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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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Actually, pressing the green button before pressing the up or down button is a result of the BS3 programming rather than the Beo5. Perhaps the BS3 was connected to an HD DVD or Blu-Ray player? The BS1/BS3 is configured to work with certain HD DVD and Blu-Ray players so that pressing certain color buttons switches between "menu" and "transport"
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Does anyone know if the 100 logo limit counts multiple copies of the same logo as the same or separate logos? For example, if I create buttons to directly access 35 albums from N.MUSIC and include bmp images of those albums and then copy those buttons onto 3 different zones, will I have a total of 35 logos or 105 logos? I know that I could instead place
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I think it's a really great idea. While each configuration is likely to be very different, seeing what other people have done could provide some nice inspiration.
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Thanks for your feedback guys! I know that when configuring the Lintronic device on Virtual PC, it was a little tricky to get Windows to recognize the cable, but with some adjustments to Windows it could be done.
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Have any Mac users had experiences (good or bad) with using the Beo5 Configuration Software on a Mac by way of Windows running on Virtual PC?
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Sadly, since NBC pulled out of the iTunes Music Store, the video content for the Apple TV has become a bit dismal. However, there's a great free program called HandBrake that can convert your DVD collection for use on the Apple TV.
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It detracts from the elegance of the Beo5. Think about it.
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I fear that it might be a bit more complicated than that. The BS1 and the Avant remember the last "TV" source that was used. Also, you could have even more than 2 sources on the TV trigger -- for example, an antenna source, cable source, and V.AUX. To complicate matters even further, you must quickly press "TV" twice to cycle to
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Ah. I'm so envious of those of you in Europe. We Yanks across the pond only have audio link and not video link with our B&O video products. However, I've heard that the BV7 and newer version of the U.S. Beosystem 3 have incorporated video link. Can anyone confirm this?
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I had a similar problem with my Beocenter 2. From the day that I bought it from the dealer, I faced problems with it skipping back chapters on every single disk. I sent it in for repairs while under the warranty. Indeed, it's a shame that such a very expensive dvd player should have such problems. Especially when one considers that the BC2 is about
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