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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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Hi. Now that the AppleTV may be useful, how do you guys set it up to work with the Beo4? Does it require having a B&O TV?
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I think a lot of you are missing the target audience for the Air. It's for people who travel a ton and have another computer at home. How often do you honestly use your DVD drive in your laptop if you've got another computer at home? You can load apps through another computer's drive. And if you absolutely need one, it's 100 euros, small
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Bump in case any Mac/BM-Link users didn't see it.
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Time Machine is an automatic backup system. You need an external hard drive. BeoPort attaches to your Mac (USB and 1/8" headphone jack) and your B&O system (the usual link). Then you can use N.Music on your stereo unit (BC2 did you say?) to control iTunes with the Beo4. N.Radio does the same thing but for streaming audio in it's own playlist
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I have both of the above and it works like a champ.
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Please see my post at http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/2/79189/ShowThread.aspx#79189 Long story short: BM-Link 1.0 works like a champ (at least with iTunes 7.4.2). Uninstall 1.5 and use that.
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AT: So, IMHO Your argument at first time sounds good, but not for the second time. I didn't think anyone would read it twice ;-) But yeah, you're right. My point was B&O has a wide range of stuff. I wasn't thinking of the rebadged stuff like the BS6 (because it's crap). I was thinking more like the BS1 or the BS4 or the BL4... "entry
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Okay, I'd like to confirm this. I have iTunes 7.4.2 and beoport firmware 1.2.1. I downloaded BM-Link package 1.0, RAN THE UNINSTALLER, then loaded 1.0. Now it works almost exactly like it should. The colored buttons and everything do their thing. The only weird thing is the << and >> buttons fast forward and fast reverse, which may be
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BMW makes a 1 series. People who buy it like to know they're buying a BMW. It's a decent car for a good price and it lets people who normally would've been stuck with a GM, have something a little better. BMW makes a 7 series. People who buy it are buying a status symbol. It's a pimped out car for a massive price that lets people who
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Personally I think it's hilarious. Like ribbing someone but, uh, different. For 20 years a couple of friends and I have called almost every single piece of software available on the Mac "Mac-whatever" (Mac-Word, Mac-Photoshop, Mac-World of Warcraft) as a joke on the applications as they were called when the Mac first came out (Macpaint
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