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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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Just a simple question. Why don't you contact (if possible) the one who sold it to you and ask him for the PIN code??
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[quote user="mr_anders_son"] I had this idea couple years ago but someone said that It maybe be some trouble when updates comes from Struer. It will check serielnumber online. [/quote] Do not worry about that. As B&O has stated NO updates will come for BM1 from now on…..
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Merry Christmas everyone.
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Congratulations Justin. And good luck to all!
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I think you will only need a Beotime. Good luck to your setup. The more experienced members here will assist yoiu better than me. I currently have BL8000's for fronts BL4000's for rears, and i will add a BL2 (or the new sub that is coming up). I am happy with my setup so i think you will be also.... Good luck
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I think you cannot distribute audio through the DVI port. You have to connect a digital sound cable from your Tvonics to its AUdio out and plug it in to BV's Audio in (A1-A4). Then assign this audio port (eg. A1) to the DVI port through connections menu. Hope this helps
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Seasons greetings from me also Keith. Have a Merry Christmas.
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[quote user="Chrisreunion"] 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? [/quote] Haha, Chris you are my soul mate in here. ....
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[quote user="Chrisreunion"] 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
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