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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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Yes, there is a fuse inside, but that may not be the only problem. From the fuse, the voltage regulator is next on the electrical " pathway. " The Beosound 1 is manufactured in Europe, and is originally 220v powered. The voltage regulator is set internally with a jumper, at either 110v or 220v at the factory, depending on the final market
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Actually, there is quite a number of solutions that can be adopted as recourse to limit or curtail this from happening. This type of theft or misuse is not unique to BEOWORLD. Subtext encoding, metatags, membership key assignments, etc. do not have to be necessarily seen to be traceable back to someone who misuses the privilege. I agree that it is a
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Agree with Jazz, and expect there will too be update versions. I use Beoplayer, and Beoport primarily for background music when I work on the computer, or surf the net. I don't need to see album covers and the track lists all the time: I went through that stage years ago with Media Player and Home Media Edition. But although PHOTOS is available
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You are correct on both counts. The ribbon antennae is plastic coated wire, or wires that unroll forming an antennae capture area. The ribbon does clip into the back as you describe. The other is Short Wave signal, the " N.RADIO " format of it's day, popular at the time for International Radio programming. It is around still. Did you get
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Watermark them large, right in the middle of each page at a diagonal.
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Good point on the DAB Radio with Beosound 4. It isn't available on my Beosound 3200, but I can get CLASSIC FM ( London ) using N.RADIO with the Beoport, and I know this is a DAB Radio Station. One of the great features of having Beoport and M-L. I listened to CLASSIC FM when I worked in London, or Kew Gardens, and the stereo sound coming through
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You are correct. 192 is the maximum you can select. However I use 128. I removed 3 old CD recordings manually on the unit just now, which took less than 1 minute. This will clear up space for newer CD's in the future.
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EOB; What is the distance between your computer and your printer ? What printer model will you be using ? I have 2 printers USB-2 cable-connected to our main PC. Each cable is 10 M in length, and they work just fine. Also, when you configure your new laptop to your wireless router network, or WLAN, be sure that you eliminate all other wirless router
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The BS 3200 has been around for awhile: The design is over 20-25 years old, I was told in Struer. Amazing. But it performs quite well enough copying music. CD copying is pretty straight forward, and once copied on the HD, I then edit the tracks out that I don't want. When I download MP3, I copy the music from my PC onto a CD, and then onto the 3200
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Sounds like it just needed a good washing out, but I think I'll keep mine inside just the same. Quite a testimonial, nonetheless.
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