p.
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TripEnglish: 2. It can be fitted with a wireless card just like the BeoMedia. This should make wiring and locating it a bit easier for some. If the B&O provided card is 802.11g and you (plan to) own faster 802.11n then I suggest you use and recent Airport Express. Connect a Ethernet cable between the Airport Express and the BM5 and it will bridge
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moxxey: B&O are still producing a computer the size of an old 1990's desktop PC? B&O uses the same form factor as Beovision 9 have a space for the Beomedia 1 and the Beomaster 5 will fit in there. p.
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tIRED: Keep the Overture.. !? Is Ouverture compatible with N.MUSIC?? I did not think so. But it was a whish from myself that you could keep both in the same system. I had a word with a dealer and he also was hoping that people with existing Beosound would not have to get rid of them to buy a Beosound5, otherwise nearly no existing customer would buy
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You will also need to go in the menu of your TV and change the sound settings. You need to tell the TV that the Beolab 8000 are connected. You need to do the surround setting and indicate the distance between yourself and the various speakers. You can set the default speaker configuration when using the audio source, and when using the video source
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Are your Beovision 7 and Ouverture in the same room? If so you should connect all speakers to the Beovision. You can enjoy surround sound. p.
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You should press AV, then LIST until CDV is displayed, then GO. p.
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fridsten: This isn't fair! I'll have to wait until December 2nd to see it (and Eric Gadd). I thought it will be in shops end of next week...
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To keep us waiting, i'll reveal some of the text that will appear on the Beosound 5 on le launch day: "For “flat” placement on the wall, BeoSound 5 comes with a wall bracket that gives the impression that the cylinder continues into the wall. Combined wall bracket and table stand. This stand is crafted in glass fiber reinforced
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bayerische: Right, but power is equal to Joule? As wikipedia says, power is expressed in Watt, not Joule, A Watt is equal to joule per second. Distance (meter) is not the same as Speed (meter/second), right? p.
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