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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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Good question - it should have been out by now... Roger
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It would be great if some of our US-members in the Boston area could give us a review after the concert! Very interesting concept and idea. Roger
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The BV7 should fit the job description if they have cable or sat tv (=radio access through the STB). Roger
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Hvis du ser fjernsyn via en set-top-box må denne innstilles korrekt: 16:9 skjerm og fortelle hva den skal gjøre med et bilde som er kodet som 4:3 (keep, stretch or pan & scan etc). BV3 skifter format basert på spenningen på pinne 8 i scart-pluggen. Roger
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You should only pass on to the BS3 the sound formats that is supported by it (DD 5.1, DTS 5.1 etc), but other formats (such as DTS-HD) must be decoded by the PS3 and sent to the BS3 as multi channel PCM. The PS3 is very versatile in this respect, but you can easily get lost in the audio output setup. Same goes for Sony's stand-alone BD players:
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B&O anbefaler følgende produkt: Autosol Metal polish og en myk klut. Roger
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[quote user="soundproof"]And what I'm saying is that if you wish to provide digital content to the market, then you can use Apple's codecs free of charge when providing this content, whether you sell it inside or outside the iTunes store. [/quote] Fully agree. The BeoSound 5 is all about sound quality, but still you can not transfer
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It should be in stores by Xmas according to the CEO. Roger
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I agree - seeing Lee in the BeoLounge is visual proof that BeoWorld is accepted by the Danes. Lee has done great things for BeoWorld and took us to another level with the Danes in Struer. A healthy relationship indicated by his comments in the article. Roger
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Claes beat me to it - but here is what I wrote: Hi, A fairly straight forward setup, so I assume your dealer is correct. Please forgive me, but starting from scratch: Each input on your tv can be mapped to a key on the Beo4. In the setup menu of the tv you assign each connection to V.MEM, DTV, V.AUX etc. If you connect your DVB-C box as V.MEM in the
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