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[quote user="zooropa"] In this case I have to switch the tv off to stop the rear speakers from giving sound.[/quote] ... or press "LIST" on your Beo 4 till "SPEAKER" is displayed and then press "2" or "3"
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[quote user="paddy2042"] So, I can turn both the Wireless on and off with the remote and I can turn the TV on and off with the remote but the Beo4 will not turn one off when the other is turned on. [/quote] A Beo4 has no "toggle command" for switching between 2 units in a Link-Room - this could only be done with a Beo5/6 by programming
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[quote user="kimhav"] ... what would pick; BS5+BM5 or BS5 Encore? [/quote] Most of these questions have already been discussed & answered in this thread: http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/t/38158.aspx
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[quote user="lano"] I have a Beosystem 1 EU in the main room and I want to distribute the sources connected to it to other rooms [/quote] You are a little bit "off topic" - the BSys 1 is not intended to be used with the RF-Link-Amplifier cause it has a "RF-Mixing-Stage" already built in. (But you can use the B&O RF
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[quote user="paddy2042"]I have a B&O system in the living room with a Wireless setup to a study. This works fine with a pair of BL4000 speakers. I have an Avant in this room as well using only it's own speakers.[/quote] ... assuming you know how to set options using a Beo4: " Standby"+"LIST" simultanously, "LIST"
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[quote user="vlohjr1"]a very very expensive sonos the encore costs say 2500 pounds whereas a sonis player is 280[/quote] ... a Bentley and a Skoda have in common: they are cars, are using roads and beeing owned by VW - but will offer a slightly different "user interface" & "driving experience" ...
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[quote user="TWG"]Did I understood it correctly[/quote] Yes & No Every BeoSound 5 Encore will access a common storage (eg BM5) or the same router/access point and will independently play the selected content in it's own room through it's own speakers - it's a music system, not a remote!. It's ethernet, not (only one source
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[quote user="bhollenberg"] If you use the BeoSound 5 ENCORE as a stand alone product. Are you still able to control it through a remote? [/quote] Yes, it 's a music system able to control lokal speakers, getting content from remote sources via ethernet. If you imagine it in terms of an "analog ML-System" it could be described
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just an idea, maybe you are using 120 DPI instead of 96 DPI in your "Display propertiers"
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[quote user="bhollenberg"] If I look on the B&O website and check the specifications, it looks that the BeoSound 5 already have these things [/quote] A BeoSound 5 will ALWAYS need a BeoMaster5 as content server and PL-Controller for local active speakers (and the BM5 can additionaly connect to a NAS via Ethernet, distribute sound to a