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Or HERE The Orange wire is left channel positive
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B&O no longer provides DVB-S software updates from the Astra 19 Degrees East Sat downfeed Your Beovision 7-32 is a Mark II Type number 9321 and therefore uses Type 4038 DVB-S module The latest software version is version 2.1
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[quote user="stevebrooke"] It's not entirely B & O's fault as the UK seems to be going it's own way, but you would have thought the company would do a bit of research. [/quote] DVB-T2 is an internationally agreed standard, its just that the UK are the first country to implement it. Some STB manufacturers such as Humax do support
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If you have DVB-S (Type # 4032 through 4042) then the software can be updated via Astra 19 Degrees East which is the old Astra. Most people today will be using Astra at 28 degrees and therefore the updated would not be available. Normally the software would be updated by the B&O dealer using their Service Tool.
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No, Decimal. The Beo5 uses Hex for all values except these.
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[quote user="Dave"]I copied the code 014000012000000024 i nto a power.txt file and have it converted to xml file. It has not worked with beo5. I will now look for a better file, Philips Pronto HEX file[/quote] Copying the string into a power.txt file will never work with the XML Generator because the generator is expecting Lintronic timing
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[quote user="Dave"] Z.B. für Power = 6000 0000 0000 0001 0032 000C [/quote] The first group define the protocol as below 0000 Learned code format (modulated) 0100 Learned code format (unmodulated) 5000 RC5 code format 5001 RC5x code format 6000 RC6 code format 6001 RC5 mode A code format This is a short form Pronto code with the device
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[quote user="StUrrock"] Recently all the dealers in the UK have been sampled the MLGW. Its seems a great number still have it in the box and don't have a clue what to do with it [/quote] Not surprised..
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I do not have an XML file for the Philips DVDR 725H and because Philips do not manuafacturer all their own products, many are OEM'ed, its difficult to guess what protocol it uses. However if you look at the Lintronic web site HERE where they list the 726 it shows that it could be either an RC5 or RC6 protocol assuming the 726 uses the same remote
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I do not have an XML file for the Pioneer DVR-550 and as with most Pioneer produce products they use a modified NEC protocol. As the protocol allows for 256 device codes, its often the case that a different code is assigned to different products of the same manufacturer, hence why the DV646 XML file did not work. Your options are:- Capture the codes