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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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At least for the BS3 the good old DVD-Controller is still available. You may want to check if this one is available for the BV7 as well and if your DVD is included. I am facing the same problem with my Panasonic DVD Recorder, not on the PUC ist, but on DVD controller list. Furthermore, someone told me there is a way to "copy" the DVD controller
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Apple TV is no option for me as well as I don't want to switch on the TVevery time I want to have access to the music library. The Sonos system is great, I tested it some time ago. I am not sure if you really hear a difference if you connect the Sonos to the Aux In of the BS9000 and than to the Lab5. At least from I expirience I did not hear any
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Design ist immer Geschmacksache, mir gefällt z.B. eine Lab5 sehr gut, ich kann mit einer Penta nichts anfangen. Auch finde ich die Gestaltung des BV7 mit einem Lab7.4 sehr gelungen! Bei der Beosound 4, lab4 Ständer als auch BV8 ist die Kabellösung einfach inakzeptabel!!! Ich bin auch 100% bei Martin mit den Modulen, das würde vieles
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The Lintronic Box is a quite cool thing, however, it takes a while to understand the details how to operate the box. But at the end it is quite simple.... you just need the box, the USB cable and a powersupply. A Lintronic or a "poor man's Beoliving" workshop would be a very nice idea. There are so many things you can do but as you said
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Hi Stefan, sure I remember our session at the Beoliving theatre! Was a great event! What you have suggested is my plan B actually, however, I am not 100% happy with this little tweak after I spent so much money for the "Stage Manager" BS3....The Lintronic box controlls my JVC via RS232, I am only missing the IR codes for my Davision screen
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Some time ago I had a intersting discussion with the guy who is in charge of the beoliving concept in Germany (he helps dealers to plan and setup the demo rooms). As far as I recall the discussion the BS3 takes over full control of the projector, not just switching on and off. Pressing the menu button on the beo4 gives access to the projector menu
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I have a BS3 with a Panasonic Plasma (TH 50 with a G10 panel) and a JVD HD1 projector. The BS3 is based on a great concept, however, B&O's take on a couple of things are not 100% compatible with the rest of the world. Furthermore, the software is not even close to be bugfree. B&O has their own view on color temperature and I am always challenged
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Ich besitze eine BS9000 und habe auch schon einige Zeit mit einem BC2 geliebäugelt. die BS9000 ist eine der "Signature" Produkte von B&O, es war das Gerät welches mich überhaupt zu B&O geführt hat. Es ist an der Wand installiert ohne sichtbare Kabel einfach ein Design-Objekt. Ein Klassiker halt, leider ohne MP3
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Da kann ich leider auch nur zustimmen.....fast....zumindestens :-) Mein erster B&O kauf war eine BS9000 mit Lab3 und einem BV6-22 plus Beoport. Richtig klasse war eigentlich nur die BS9000 und der LS, der BV6 war zu klein (kann B&O nix für) und das HD-Ready Dilemma habe ich durch Rückgabe ausgestanden. Beoport ist leider irgendwie
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Sorry, Bingo, not B&O's fault. Panasonic does not offer G11 comercial panels as of today. You may want to call Panasonic and ask why they always have a huge delay of implementing the latest panel line up within their comercial panel series.
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