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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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If you have a camera/RGB socket that you can configure, try plugging the green component lead into the yellow rgb slot. You will get strange colours but should be able to make your selection and save it from there. Alternately use another TV to configure it. Goodluck beoaus.
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Interesting... Pretty sure you will hear a delay between voice and the video if it works. May be ok for a CD through. Tell us how you go. Beoaus.
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This company mods beo4s. They maybe able to help. Do a search on their site, lot of other good stuff as well... http://shop.oneremote.dk/catalog/ Good luck - beoaus...
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Any idea how to disble the PIN? We have some power problems so we have to turn the set off a number of times a day. Thanks beoaus.
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In Aus the B&O service centre shutdown some time ago. It is now a seperate contracted business run by those that worked for B&O before. I hope there remains enough work for the service guys to keep their businesses and this service model going. I also hope that B&O offer the same or better levels of training and support in this model to
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Maybe the Panasonic DMR-BW500. It has a lot more features than just playing blue ray. I'd say better picture quality and sound though it is expensive. The PUC config is being written and will be available shortly. Beoaus.
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Just thought I say thanks to those that were involved in the new forum transfer and build. Keith, Peter, Lee and others unknown to myself. It is yet another and continued amazing level of commitment to the site, its members and the B&O product. A very warm thanks from beoaus.
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The BV7 displays DVD2 when playing a second DVD. I have a few other older Beo4's that I can't find the config item to add to see the picture in link rooms. VTAPE2 works on one though I can't find this or another suitable command on the other "even" older Beo4's. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks, Beoaus
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Not all the details you require. I think there are 4 types. One without buttons, One standard, One that had different wiring for the original PC Office product plus something else and One that is for use with 3rd party plasmas that interfere with the standard IR puck. Part numbers could be found in the beolink manuals of various editions. Sorry for
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Much of the information is in other posts so I'll summarise from best picture I have found down. BV7-40 MK11 The Component section above the DVI socket, then the left and right channels on rear of the BV7 (AV4). Wii Scart RGB cable, it carries sound as well. (these are not fully wired, so will not turn the TV on). A Scart to RGB adapter, then use
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