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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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Might be worth a go. I imagine PQ is pretty similar, but I've not checked it out. Bear in mind that component is only available on the early Thomson boxes, and not any of the newer (faster, quieter, smaller) boxes.
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Yep, have basically the same setup and the same issue. Nothing to do with subscriptions, but it is genuinely a Sky problem. If the Sky box is connected by HDMI, but the HDMI connection is not in use (i.e. the TV's off), then the red button functionality doesn't work. No idea why, it just doesn't. They ought to fix it, but I'm willing
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[quote user="SWISS_2"]Building a Home Theatre PC at the moment, and the Media Centre One (XP or Win 7) allows the option to pull up and play any video file found on your computer, mouse or remote. I'm replacing the MCE remote with a Beo 4, via Lintronic.[/quote] Sod Lintronic, just add the XBox 360 PUC.
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Pick up Sky remote. Use Sky remote. It doesn't have to be either/or. Unless there's a problem with having the ability to control it with the Beo4?
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[quote user="j0hnbarker"]How many commercial DAB channels are there in the UK?[/quote] http://www.getdigitalradio.com/stations/index/?showall=1 Loads?
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[quote user="Puncher"] Absolutely! Why pay $700 for something that is notionally good looking and then cover it with a brightly coloured rubber condom? My 2G model has survived all this time without, has been dropped several times and is still OK. [/quote] Indeed. I think it's a shame when I see people have bought a phone that looks so
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I'd be interested to know this (as in the other thread, I have the same issue). I assumed it was caused by faulty wiring when I swapped a faceplate. If more people have the issue, then I won't bother messing about with wiring (which could take ages!). Maybe one test would be to reverse the master/slave settings on the BV7 and the Link TV and
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If you mean the remote takes a while *specifically* for pressing Go and the Sky box hitting 'Play', then this is normal behaviour. As Go is needed to preceed just about everything else (RW/FF, Up/Down, 1-8 etc.), then it can't assume you mean 'Play' when you hit it - there's a ~3 second timeout. If you want a quicker way to play
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Windows Media Player doesn't support it (for MP3), and as far as I know that's the backend of BeoPlayer/BS5. In fact, unless you use something like LAME to encode with a certain tag set and a player that supports it, nothing can play MP3 gapless except iTunes. All the solutions (DSP etc - including whatever iTunes uses) isn't perfect and
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[quote user="jk1002"]I rate this a 4. It doesn't bring me closer to buying one. I like that they picked up on the christmas music issue and that would have bugged me but not as much as the missing gapless does.[/quote] I'd imagine missing gapless is mainly a codec issue. Without liberal software fudging, barely any of the common lossy
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