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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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wtlc2zpx: I visited my dealer at lunchtime with the intention to order one, but he would not give me the configuration software... so I won't buy it... I'll do other dealers this week-end and see, or wait until it appears for download on Beoworld. The funny thing is that the dealer said B&O expected it to "float" on beoworld!!
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hvis det var mig ville jeg vælge en 7.4 i stedet for, måske i sort!. BL3 vil ha problemer i forhold til dine BL5. MVH
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It's not possible to link BS3200 to BM7000. but you can connect MX5500 to BS3200 with a beolink video converter. Then between the MX and the converter you place a Y connection. use a Datalink cable where you remove the Data pin ( it's pin 1 or 7 just remove both of them one is data ground and the other is data), from the Y to AUX in on BM7000
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TWG: ........................ The Kay's is back lighted ........................ Where did you see that? in the video the keys are NOT and it is not mentioned in the technical specs!? It's my duty to know, begin "THE STIG" and it's a cinema remote so need to be able to see the buttons in the dark. a little detail: the light is
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Well have to say Response time is very over rated, 4ms 6ms 8 or 16ms???? The signal thats broad casted is updated every 40ms (pr. full pic.) hmm... It's possible to see flicker at 50Hz (20ms), not at 60Hz (17ms), I read out of this that the fastest an eye can see is 20ms... so haw good is a TV with 4 ms instead of 16ms, have to say it's all
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TWG: I'm not gonna tell my girlfriend the real price ;-) What a shame that the physical keys on the beo 5 are not backlit. Hopefully it will be possible to control Frontrow on the Macs with it. So we have a highend remote for such things :) The Kay's is back lighted it will be in the danish shops week 38
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Glad to help sorry Keith for ones again destroying your donut before it don
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mobeyone: Just to confirm, is this the cable that I need? Almost it's this
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Hi under format 1 there are 3 "sub formats" 4/3 - 14/9 and 15/9 or 16/9 depending on model. the thing is: you last used "sub format" is the one it will use as default when in format 1. you change the sub format by << - >> or up and down (depending on model) when it's in format 1.