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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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A quick answer to myself, so that the next person with the same problem will know a solution: Finally, a VGA to DVI cable instead of DVI-DVI did the trick. I do not know why, but now the screen works well. François
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[quote user="csmager"] From experience from one afternoon of trying to do this, the BV7-32 doesn't report its resolutions (via EDID) correctly. Linux reports it as invalid, at least. So I struggled to persuade it to accept the native resolution from my PC. It also has other issues, meaning the TV won't even show anything during POST
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Hello everybody, I was quite proud of having linked my computer to my BV7-32 Mk1 to my computer and use is as a great computer screen. It was quite some work, but with enough trying, I made it. The problem is that it does not work anymore. I thought I just had to start the TV first and then the computer ( with the right resulution), but suddently this
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Imagine: the rolling hills of Oklahoma under a stormy sky, the sound of Wagner's Walkyrie charge (which system for that?) and Mulder who takes a right turn instead of a left one, as suggested by Scully.
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I am sure your stuff would work properly with the right transformer. However, my last experience using 110V with adapters was not exactly a success, and as the saying goes: once burnt, twice shy. A high concentration of beovox and beolab in Oklahoma? This just sound like an excellent "X-file" subject: The return of Beowulf: A secret ring of
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Dear Michael, Many thanks for your offer, but I am afraid that 110V will require an adapter for the 240V we have here in Switzerland, and I had bad experiences with adapters (as in BZZZZ! PSHHHT! Kaput, if I may say so). BTW, you are the very first person from Oklahoma I ever meet Greetings from Switzerland François
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Steffen, I live a perfectly typical French marriage, where I decide about everything, as long as my decision pleases my wife . Now we live in Switzerland and everything major goes through a referendum More seriously, on big ticket item, we both have veto rights. Speaking of flat screens, I vetoed them for six years, so that now we do not anymore wish
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Well, we will not compete: Meanwhile, I know I can only have 3000 or 4500 (veto from Ms. regarding the size of the 5000, which I preffered. And who said that size would not matter for women...) In blue. It seems that beolab could be better, due to the shortcomings -alleged, as they say in the news -- of the BC9300 in terms of amplifier. 3000 and 4500
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Hello everybody, many thanks for your valuable advice. Meanwhile, I know I can only have 3000 or 4500 (veto from Ms. regarding the size of the 5000, which I preffered. And who said that size would not matter for women...) In blue. It seems that beolab could be better, due to the shortcomings -alleged, as they say in the news -- of the BC9300 in terms
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Hello David, I also had to wait a long time to get my TV, a BV7-32 mark I in my case. For the video, I linked my mini Acer (windows 7, Linux) to the screen over a DVI cable, the image is excellent, especially with Linux/Ubuntu. For the sound, my short-term solution linked the Audio Output jack of my computer to the Audio In cinch of the television.
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