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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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[quote user="koning"] oke' If i'm now order a BV10 then I will have 3 hdmi [/quote] BV 10-32, 10-40&46 Mk2 - yes!
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[quote user="stringbag"] Does anybody know if you can upgrade a beocenter 6-26 with single dvi input to the dual hdmi input of the latest model? Im trying to workout how to connect an apple tv2. It has hdmi out (latest standard with audio signal) and digital audio out only. [/quote] Q1: NO, you would have to change almost everything ... Q2
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[quote user="Solex"] THNX for your support Vienna. [/quote] My pleasure!
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[quote user="ssonck"] Central System consisting of a BeoSystem 9000, Beolab Penta Active Speakers (1st generation) and a BeoVision [/quote] Is this a BeoSystem AV 9000 or a BeoCenter 9000 and a BeoVision XXXX or do you talk about a BeoSond 9000 + TV ... Serial # or Type # of all components would help ...
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[quote user="Larskoelle"] The only problem you might face is the quite limited connectivity of the 6. [/quote] Absolutely true for BC6 and BV6 Mk1 & Mk2, but recent Mk 4 types offer a bit more connectivity ... 2 x Scart 2 x HDMI with HDCP support 1 x Set of 3 phono Y-Pb-Pr Component inputs 1 x BeoLink ML 1 x Camcorder/Auxiliary 1 x phono
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[quote user="bayerische"] Correction, the red button is there once again on the bs9000. Because of the EU standby power consumption laws. [/quote] Andreas, regarding EU models you are right! After 8 years without the ON/OFF switch the switch "came back" early 2010, For some markets outside EU there are still versions produced without
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[quote user="Daniel"] [quote user="bayerische"] An obvious thing, but if older model or brand new, it has a red master on/off button on it's side. [/quote] [/quote] translation/correction : BSd 9000 Mk1 and Mk2 (till 2001) had a "real" power ON /OFF switch - recent MK3s don't have this red mains switch anymore
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[quote user="Nickyg63"] Thank you for correcting me, I was offering this information from a different post that I read! I assumed that the dvi was an output as I thought the earlier sets were not hd? Sorry for the misinformation. [/quote] It's a bit confusing since many recent models are using D-sub VGA 15 pin to connet to the graphics
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[quote user="Nickyg63"]hi If i am correct this isnt a input socket its an output for a projector![/quote] Sorry, NO! Even the Mk1 (Type 9311-9320) has a PC input via DVI-I connector + audio L-R (Cinch/RCA) inputs. - DVI-I (integrated) will accept DVI as well as VGA - you'll need a DVI<>DVI or a VGA<>DVI cable depending on the
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... you have put the Link Room to V.OPT 6. But is your main room equipment in the right option to act as master units - e.g. V.OPT 2 and A.OPT 0 if everything is TV operated ?
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