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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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I think it looks fab, can’t wait to have a listen, the BV4 looks very attractive now PS Hope i did miss anyone else posting this news
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I asked if anything new was coming soon... and my dealer (in Australia) said: Local BS5 training is currently being performed...
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My thoughts on Ed’s comments is a little surprising, I have been a member if not a very active poster of Beoworld’s web sites for some years. Lee (and the moderators) have created a very user friendly, fun, informative and stable environment to visit and belong to, hence the constant growing number of members. I too think the prizes are
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I have the same problem and interestingly it been this way for a number of upgrades too. I hear PC sound through the ML system and can not get rid of it. I have the configuration set properly (as per your print screen). I have BeoLab 4000s connected via powerlink to the BeoPort black box, the sound card is built into the motherboard
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I’m still on the fence… specially after this interesting thread…. I was going to get a Beo5 for Christmas but no one at my dealership is very technical and I know they wont be keen to hand me the software. They didn’t really have a very good demonstration of the Beo5 and not taking advantage of its functionality in the shop
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My experience on XP SP2 Un-installed BS2 Disconnected USB cable Restarted PC Un-installed BeoPort (4.61) Disconnected its USB cable Restarted PC Installed BeoPort 4.65 Replaced USB cable when asked by the installation program Installed BS2 Replaced USB cable when asked by the installation program Results: Both installation went with our any issues Lost
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it is PAL for detailed frequency information http://www.jaycarelectronics.com/images_uploaded/austtv.pdf
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@David you can order Australian coded products from Europe. When I knew I was coming back here that is what I did to ensure correct region regional settings and frequencies for radio stations etc. The European power side of things is fine B&O 50Hz products are ranged 220 – 240 volts and even state this on the compliance labelling. Re pricing
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For me the Beosound 5 must have as rumoured and alluded to by Torben Ballegaard Sørensen with Lee a very unique and totally amazing design. BUT it must have a next generation user interface which was also alluded too. This will, IMHO differentiate this product from others both in the range and out there. We need a new and much more user friendly
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Keith Saunders: jandyt: Looks great Keith. Had you thought about colouring the text to make it easier to choose? I took note of Andy's recent comments about my Beo5, so below is my new look:- Actually i thought the original version was more B&O like. but thats the point everyones will be different. Now i wonder how you are able to change things