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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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Hi Beobuddy, the project has taken a long time yes and I think it’s been worth it. The HD picture quality is stunning on the Samsung and I believe out ways the loss of B&O product uniformity not to mention the high cost comparison of a BV TV. All the inputs capabilities are built in and I was adamant I wouldn’t have to go cap in hand
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Page 2 of 2 5; The SKY HD was in another room with an Avant so it was obvious the box would have to be located with the BS2 and within HDMI cable length of the UE TV. Audio goes to BS2 decoder scart and video / audio to the TV via HDMI. The remote eye works the SKY box fine and the BS2 menus. All works fine except not being able to display the menus
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Page 1 of 2: Hi Beobuddy, Thanks again for the good advice. I had considered more than just displaying output from the BS2 (only) and these were my needs in priority order, and all 5 criteria had to be satisfied: 1; The TV had to be as close as possible in width as the Beolab 3500 mounted above it (it’s not a centre speaker or in the right place
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Thanks for that Beobuddy, both your comments have added understanding to 1: why the sound setting changes make a difference, rather than having to accept the BS2 has greater intelligence than me and 2: we can now procceed with concentarting on scalers or other convertors to upscale the 576P to something else the TV's will accept I think i read somewhere
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Hi Ralf, just back on line myself with an AOC CRT, £5 me too from my friendly computer shop The 9 pin d-sub is numbered correctly on mine, allways count from the reverse (wiring) of the socket / plug. There are ususally tiny numbers against the holes / pins but i'mm too old now to read these without a magnifier. I did find the VGA pinnouts
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Hi Ralf, I missed that! Mind at rest now but raised another question: When "NONE" is selected, the SubWoofer YES / NO option isn't available. Is this because this multiple speaker dialogue is about suround sound and not speaker matching? In other words, if you have a Beolab 2 but no second pair of speakers, you must choose NONE and connect
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I have tried Video Option 1, 2 and 6, still the sound is poor when any type of speaker is selected except "NONE" I have tried selecting 6000's front & 6000' rear (with a 6000 plugged into the rear sockets) - the speaker switches on (but sure no sound is coming out of it) when the selection is made and as soon as the menu is exited
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It's a CTX (Taiwan) dinosaur - probably about 7 years old. Model is VL701 and the label states "50/60Hz" I know the BS2 VGA pinouts are exactly the same as a standard PC VGA monitor but have not been able to get LCD PC displays working - might be the 50Hz thing. I would hazzard a guess that for some reason most older CRT monitors will
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Hi Ralf, checked in the service menu, the BS2 is set to option 1. Have connected a DVD player to STB / DTV scart, perfect picture on CRT monitor and sound through the 6000 speakers very very good but still only when NONE speakers is selected in sound setup options. easy to jump to conclusion that BS2 audio processor might be faulty but everything else
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Sorry i can't find anything in the user or reference manuals or the forum to resolve this in menu options, my difficulty is: On RF and scart audio source input to my (newly purchased not quite got going yet) BS2 MKIII, the sound is only working properly if "NONE" speakers are selected in the sound setup. Haven't access to ML where
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