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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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There is a demo mode, so it is worth downloading it, just for having a look. It is a very cool app. The clever bit is that they use gestures, so you can use it without looking at the iPhone screen, for the most common functions. (The less clever bit: no 2 way display on the remote, no BM5/BS5 playlist navigtion on the phone, no TV channel list/logo
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Connect all speakers to the TV, set the TV to opt 2, the BS to option 0, and it will do just that.
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No - You need to connect it to the SCART. Either to the SCART only, but you lose HD, or to the SCART and HDMI, using some kind of splitters and a HDMI to SCART converter. There are various threads talking about this, but I am not sure what is the recommended solution. p.
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AV is a "virtual button" that appear by pressing the LIST button. With V.AUX you should actually use A-V.AUX If it is not in the list, you can add it: 1 Press and hold the standby button down. (The button with a red dot) 2 Press LIST to get access to the Beo4 setup function 3 Let go of both buttons. ADD? appears in the display 4 Press GO to
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If your BV6 is off and you press V.AUX, what happens?
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- BV6 need to be in V.OPT 6 - Have you got an RF cable going from the BV8 to the BV6? This is needed to transfer the picture and low quality sound. - If you are only interested in sound, you can call use the AV button before you call your source.
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Just to answer a question above, before you decided for the Airport Express. If you connect the Mac mini to the BV7 using digital, you cannot get the sound in a link room. Only analog (Sound and / or picture) get distributed.
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Answer in the thread: http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/p/32508/266711.aspx#266711
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The bottom ones look thinner -> MK3...
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