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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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1st March February 2012
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[quote user="Peter "] I am afraid I am clearly in a minority - I would not consider anything but a B&O TV. I know they have limitations, I know they are expensive, but having lived with a Panasonic TV after I was burgled for a year made me realise that the B&O sets offer everything I need in a well made reliable package that integrates
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We've been here before, several times - it is a fruitless argument. Many think the TV's are overpriced, you do not. The Sony TV you mention is packed full of features that the BV7 doesn't have - the sony is plastic with stickers on the screen etc. etc and so the argument goes on. The Panasonic TH50PZ85U 50" plasma and the SABX500 7
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If they do as Moxxey fears and introduce a HiDef video source without an updated BS3 to decode the HiDef audio it'll be very interesting to hear their reasoning! (on the other hand they could release a series of software updates over the coming years to try and introduce it on the fly - just before the next model is released). Sorry
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I've just bought a pair of these to stand one on each end of the BL7-2
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Well it'll fit right into my living room
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[quote user="Alex"] [quote user="Puncher"] Call auto-tune what you will, it seems there is no bounds to what can be done with pre-recorded audio these days. Watch and be amazed, not at the results particularly but at the fact that it can be done at all. Melodyne DNA [/quote] I couldn't quite believe what I was seeing/hearing
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If this is the same thing then it's been a problem for a while. When trying to download large manuals (of the order of 9MB) the download would halt prematurely and claim the file was corrupt at ~ 4 - 5MB.
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Call auto-tune what you will, it seems there is no bounds to what can be done with pre-recorded audio these days. Watch and be amazed, not at the results particularly but at the fact that it can be done at all. Melodyne DNA
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[quote user="Medogsfat"] [quote user="Puncher"] [quote user="Medogsfat"] Puncher - John, The first use of even a sythesizer (an Oberheim OBX) in any of their recordings was on the album "The Game" in 1980. I saw them live in 1982 at Elland Road and they simply blew me and the rest of the audience away. Chris.
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[quote user="Medogsfat"] Puncher - John, The first use of even a sythesizer (an Oberheim OBX) in any of their recordings was on the album "The Game" in 1980. I saw them live in 1982 at Elland Road and they simply blew me and the rest of the audience away. Chris. [/quote] Are you implying Queen were the first band ever to use a synth