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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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Coolskin: I've hooked up the Mac Mini (MKi) to the BV7-32 MKi via L+R connectors on the back. Thanks. I'm going to speak to my dealer. My old BV7-32 MKI had a mini-jack to scart cable and enabled me to select A.MEM for the Airport Express. You might be wondering why I didn't keep the cable etc? As my computer was up in the home office and
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Goldfrog88: You can assign the V.MEM by calling up the Menu, Options, Connections and then the AV you have V.AUX set to. Press the right button to change the V.AUX to V.MEM. Just make sure you can still select your Set Top Box (STB) from the list that follows. Go finally stores the settings. Thanks, that's exactly what I did. I just couldn't
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Hi, I read that, as the BV7-40 MKIII has a DVB-T as standard in the UK, you have to assign the Sky box to V.AUX. I read that online and my dealer has their box set up this way. They set up my TV like this. It's a bit of pain to have to select V.AUX + go, just to watch TV. However, I was reading the manual and it implied that you could assign a video
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Hi, I know this has been covered in various formats before, but what is the best way to connect an Airport Express to a BV7-40 MKIII? I was going to purchase a mini-jack to toslink (S/PDIF), but you can't seem to select the S/PIDF as an input - it only appears to work in conjunction with something else. There also doesn't appear to be the old
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355f: The issue is further compounded with he fact that the bv7 handles HD far better than SD dvd so there will of course be 'issues' when watching the same disc material HDvSD Yes, more obvious pixelisation on DVDs that are pixelated (300 is a good example). On a sidenote, nothing compares to a HD movie on Sky HD or BBC HD. Absolutely no pixelisation
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355f: Im delighted all your blue rays are better than ds dvds but please look at the following 355F, I don't really need someone else to offer me my opinion. ie. what that forum states is irrevelant. What I would say is that some Blu-rays are not well encoded (see my earlier post) and are no better than an upscaled SD DVD. However, the same upscaled
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355f: Totest this theoryI have the bourne ultimatum BR on pioneer 8 series with PS3 and a standard dvd played on BV4 with BS3- the standard dvd is far better in every way. Checkout AV forums for a list of BR discs that are actually worth having for picture quality alone- its not many! How did you do that test? Bourne Ultimatum - or any Bourne movie
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355f: For my part, the biggest imprvements we are going to see with BR will be in sound and not picture formats. Alas, without HDMI 1.3 these new codecs will not be available to existing BS3 holders. This is another fault with the way BnO operates which i meantioned before! I'm already astonished my 2008-model BV7-40 MKIII doesn't support HDMI
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I wrote an extensive reply based on my experience of Blu-ray and my BV7-40 MKIII. Sadly it came up as 'post needs to be moderated'. Sigh.
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martin01: Mayby the pictureprocessor in the BV7 is not sufficient. Has anybody experienced this problem when looking at bluray movies? As a current BV7-40 MKIII owner and a previous BV7-32 (MKI) owner, I can discuss this subject. Sadly it's not the TV. It's Blu-ray. Some Blu-ray movies are produced and encoded to a high standard, others aren't
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