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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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- The dock market of today will move from a device holder/charger to being a receiver of wireless media. Quality will be exceptional as N bandwidth is more than plentiful for audio and HD video. The smart companies will jump on AirPlay, because customers whether middle class or wealthy are increasingly likely using an Apple technology stack in some
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As per vikinger, you need to move the remote sensor down to the middle left third section of the box. It works perfectly with the existing Sky + PUC commands. Just took me a little while of moving the sensor around until I found the new infrared receiver placement on the new smaller Amstrad box. Its almost impossible to see. You'll be very pleased
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Hi there - Mk IIIs and MK IVs have a digital TV receiver in them for Freeview. However, no FreeView HD. B&O does not yet offer an HD terresteral receiver. I imagine this will be a new card for all of us as the spec is unique to the UK, but I may be wrong. I believe one of the sponsors of BeoWorld, STB Brackets, offer a holder that attaches to the
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[quote user="Spiros"]Moderators!!! Come on!! Pin it!!! it's extremely useful information! [/quote] I support this and have asked on a couple of prior occasions - unfortunately we've been ignored in favour of re-runs of Cottery Press Books ;-) These products are all about the software nowadays and with B&O customers having a vast
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Anyone seen a fix list yet for the 8.02 software update?
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[quote user="dilznik"] [quote user="PhilLondon"] The Apple TV synchronises with your main Mac's iTunes and iPhoto. The mac mini wouldn't, so you have to manage your media library manually. p. [/quote] It's a Mac Mini. Just put everything on it and you're set. [/quote] No longer a problem - iTunes 9.0.x will sync libraries
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[quote user="TripEnglish"] [quote user="mawheele"] You could boil water on the AppleTV. The amount of heat it puts off precludes it from being considered outstanding in any positive way. Your engineer was a putz. Since when did heat have anything to do with sound quality. Apple has one of the finest engineering teams of any electronics
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[quote user="Razlaw"] Thanks for all of the input. I have had Apple TV connected and functioning with the Beo 4 for many months. All music is stored in lossless. My questions were more related to sound quality as I think it is superb but others seem to reccommend an external DAC and I was trying to figure in what situations is an external
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I notice a lot of you have already picked holes in this case for the BM5, and agree with many of you that some of the arguments are incorrect. On-Board Storage. Yes you can stream with ATV, but 99.9% of the time you play music from the onboard 40GB or 160GB drive. Drop-outs, Noooop. They don't happen as the music comes direct from disk. Even if
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I dont know the precise answer to your question, but I can tell you that it does work with the integrated Blu-Ray drive on a MKIII which is simply connected via the onboard HDMI and therefore I'd imagine it does work.
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