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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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I recently ordered a new 40" BeoVision 7 television Mk IV sight unseen to beat the price rise. And then my delivery date slipped by a month and I got busy and had not been checking Beoworld ... ... and then on Friday night I celebrate a relative's birthday present to a SONY 46" LCD and SAMSUNG DVD player by taking around a bunch of my
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the phones are great and once you have one with its AV volume control ........ you just HAVE to have the audio-visual system to complement it :-)
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for my PC laptop for years I used 3.5" seagate drives in external enclosures with external power -- very noisy but ok for desktop backups for portable access I has two 2.5" drives I used -- USB powered and all you could here were the clicks as they were accessing data when I was in the UK I got SWMBO a 750GB Maxtor (it has seagate inside)
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[quote user="Puncher"]My real reason for posting is to point out that, if you're anything like me, you'll get as far as doing a few and then think "Stuff this, life is too short" and just buy the CD or download the album from the net.[/quote] If I was only so lucky ... there are still a few albums of mine that have not turned
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sounds fantastic ! have you noticed any performance problems ? [ I wonder what the chip difference between an AppleTV and a Mac-mini is .... ]
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Hi, if the sound is coming out when you press AUX then you must have some connection from the beomedia to the beosound ... what happens when you disconnect that connection and press N.MUSIC ? [ I have a BeoPort connected via ML to my Beosound 4 and it works exactly as it should, but there is no way for me to connect my BeoPort via the Aux-in ]
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and what does "your local dealer" say ...
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[quote user="Puncher"]Aren't Mac's crap![/quote] "Mon, dem's fightin' words" Ed~2 looks in his Apple toolkit for a large monkey wrench ... only to find there is not one to be found ... : (punchline coming) : ... cause Apple plumming works perfectly every time and all the time
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Not sure why some tracks are only a minute or two apart The scrobbler software records a song as "played" at the 50% mark so maybe when I am sampling it generates a false reading
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Just saw this article http://www.tomsguide.com/us/hdmi-hdcp-ethernet-htpc,news-3931.html No need for immediate concern Post filed for discussion in 18 months time (joke)