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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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[quote user="moxxey"] doesn't suffer from any linkroom issues.... [/quote] To be fair Moxxey, This is not true. You just dont have anything digital connected that needs processing by the BS3.. When doing this, the delay will be there for sure. That said, it does not justify the MKIV. I said a lot of positive things about this Tv, but i
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Well, if the kitchen tv is in option 4 and the mainroomtv in option 0, it is not possible to control them both at the same time other than maybe dooing a makro that mutes them both. First mute, then Link - mute... But using the wheel is not possible i think. Actually the delay is not that strange. The BV 7 takes time to process the digital images SO
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What i mean with you not beeing able to adjust sound on both tv´s at the same time is, that is is not possible through Masterlink. If both IR eyes are visible for the Beo5, there is no problem. Yes, B&O knows very well about the sounddelay issue and the problem cant be fixed untill they introduce Digital masterlink. Dont count on it anytime
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hi Hackel I am not quite sure i understand your request. However let me try. You want to be able to turn volume up and down on both tv´s at the same time right? I do not think this is possible unless the remote reaches both tv´s. You are able to turn an entire linksetup off at the same time by holding down the powerbutton, but that is it
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For at vælge PUC kræves det at du opgradere dit BV 6 med et HD modul. Du vil så kunne vælge DTV og tilslutte IR... Det var i alt fald hvad der var påkrævet før det virkede med mit gamle BV 7-32 non HD
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Looks promising... If B&O watches this forum, they now know what to do....It will be available in 2016, but not wireless... :-)
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What Thomas means, is that because he uses the DVB-HD module to watch digital content, the tv displays a startup timer. There is no timer on analoge channels. The Bv-7 does the same thing...The timer is there as the DBV-HD module starts up and Thomas is correct, it takes ages for the picture to be displayed. Hopefully, this will be different after the
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Hi Omcneill I would think a HD module should be available as they still produce the BC 6-26 ( a new version is comming soon or are allready here??) The new one is HD ready (720) and i dont think you can have 1080P on your BV 6-26. It does by the way not make a huge difference on such a small tv if it is 720 og 1080 so i would not worry. Bv 7-32 is NOT
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By "turn off and on again" do you mean the mains? If not, try turning off the power for a period of say 15 minutes. Plug it back in, enter pin, and see what happens
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[quote user="The_Beonic_Man"] Hi Phil, I own the previous Mark III model and have decided not to upgrade to the Mark IV. Moxxey (Chris) has much experience using this TV and I am sure he'll comment at some point in this thread. You'll find that useful and informative. You mentioned that you read previous threads when the TV was first
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