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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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BeoCare responed to my mail and said that it shuld be 1920x1080p 100Hz when you watching a SD 50Hz source. And 1920x1080p 96Hz when you watching a 24p source. A new firmvare will fix this interpolation issue! So now we don´t have 100Hz updating freqvens on the BV7 MkIV.
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moxxey, you have the Film Mode in the original Service Menu and then the Film Judder Cancel in the Costumer Service menu. I have set them to off both, but se the most diffrence turning the FILM MODE off in the Service menu. I will look in to it.
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mooxey, can you look in to the Costumer Service Menu under Signal information when you watch TV! Because ours dosen´t interpolate at all! It says Output signal: 50Hz!! It should be 100Hz... I have asked B&O about this.. BV7 MKIV = Big flop!
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B & O has made it easy for themselves this time! They have simply Flashed in a PUC control for the inbuilt blu-ray player because you have to press SHIFT (YELLOW ARROW) first and then right/left button to rewind or change Chapter! Exact the sam procedure as if you connect a external Samsung BDP-2500 and use PUC control ! B&O think they are smart
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The TV got 4 HDMI inputs, but two of the them are occupied by two internal HDMI connectors! If you dont need the DVB HD function then you can easy pull the HDMI cable out! So yes it got 4 but are occupied by 2...
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mooxey you need a Gefen HDMI expander for more inputs...
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It seems only Interpolate at 50Hz signals, otherwise, it is 48Hz in the coustmer service menu just like MKIII when we run the Bu-Ray 24Hz ... Veiwing standard TV / DVD = A step up from the MKIII in movements, but the same bad contrast ... It is a Samsung BD2500 internal blu-ray with BD Live 2.0, and i can´t see any diffrence btw the Sony s350
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I mounted up the new Bv7 in the shop today and see no direct difference to the MKIII when we pulled a Planet Earth Blu-Ray 24Hz scene on both!? A little brighter, however. (You only use the 100Hz interpolation when watching 50Hz TV and DVD, and not on Blu-ray) It says also Dolby True HD on the back of the chassie, but according to BeoCare the True HD
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Beolab 5 Typenr: 688X, 6898 Newest sw is 3.00a The previous update from serial 19900141- contains: The mains cable socket of BeoLab 5 has been changed. This has no effect on the specification of the product. No need for a synchronisationcable. So you can buy the speakers without hesitate! Regards
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The name Seriniti sounds made up, and what manufacture would produce this mobile phone?????? Regards!
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