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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
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1st March February 2012
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[quote user="stefan"] Thanks for the info, Quim. I assume you have the BV7-40 MKIII..(?). I have (had) the same problem with my Tvix. If you can deactivate the TV tuner, source "TV" should appear in the connections menu as source...(?). this is what the MKIV does. Can you confirm this? Is it also possible to deactivate the DVB tuner
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I have tested it with two movies on my Tvix at 24 Hz. With the last SW (5.08), a white line was all the time flashing under the image. Now it's gone. Is possible to deactivate the analog TV tuner, but the TV button on the Beo4 doesn't turn on the DVB source. HDMI Expander by Gefen is compatible now, to add more HDMI ports. There are other improvements
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I have one in my bedroom, never noticed about noise.
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[quote user="burantek"] [quote user="PrizeDrawBot"]Get your bets on - it could be a first![/quote] I won? [/quote] Yes!!! You did!!! Congrats!!
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India, Singapore,.... Now it's time for Catalonia!!!
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Good evening and good luck to everyone!
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I will have to ask my neighbour to let me hide my BV in her flat
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If the DV-I connection is not used, you can connect it with a HDMI-DVI cable. You will need a Spdif cable for the audio. The same with components (not composite). A components cable will do the job. To use it with your Beo4, you will need a PUC update, I guess. Then, you need an IR transmitter connected to the BV7. I let you the mapping for the Beo4
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