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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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I'm afraid the most needed upgrade on BeoMedia 1 is the prehistorical processor, and this upgrade is probably also the most difficult, isn't it?
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Hi, Not all SCART inputs are SVHS/RGB enabled, you need to check in the Avant manual to see which SCART takes the Y/C signal, if I remember mine was plugged in the AV2 socket, not AV1(VCR), and not AV3 (decoder).
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I think I understand the B&O logic in the absence of a load/eject button on the remotes, and I 100% understand this logic: a remote control is a ..remote (!) unit, that's used away from the system you want to control, and obviously, if you want to load/eject a cd/DVD, it means you're already in front of the player, so why do you want to
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Hi there, I'm talking only for myself, but looking at the speakers in your setup, I'd say "NO PLEASE" to the loudness option, your Lab 7-1 goes down to 37 Hz, and the Lab 3 produce enough bass as well, and I think loudness would only be an option if you watch a nice movie at night at a lower volume than usual and don't want to
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For those of you who want an updated design for BeoLab 5, there's nothing easier: just customize the fabric covers!!
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I have a lot of the Jensen products , including watches, weather station, kitchen scale, smoke detector, and wall clock. I agree the build quality is disappointing, especially for the weather station & the phones, made of 100% cheap plastics that wear after a year. However, the smoke detector and the metal accessories (scale, watch) have a much
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It's nice to see that B&O are finally waking up and updating their products, I was wondering how long they would rest on their laurels.. Now I hope the whole BeoSound range will get the same update(s) (=BeoSound 2 + BeoSound 3 + BeoSound 6), otherwise it will add even more frustration to daily use: each BeoSound has different file formats for
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Once again, the BV7-32 is completely left aside, no white version, no Blu-Ray player, no full HD, no PCM playback on the digital inputs, no motorized tilting, and then they wonder why it doesn't sell that good?
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BV 7-40 and BV 8 all accept PCM signal on their SPDIF inputs, it's only BV7-32 that is the poor man's TV in that case , there was never an update, there was also a long thread on BeoWorld about this a few months (years?) ago, I don't know why this TV can't do it, since my older BV3-32 can play both PCM and AC3 from SPDIF inputs..quite
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Hi, Sorry for you, but the problem comes from BV7-32, not BeoMedia. BV7-32 is one of the few BeoVisions that only accepts AC3 signals from the SPDIF inputs, and since your audio outputs on BeoMedia are sending PCM signals, your TV can't decode them. So you have to stick to analog sound, or buy another TV (I have the same problem, I bought a BV7
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