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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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Razlaw: 355F, can you answer this question? .....if I do the following: 1. Set the Blu-Ray player to output uncompressed PCM in the Blue-Ray player. 2. Set a Blu-Ray disc to select the uncompresed PCM track in the Disc set-up menu, not Dolby or DTS and not Dolby TrueHD or DTS Master HD and play it here is what I get 1. The onscreen menu for the Blu
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peterjacobs: This is certainly an epic post with vigorous and passionate arguments. Not sure it has helped me though but I don't really care.... you see... I have just ordered a new BV4, BS3, Beolab 10, Samsung SPA800B (the one recommended by B&O and developed with Joe Kane Productions), the Projector LIft (for in ceiling concealment) the Stewart
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Well the explanation for more crisp and so on could possible come from the principle that the core track is contained in the true HD track- hence the term -layered. Its very surprising the differences volume levels between inputs can make. Be that as is may, there is a possibility that Soundproof came up with- namely that the BS3 is doing something
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Razlaw: Please re-read my last post, I apologized for using the word unveil that you choose to parse so literally and should have said "roll out" as the article said. Also, see the additional link I added to that post indicating Abt was one of the first seven stores in America with the new OLED TV from Sony. I stand by the statement and the
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Razlaw: I said nothing about CES or IFA, but here is an article on the dealer. For instance, according to the article, when Samsung had only 2 of a new $150,000 TV, one went to my dealer to be showcased, and Sub-Zero spent $1,000,000 on their 3,000 square foot space within my dealer. Abt Article yes but thats not unveling new technology. Thats dealer
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Razlaw: moxxey: Razlaw: Read Martin's post from about 20 minutes before yours for instance. He indicates he spoke to an engineer at B and O. I seem to remember a similiar ealier in this thread. Also, my dealer has confirmed it to me. Dealers confirm a lot of things, but it doesn't mean it's the official line. Sales people can get carried
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Razlaw: moxxey: Razlaw: So we have different anonymous sources connected to B and O, some say yes, some say no. Who has said that B&O have said 'yes'? Could you give me this quote please? ie. show me some info. Everything I've read here indicates that B&O say that it does not support True HD or any HD audio. They told me this directly
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soundproof: Yes! No! Yes! No! Martin - it's down to whether BeoSystem 3 can handle the huge datastream. I own BeoLab 5 speakers. These can take an analog or digital signal. No matter what type, the incoming signal is first upconverted to 24/96kHz. Then it's processed by the speakers' sophisticated circuits, and then it's sent on to a
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martin01: I have talked to one B&O engineer (in Struer) who says that BS3 support and can handle 96khz/24bit and he says that it also handle Multichannel PCM. So obviosly different people at B&O says different things. If you cant HEAR it you havent got it!
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