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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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Chinese Whiskey? New power supplies are cheap, but it could be the Power Management inside your computer that's on the fritz. Chinese Whiskey???
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Check that your scart has all the connections. I have scart plugs that have different sets of pins, depending upon what you are using it for. Could be yours is intended to take a signal OUT via scart to rca-plugs. But also give the setup menus a look, as suggested above.
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You want as few connections as possible - the top one will do nicely. I'm sure you can get the second one with male plugs, to go straight into your soundcard. I got a set of interconnects from flashbacksales.co.uk Very happy with those -- one set looks a bit like your top one.
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B&Ola: What do you all say? /Ola Beo4
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Bingo: I don't know. I do not live in the UK. In France the problem for B&O even becomes bigger. There must be an MPEG4 tuner build in from 2008 in any new television :-). So how wil B&O will solve this problem?? I guess by building one into its TV sets from 2008 onwards?
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Beofan2: Jacob Jensens problem today, from my point of view, is that he continue with the same basic idea, no changes at all. And since Jacob Jensen is not involved with B&O design today, that is a problem because?
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So - basically, the Serenata should be like most other mobile phones, while being Beo-Eccentric? The problem here is that a lot of other CE manufacturers have discovered the power of design and are using it, where B&O ruled the roost quite on its own during the 80s and 90s. It's simply a lot harder for B&O to stand out. I don't buy into
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Try some flatwire - will do the job excellently. An inexpensive option . Or a more expensive one: http://www.flatwiretv.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=FW&Category_Code=AUDIO
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As a measure of how fast things change. Guess why this chart stops in May? With the introduction of the Playstation 3, Blu-ray got a boost, but HD-DVD is not only catching up, according to Toshiba it's shot past in the summer months ... This is Sony's chart at CEDIA, cleverly terminated while Blu-ray was still ahead. I agree with Peter. Have
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Sometimes I don't use the "official" cover. It's quite nice to play with the coverflow function - I add photos of the performing artists, or images that link to composers, place of performance, etc. Makes for a very interesting flow to the images when I'm playing music, particularly when I have the image up on the flatscreen and
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