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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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JK- I'm going to reprint part of a post I left a few days ago in the BS5 forum regarding my experience as a Mac user with Beomaster 5/Beosound 5: "As I Mac user, I found the initial transfer via BeoConnect to be very simple. My only complaint about BeoConnect is that it dumps all of the iTunes files into a common folder on the BeoMedia 5 rather
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StUrrock, I will agree with you about B&O's Windows-based programming. As I Mac user, I found the initial transfer via BeoConnect to be very simple. My only complaint about BeoConnect is that it dumps all of the iTunes files into a common folder on the BeoMedia 5 rather than keeping them organized via Artist folders. After my initial filed transfer
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I very much agree with the original poster's annoyance with the "go" button key combinations on the BC2. It's so redundant and seems contrary to B&O's one-touch approach to AV systems control. Also, I have never been satisfied with the picture quality of the BC2. Even ripping a dvd via Handbrake to the Apple TV provides a far
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That sounds brilliant. How well does it work? Is there no loss of quality or features of the beocom?
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I'm sad to hear that B&O will be phasing out it's phone development. Still, I suppose that land-line phones are becoming quite archaic. My beautiful Beocoms are the only reason that I still maintain a land-line. I'm quite excited about the prospect of the new phone utilizing the internet for phone communication. It would be nice if B&O
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However, MOTS had absolutely no problem creating a playlist after Agnetha Faltskog. Maybe it's a scandinavian thing. Perhaps HAL is just smarter than I am.
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Okay. I'm now convinced that the BeoSound 5 has something seriously against Olivia Newton-John. Mine has refused to play anything after "Please Mister, Please." I'm now naming my BeoSound 5 "HAL" after the movie "2001."
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I found that the following helped very much: 1. Be certain to arrange the cables EXACTLY as shown in the manual and tie them as indicated with the cable tie. 2. Laying the screen face down on some very soft cloths while positioning the stand OVER the screen in the 20 degree angle. This gave better balance in getting the mount flush with the screen and
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I think I found the solution. You must select the files from within iTunes and drag them to BeoConnect rather than selecting the folders from within Finder.
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Could someone explain the best way to transfer a complete itunes library via BeoConnect on a mac? When trying to drag a folder to transfer all music within that folder, I get the message "(name of folder) is an invalid file type." Surely there must be a way to transfer all music in the library without having to manually drag all music files
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