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1st March February 2012
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But can I rip avi video formats from PC to BM5 and then watch this format on TV?
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So if I understand correctly: BS5 can handle music+N.Radio and BM5 can handle video and pictures, but only via BeoVision. Can I rip avi or other movie files via BS5 to BM5 then and watch them on TV?
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I am watching HDTV via DVI-I input on my BV7 32'' if I use BeoVision Avant 32'' as a link room TV is it possible to watch HDTV signal via HF modulator output on the Avant, I know there will be no HDTV resolution watchable on the Avant but can I at least get the picture?
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Yes I have done this, so PC sends signal to TV, but still no picture. Could be a deffect of HD module a cause for this? HD module was built in later by B&O service department.
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I have bought a VGA to DVI-I cable an connected PC to BV7 32'', I have done everything as described in userguide. But I can not get a PC picture on TV. Are there different DVI-I cables where perhaps I should be careful? PC output is set OK, so picture should be seen on PC (laptop) and TV.
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Does somebody know when the new Beoision 7 40'' with bluray player will be available and for what price in euro? Will there also be a 50'' BeoVision 7 version with bluray player available later?
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I have the same problems sometime and when I clean the lens it is OK, but don't clean the lens with wet things only dry cotton.
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What I would like to buy is BV9 one day as replacement for BV7 32", so perhaps then I would buy BS5 if it will have a video streaming possibility.
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I will definitively not buy BS5. At least at the beginning not as there will be very soon I think a lot of changes which will be shown with first usage and must be corrected. As I habe BS9000 I will buy a ne iMac with 1 tera of HD space and BeoPort, this is all I need. But when BS5 one day streams also video formats such as avi where I can load folms
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pictures are also available in the Mediacenter now.