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Finally, I've made a "Paint" document of what i'm wanting to do and it's clear.... The one solution to my problem is if I could connect the "TV/AUX" out of an AV 7000 to a "T" and one end to the "TV/AUX" of the Beocenter 9500 and the other end to a Beolink Converter on to a Masterlink system... Is
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Okay Peter....thanks..it's running now.....thanks for the help.......K..
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yes...very nice and pretty on the desktop...but when i open it....then it says something like this allows you to update the program or remove it...that's the only 2 options....so I click upgrade...and then it loads for a second or two and then the whole thing just CLOSES !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! every time..
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Did just that....downloaded both....it updated and then just disappeared......im on a PC.....frustrating to say the very least...
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It downloads, but does not run....any ideas?? Would this help me build a virtual system to see if it'd work??
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So practically.....I can take a Powerlink (say Powerlink 2) off the Beocenter 9500 and run it to the ML / MCL converter....and just use it as a passive, yes??? (with an IR eye). thanks...
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excellent...thanks peter..
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YES....I see what you mean...On the back of the Beocenter there is a "TV/AUX" connection that say's it's for "Bang & Oulfsen TV or other auxiliary equipment" That is Datalink yes??? SO....connect that to a CONVERTER....which converts to ML and then connect this to the main system....yes?? THanks
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Anyone here with experience with these?? I've read everything on the site... Question 1) When you connect a local audio source with a Datalink cable....how does this practically work with the remote?? ie...does the remote interact directly with the CD player or does it interact with the transceiver through the master system then through the datalink
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Hi Graham...so you'd suggest mounting flat only, yes??? or with a well tuned door it's okay to tilt a bit....thanks..