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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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Lee - you don't half know how to make a man excited
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Last attempt - I've read somewhere (and can't find it now) about the BS2 having to be in iTunes format if using the device in "drag & drop" mode, external drive mode - maybe you can transfer your music like this. (I don't know what switching to iTunes mode entails as I don't have one myself)
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When I was a lad you used to be able to buy a paper strobe disc (a disc with a multitude of radial lines) which, when illuminated by a conventional 50Hz incandescant light (if you had access to a real laboratory stroboscope even better), the lines would appear stationary if the speed was correct. Theres an free app here to print a strobe disc (with
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How have you organised the music on the SD card? Generally there are limitations as to how this can be done i.e. it is common that you cannot put music in the root folder, it all has to a level below (e.g. if you card shows as drive "E" in you PC then you would need to create a folder such as "e:\mymusic" and store your tracks in
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I don't have a BS2 so I'm only speculating but - do the mp3's play OK from the SD card while still in the PC? I also assume that the mp3's you are talking about aren't encrypted with any sort of DRM. If both of those are OK I would try formattting the card in the BS2 and then transferring music onto it from the PC. It's not unheard
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Alex: Well that's what I thought. I know the B&O speakers have large capacitors in them, but I'll approach it with an open mind... Good lad!
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Alex: Peter: Alex: I'm hopefully going to be testing some out with mains conditioners at some point (apparently BeoLab 9s benefit hugely from this). You'll have done a double blind trial then! Well I was surprised to hear it said, but that came from a very trustable source. I haven't heard for myself though, but I have absolutely no reason
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Alex: They certainly are incredible speakers. I'm hopefully going to be testing some out with mains conditioners at some point (apparently BeoLab 9s benefit hugely from this). IMO, the BeoLab 5 is the only truly 'limitless' speaker on the market. There may be one or two which have benefits over the BL5 in certain areas, but the differences
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Alex: Puncher: Would I expect anything else Are the Macbook and the Macbook Pro you're comparing both current, as similar spec as you can get, models?? BTW - young fellow me lad, you seem to have stopped PM'ing me about your music - I still play your last EP in my car (albeit a lowly Ford Focus without B&O sound system) I've got some
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The best sound and picture (or else why bother) - I would take integration as a given in any future audiovisual system - even from the bulk manufacturers.
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