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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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Nice to see your back Andy, been so quiet with out you
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Think it will be Nov or Dec...
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Ja det er en af de mange nyskabene ting ved beo5
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Hej DVI kabel er kun godkendt til 5meter max. hvis man skal bruge længer cabler skal man converter til HDMI som kan virke på op til 20 meter. ellers skal du bruge et alm VGA kabel med en DVI converter bag på TV'et. problemet ved og bruge længer DVI kable end 5 meter er præcis det du oplever...
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I'm real impressed about the amount of work you put in to this Peter, thanks allot looking forward too seeing the real size pic It's nice with a multi languages Quiz. Maybe to another Quiz we can send you pictures, then it also possible to guess one of them
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Don't think it's a good idea, a blue LED use 30mA if it's a small one, mush more then a speaker does.
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wtlc2zpx: Hi, Here is where the confusion may come from. Let's say you have a sky box (a stb). With the Beo 5, it is still controled by the PUC or STB-C from the TV itself. The difference, is that you can configure the Beo5 and tell it that behind DTV there is a sky box. What it then does is display on the screen buttons with names that correspond
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No it don't have that only for the high end TV's From BV7 and up.
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Well a new Power link cable will be the best solution, if this isn't a easy job. you also can look very care fully on the cable for sharp bends and marks where the cable has been pressed or stressed, cut the section out and re-connect it. but it often right at the plug the shortcut is, so cut of 5 cm and solder a new plug on mirth get it playing
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Yes but your BV5 still has a digital audio input for surround if you what to use it Take a look in sky box menu, if it set to use digi out! if so set it to off then! BTW I have never seen a sky box so properly not the best to advice you
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