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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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http://www.bang-olufsen.com/dk-beovision7?s_cid=11 The Danish add talks only about the BV 7 40". I believe I might have read that they sold the 32" without DVD to Hotels, but otherwise I could not see that its worth to do do that "change" to the 32" version. Unless the update is really far out which I am hoping it is not. In
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I am not sure if that is correct, that you can buy the Bv7 32 without DVD. All I have seen here sofar is, that you can buy the 40" without. Giving that the current BV7 is so many years behind and awaiting an update some time soon I doubt that they would make the change to sell it without DVD. I would think that comes with the updated model. I am
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Thing is, you can't just rip the package into pieces and call that a strategy. You could buy a BV7 without speaker long time back. Problem is, that all stand and mount options assume that there is a BL7. If you don't take the speaker you would be looking at a whole and the guides for the speaker. So question is, do I get a new, alternate floor
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>> Via good headphones I wouldn't describe the sound as crap>> I have the A8. I use 192kbps which I think is sufficient cause I mostly use it at work or in the gym or while travelling. I stopped listening to ripped music on my stereo at home. There is definitely a noticeable difference between the old Ipod and the touch. I think it has
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The BS2 is sold here for 300US$ with the A8s, it came down significantly. If you love it, buy another one before they disapear, their days are certainly counted. I have an Itouch, be warned, the sound is crap. I would consider it for movies though. Since the BS2 will at somepoint soon disappear, I would get that first and then later aybe an itouch for
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I would get the scart cables from a dealer. I use those with my BV8. I think that way, if you switch off the TV the DVD will also go off, meaning, the scar carries video and control signals. Cheers P.s. You may also find them online, Amazon UK has them cheap and ships to US
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I think the N Radio is out of option with that limitation. Also, it may not even work as the data is send in "bursts" rather then a constant stream. I have one of these modem dongles too, it is relatively speedy but not mend to be a replacement for a home high speed internet connection. That said, your Beoplayer will query an Internet DB to
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it runs stable for me. It still has bugs, but not that you cant use it. i run it on my macbook and on my ATV. My ATV version isnt up to the latest, but it does play my own movies from my NAS and it picks up TV content from the internet. Since I have it installed I use my ATV daily, in the past it was more like once a week if at all. Cheers JK
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I wouldn't say new, it does have though a different part number in the new price list and an "updated" sound system was announced in the german thread I am refering too. Cheers JK
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Take a look at IRED IRTRANS. Al the Beo5 or the PUC can do is emulate the signals that the Apple Remote sends. If you need more, the IRED software will bridge that gap. It can pick up pretty much any IR signal and convert this into an action on the Mac. If you take IRTRANS, it seems that the network versions run better then USB where I had few driver
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