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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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David, I can confirm that you can provide sub-titles with a one button press as Andy stated..
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You will not find a code in the tool for A-V.AUX however you will have on your screen V.AUX and AV.. and if you press V.AUX followed by AV.. it will effectively give the A-V.AUX. I have checked the codes transmitted from the Beo5 and they are the same. You cannot macro it into one button click because you cannot add "AV .. " and in fact any
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During my testing I have observed the following symptoms related to "Album Covers" and I would be pleased to received feedback on this thread of your observations. Having tested Beoport version 4.65 on 4 PC's so far both as "clean" installs, in other words Beoport was not previously installed on the PC or as an upgrade I have
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Well done Andy, Do ALL your albums have covers or only some ?
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Andy, Let me start by saying that if the dialog box says you are downloading 4.61, then you have the wrong version. If I run it it comes up with version 4.65 as below:- It maybe that you are actually downloading through a proxy which has not been updated.
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Hebo, Whilst I have not tried a Topfield 5710 PVR, like most manufacturers they rarely change existing IR codes from previous models. They may add new codes not previously used however. B&O have produced STB generated codes for the following Topfield models TF4000 T/COT TF4000 PVR N TF6300 IR TF4000PVR TF5000PVR TF5800PVR
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Thank you for pointing out that I missed the word "DVD" out after AVANT. The wording should have said "any AVANT DVD" In my defence, I would say that in my third paragraph I do say AVANT DVD
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Also, further to Daniel's point, you cannot upgrade your existing Beolab 3500 to have powerlink sockets anyway. You may wish to check what version of software is installed in your Beolab 3500, if it is version 2.0 or 2.1 then the display will show N.MUSIC or N.RADIO when selected. You can get full details of how to check from my FAQ HERE also how
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I am assuming that you were listening to DAB radio at the time and your "bang" could be a short transmission fault or more likely it could be a "Brown out" or "mains spike". If it does not happen again, then you can assume it is caused by one of these problems. Brownout Definition: A reduction in the mains voltage without
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Having the Beolab 3500 in the same room as your PC and Beoport will be no problem and a very nice office environment. The only thing to note would be as you would not have speakers connected to the Beoport box itself, your on-screen remote would not really need to be used for day to day activity as volume etc only effect any speakers or headphones connected
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