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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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Impressive to see other consumer products companies adopting AirPlay technology. In the fullness of time, this will be the death of the ubiquitous dock/speaker devices, which I always thought were an unnecessary technological dead end. [quote user="BeoNut1"] And here's a video of Pioneer's new, Apple-friendly equipment. http://www
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Phil, It is probably very late in your development cycle, but here is my wishlist: 1. Airplay as implemented here on a Pioneer product: http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/p/35235/317735.aspx#317735 2. Ability to change the sort order of sources in LinkPlayer ... for instance I use Plex but hardly ever use Hulu, so I would drag Hulu to the bottom 3. Ability
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Phil, LinkPlayer is an absolutely fantastic product. BeoLink PC2 is 10 years old now, and can be flash-upgraded into BeoPort. People are amazed at the things Roku and similar products are doing right now. When I consider I do that all and more with LinkPlayer, MacMini, BeoPort, Beo4 remote, and Master Linked products, I can't help but think that
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Hey, the Phantom may have a 12-cylinder BMW engine, but it is no all-German, Dresden-built, Phaeton 12-cylinder.
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[quote user="soundproof"] [quote user="XavierItzmann"] [quote user="soundproof"]B&O was unfortunate enough to hire a CEO who was in bed with Microsoft[/quote] Whereas it is the job of the Board to identify a CEO with enough of a vision, it is difficult to see how a bunch of old Northern Europeans, back in 2001, could
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[quote user="vikinger"] Next (now this) year, according to Bloomberg , China will become the biggest market for Rolls Royce cars. [/quote] Already a year ago, 60% of Phaetons, all made in Dresden, were sold... not in Germany, not in Britain and most certainly not in the U.S. China. The best-selling Hermès boutique in the world is not
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[quote user="Clakke"]I have major difficulties finding a point with this. [/quote] Yeah. Same here. Me, I have a $10 cable which can hook our iPhones to the Aux-In on our BS 3000. I've used it a handful of times throughout the years, most recently a few weeks ago. When one already has the entire music collection hooked up to the MasterLink
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I use LinkPlayer which is wonderful for all sorts of functionality. Nonetheless, with regards to your upgrade from XP to Win-7: please realize that BeoPort is 10-year old tech, like (presumably) much of your B&O kit. Just like one might not expect a BeoCord to fully integrate with the latest B&O equipment, one should realize that whatever computer
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The Sonance site reveals they've already have had the docks for a while: IR IR+RS232 (like so many home "automation" systems) IR+video output for TV hookup The question is: will we just get a special Beo4-compatible IR eye version (like Lutron does for B&O)... or will we require a B&O Gateway that can communicate via RS232 to the
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[quote user="soundproof"]B&O was unfortunate enough to hire a CEO who was in bed with Microsoft[/quote] Whereas it is the job of the Board to identify a CEO with enough of a vision, it is difficult to see how a bunch of old Northern Europeans, back in 2001, could have seen that they were betting on a loser horse (Microsoft): 1. Other than
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