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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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Note that in the software, you do not add the DVD2 as an audio product, but as a DVD player, after you've added the TV. I got this result, but you need to refine this as I did not know which version of BV you've got: ************************* VIDEO SYSTEM SETUP ************************** BeoVision 7 - 40"MKIII TV DVD 2 (VR 1) Connection
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Question, has you BV7-40 got a DVD player, or a Bluray player, or no player at all? p.
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I think it is OK, I bought mine £360 2 years ago. Dealers are saking more for it: http://www.iconic-av.co.uk/item_view.php?itemid=473
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[quote user="PentaIII"]My dealer has been selling the HDR2 for approx £370 inc tax.[/quote] New? Where is he?
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In this configuration (which is the optimal one), you'll connect the Beolab 1 to the TV.
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I suggest you download and install the PCG (Product Configuration Guide) from here: http://www.beoworld.org/manuals_view.asp?pid=1273 It is a PC software you tell it when you have and it tells you how to connect and configure it!
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Beolab 7.4 would be the obvious choice, if the TV is on a stand. The new Beolab 10 if the TV is on the wall. A pair of Beolab 4000 has sometime been used by b&o. The Beolab 4 could look like this:
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It'd be good if Keith updated the Beo5 XML file for the Apple TV to also emulate the "repeat" code...
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Thanks, The "New audio product (2)" is something we haven't heard about before... good to see the new digital platform is coming. Where can I see the whole report? p.
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[quote user="david coyne"] That would be great if you could find a solution.. I'm no technician here, however would be great if you could assist. [/quote] I have looked at it this weekend, unfortunately, the applescripts are not embedded in the executable file in a readable manner, so they cannot be modified :-(
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