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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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A Very Warm Welcome back to Beoworld. I hope you are enjoying your new role..
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Bas, The main specification areas are below:- DESIGNER is David Lewis DIMENSIONS are (W x H x D)/WEIGHT 108.0 x 68.0 x 18.0 cm + stand/45 kg 42.3" x 26.8" x 7.0" + stand approx. 99 lb COLOUR(S) Cabinet/Frame: Black/black, black/blue, black/dark grey, black/red, black/silver, black/golden, white/silver CONTRAST SCREEN Contrast screen with
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Dave, I have taken your XML file and modified it so that all the hard keys including the digits are pre-assigned. You can download the modified XML HERE for testing
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[quote user="djerik"] Could you put a note on the other values in the stIR beside the hexadecimals? #IRSEQUENCE=RAW#Carrier=40000#Pause1=65000#Pause2=65000#Comment=RAW FlankList:78 Flanks I am currently using the Sony Triniton configuration file for my Sony LCD tv's, and that works for most functions. However when I try to convert a discrete
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As you are a silver member you could download the Beo5 3rd Party XML Generator which will do the conversion work for you. This is a Windows based Tool (sorry Mac users) which allows the automatic generation of XML files for ANY 3rd party Infra-red remote controlled products which are subsequently used by the B&O Beo5 Configuration Tool to configure
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Let me explain... RAW is a HEX value of each of the actual IR Pulses and Pauses transmitted signal. Hexidecimal is a value to the power 16 meaning it is 4 binary bits which provide values in the range 0 to 9 and A to F, so an 8 bit binary value of 00001111 would be Hex 0F RAW is NOT a protocol and is an image copy of the original transmitted IR signal
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[quote user="BeoNut1"]Now I just wish there were a way to have the "TV" button turn on the cable box in addition to the TV, but I guess the "macros" will be solely relegated to the Beo 5.[/quote] From a purely technical viewpoint you have much greater flexability using the Beo5, but I do understand that the Beo5 is like
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Sorry Mark, I missed your posted question.. My assessment so far appears to be "Yes" to your question subject to an update of the PUC entry for the DVD or Blu-Ray player as well.
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You may be interested to note the key differences from a user viewpoint between the Beo4 and the new Type 1710 Beo4 and I think the picture below should be helpful:-
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Carsten, Very sorry to hear that your BeoMaster/Beosound 5 has failed. The Windows "Blue Screen" is generally quite a fatal error and can be caused by a very large number of different failures particularly disk and memory related. The Beomaster 5 is just a Embeded Windows system with the Beosound 5 communicating as if it were a monitor, keyboard
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