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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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Keith Saunders: The sound processor is on the motherboard as is common these days, plus interfacing circuits on the B&O board at the back. Thanks. I am very curious about the sound processor. In many of the Beosound 5 discussions, there were several comments about how good the quality of sound is from the BM5. I have some knowledge about PCs and
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Great information and pictures. Does anyone know why there is a pci connector which cannot be used. Since there is a second SATA connector, is it possible to add another drive? Where is the sound processor on this machine? Thanks,
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PhilLondon: Technology moves very fast. There are huge progress made in other fields as well, like screens. It is likely that any device that B&O makes will not last as long as they used to be. You are right. Technology does move fast. The upgrade cycle will probably be more like B&O flat panel TVs. Over the last 5 years, B&O TVs changed
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Alex: Although the AirPort Express is not latency free. The BeoLink Wireless accepts an analogue audio input and beams it across your house with zero audible latency. The Apple system has a good few seconds of latency. WIFI devices that adhere to the 802.11/b/g standard work in the same way. I have the Beolink wireless setup which does work well most
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I expect Apple to revise Apple TV with a much larger disk probably at least 500 gb and the addition of internet radio. I agree HDCP connection means Blu-ray maybe downloadable BD movies in 1080p.
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Alex: Well I haven't used MOTS yet, but I will say that Genius is by enlarge, useless for me. It never gets things right, even though my Library is very well tagged. I think the Genius function is interesting but I don't use it. MOTS might be a better algorithm but again I wouldn't use it. Can it be turned off? I already have playlists and
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Peter : I can set up a poll easily but would suggest a little hands on at your dealer before jumping to any immediate decision one way or another! I think it is too soon to have a poll. A few times, I immediately disliked a B&O product from a web announcement and then found I liked it a lot when I saw it in person. The other problem is we need more
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I answered the questions and thought "how stupid". I am complete amazed that a Danish company would ask about buying something because someone else can't have it. Also asking if a higher price means quality. These are very antiquated notions. It's true some people want things no one else can have but who would want that person for
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PhilLondon: There are talks that SONY will abandon DRM on iTunes very soon. So that is already 2 majors that do not have DRM on iTunes. Give it a year and most music will be without DRM. I agree. I hope the files will be 320 kps which to me sounds almost the same as lossless.
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mor: I buy most music online in the iTunes Store ... so now I will either have two computers sitting at home for music or I will have to convert the entire library to move it to an additional XP system. This system to me is a gimmick, probably one that will regularly break down due to an underlying OS that B&O has no control about. I simply do not
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