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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 have edited it to make it readable. I have also edited this response posting because I must of been thinking of something else when I wrote it and my initial response was incorrect. I said " You can listen to a CD in the master room at the same time as N.Music in a link room, however you CANNOT listen to a CD in one link room and N.Music in another
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For your information there is a thread under "PC" on this subject and can be found HERE Other than the points raised in the other thread the following can be added:- Other than supporting Microsoft Windows Vista provided you have Service Pack 1 installed, it also resolved the following:- Artist name not downloaded from AMG Sources disappear
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Vince, It does not matter if your Beocentre 6 has the DVB-T built-in as you have or it is via a local STB connected to the SCART, my point remains the same. Let me explain in more detail:- First and foremost the Masterlink cable itself does NOT carry any picture information whatsoever, it only has audio and control signals. The signal from your Sky
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Vince, When you are talking about "Masterlink" in your situation you are actually talking about an RF (Modulated signal) over a coax cable. However your Freeview box is connected via a SCART cable using RGB directly to the Beovision. If you are not getting sharp clear pictures on your link Beovision it is more than likely an issue with the
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Christian, Aerial (antenna) cable is so important for a quality picture and you have clearly found this out. I normally use the double screened thicker CT100 cable, but it is important that cables do NOT have sharp bends and the termination at the "F" connector or aerial plug is made correctly to ensure a perfect impedance match. There is
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Puncher: Keith Saunders: I would like to add my welcome to you Paris, its good to have female members because it provides balance to many of the discussion topics. Your project sounds interesting and I would take up David's proposal. Alex might be put out! Sorry Alex, don't wish to tread on anyones feet
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That would have been my question !! joeyboygolf: Alex: camshaft: What's the question for the next answer? Probably 'how quiet does it need to be before it switches off? I actually thought it would be "what's the threshold?" But you got the gist Alex!!
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I would like to add my welcome to you Paris, its good to have female members because it provides balance to many of the discussion topics. Your project sounds interesting and I would take up David's proposal.
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Steve, If PCB22 has a problem which is making it draw more current from the power supply, then it could be the cause of the popping because the power will likely rise a few milli seconds slower. What is the actual fault with the display ? Based on your comment it sounds like you have ordered a new one anyway. With regards to the Powerlink modification
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It could be interference as Morton has suggested, but it could also be that the incorrect input has been used on the RF Link Amplifier. It has two inputs. For each input you can adjust the attenuation with little switches, see HERE for further details.
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