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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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Opman, You point is a good one, because in my experience on average there is about 10% of functions available in typical B&O product which are not found in the user manual or covered in a manner which leaves the users asking "what is this function do ?".
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If you have the original remote control, then the codes can be captured and an XML file created.
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Well done Carolpa, good diagnosis..
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Saf, Your stack trace tells us a lot. The first thing it confirms is your problem is a database problem and it may be because another programme has control of it. What anti-virus software are you running ? Can you disable your anti-virus software and re-test
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Saf, Taking into account your latest feedback and the crash information you first posted, it is starting to look like some kind of database corruption. If you go into C:\Program Files\Bang & Olufsen\BeoPort and double click on Beonetmusic.exe do you get the same error data ?
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Jonnie, The beovision 7-32 type numbers are as follows:- Mark I are 9310 to 9320 inclusive Mark II are 9321 to 9329 inclusive Mark III are 9331 to 9339, 9341 to 9350 and 9399 Mark IV are 9171 to 9180 inclusive Mark V are 9181 to 9190 in clusive
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Well, that is good. Without poking around in the operating system its going to be difficult to establish the exact cause of the problem, so I suggest you use the Windows Restore facility in Windows XP and go back to a date you are certain the system last worked. Before you use the Windows restore facility, please do a backup of your complete system
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I cannot say at this stage why you have got this error if it had previously worked, but it is an error message from the Borland Package Library and not Beoport itself. B&O use other vendors software libraries and call various routines in them. In this case they are trying to open a database using Borland library module vcldb50.bpl and it failed
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Matt, As you have noted all Plasma screens creates IR (Infrared ) Interference to varying degrees, however more modern products have incorporated various techniques to minimise their effects which were not considered in the days when, say the BS3200 was designed. Also, the Beo5 has an overall signal strength which is greater than the Beo4. The IR carrier
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If you want scrolling text from your FM radio and its not currently visable, then on the BS9000 control panel on the right hand Radio set of buttons press the OK button, and it will come up with TEXT. If you have characters missing, then it is likely that your FM signal is not of good quality, if this has only recently started to happen, then it is
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