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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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Good show Trip. Most wise.
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Hmmmm..... I downloaded the new version and installed it over the previous. Great. However, each time I shut off the computer, I lose the N.RADIO playist stations I selected. The playlist is empty and no colour highlights either. One week of this now. Not a real problem to go back and re-select them again, but short of leaving the computer on 24x7,
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In 2004 I saw that same set-up in the Rodeo Drive store in Beverly Hills. A small IPOD docked in between two BL 4000 speakers on a lighted shelf. I may even a photos of it, as it gained a great deal of attention at the store party held that evening. I asked the manager how this system worked, and he replied thai the IPOD docking station was connected
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Can you please clarify if the new version provides the OPTION of hiding the display ? Or does installing the new version automatically hide the display ?
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Nice concept for a Home Theatre system. In addition to the other good questions just posted above, I might also ask if you are considering the merits of a HT PC (computer ) with MCE capabilities included in your HT system ? This provides the opportunity to work on the computer, display downloaded music and movies, N.MUSIC, N.RADIO, etc. ( with a Beoport
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It is not B & O authentic. It appears to be a conversion. The piece you show is missing the B&O logo, statement, red second hand, correct timepiece (on the back). On the other hand, if it works, and looks nice hanging on the wall, then great. I have two older B&O Beotimes and one conversion made in the UK, perhaps the same chap. The conversion
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There was a hint of this suggested at the Beosound 5 premiere, in the form of future capabilities. Building a Home Theatre PC at the moment, and the Media Centre One (XP or Win 7) allows the option to pull up and play any video file found on your computer, mouse or remote. I'm replacing the MCE remote with a Beo 4, via Lintronic. Previously with
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Martin; You make a very good point. In our two claims, PAYPAL did require the return of the damaged items to the seller first, before our repayment. We also did this at our cost, another PAYPAL stipulation. In one case, neither of us (the seller or buyer) expected the shipper to hole the carton with a forklift, tearing into a leather chair inside, and
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Martin; You make a very good point, and something I need to clarify regarding PAYPAL. In both of our claims, which were large value items, the damage clearly resulted in the shipment process. We did not anticipate the shipper to hole the carton ( in one incident ) with a forklift and the leather chair arm inside, anymore than the seller did. As buyer
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Steve Wozniak also is a Bang & Olufsen stereo owner. He was interviewed recently on a History Channel episode with his BS 2500 with multi-coloured speaker grilles in the background. Cool ! But back to the thread: Bang & Olufsen should accomodate Apple users: If not to accomodate the growing Apple user numbers, then at least to the stockholders
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