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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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In your iTunes preferences, on the Devices tab, have a look at the AirTunes options: [ ] Disable iTunes volume control for remote speakers [ ] Allow iTunes control from remote speakers These might be worth exploring ...
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definetly a pair of "Spy vs Spy" bombs .... and SWMBO likes them so they can't be too ugly! (saving for some penguins and wishing SWMBO was more of a Dr Who fan)
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Sounds like you have a great set-up so I would encourage you to take the step. I recently bought a Macbook - the first Apple "pc" in our house, and I have been experimenting on the best ways to connect and use it. In my wintel pc days I started using Beoplayer, then bought a Beoport, and then switched to mainly using iTunes (the old Beoworld
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ref question 2: on iTunes preferences Dvices panel there are two tick boxes to do with remote volume control And BTW I have been testing these set-ups to try and decide the best combination for convenience - at my age my ears are the weakest part in the listening chain :) 1. Macbook => wireless to Airport Express => Beosound 4 AUX in to =>
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so true Harry ! it does my head in too is it a sign of old age ? hope not ! BTW, welcome to Beoworld :-)
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[quote user="Flappo The Grate"] i can highly recommend the elagto eye tv software and elgato hardware , i use a tiny little white box - about the size of a matchbox as my tv recorder and it's amazing , just plug an aerial in one end and the usb into your mac - voila ! i've had it over 5 years now and it just gets better and better
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[quote user="GOLFGEAR"] Its official - I called into the B&O store at Willoughby and was informed that there is not going to be a DAB+ module update for the BC2. I was told that B & O at this time dont see a need with Net Radio taking off, so of cause I was a little disappointed , but more disapointed that B & O (Beocare) had not
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[quote user="Jandyt"] This really is good news, and I'm sorry it has took me so long to comment on it. Am I right in thinking that this now facilitates the use of Beo 5 to control B&O equipment that is not Beolink 1000 compatible? The late 80s Beomaster 5000 (MCP) and the Beomaster 3000 (Terminal 3000) spring to mind; or even the earlier
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worse than not winning is winning and not receiving :) I won a small prize almost 2 years ago but it never arrived ... if anyone sees an old B&O delivery (toy) van broken down on the roadside of the M1 or A1 please rescue it :)) Ed-2 (now back in Oz)
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Mark, hear hear from here! I endorse your plea (or the 2nd post's) ... I bought my Macbook mainly because of the enthusiasm of people on this forum for Apple ... and as you know from my posts I have loved every minute since I bought it. Today I was at an Apple story trying to decide whether to buy a Macmini or Apple TV - my second substantial Apple
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