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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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Have a look at Apple-TV News - a couple of entries below yours.
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kokomo: marcus: If Apple TV can learn other remote controls, does this mean that we can teach it about Beo4 and use it to control AppleTV? Having download the new update, I went in to the remote learning option on the ATV but it wouldn't recognise any button presses of my Beo4. B&O remotes operate in a different frequency than that used by every
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Hmmm. My Apple-TV sees all the content on my other servers in the house, which means it has access to 3TB of stored music and movies. I get the cover-flow action from Front-Row with it. And I would probably never travel with it - I travel with my MBP, and that can be used to do what you have in point 2. As to the ts. Add a DVD (or BlueRay player) and
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Not up on the official Lutron NEWS page, but reported by Channel News: Lutron the lighting automation company whose products are distributed in Australia by Illumination Systems has announced a neat new iPhone, iPod Touch interface for their lighting control system. The new software will allow users have complete control of their HomeWorks keypads no
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Flappo The Grate: i agree with peter's sentiments , bno should be aboot the best av hardware , leave the software to the big boys and just write bno plug ins for stuff like itunes etc from what i've seen so far , bno software leaves a lot to be desired , while their best hardware , beolab 5 , beovision 7 & 9 still look , feel and work brilliantly
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Software is many things. Apple has interactivity figured out to a T, but they don't care about true audio quality. B&O could own that. Software also means the Digital Processing required to run multi-channel through acoustic lens loudspeakers, for instance. Imagine if you could have the sweetspot follow you as you move about your room, for instance
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gk31ax: the new mac mini will be launched in January! Should be excellent: Apple's Mac mini will be reborn as the digital hub centerpiece it was originally conceived to be, Think Secret sources have disclosed. The new Mac mini project, code-named Kaleidoscope, will feature an Intel processor and include both Front Row 2.0 and TiVo-like DVR functionality
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Maybe someone got carried away listening to Wagner, and started banging away with hammers? Looks gruesome. On one of my BL5 disks I have a teensy little scratch, about three millimeters long, that can only barely be seen, when viewed at a specific angle, in the right light. Irritates the hell out of me. Looks like someone transported these lying down
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Also quite interesting that they want to know whether point of origin matters ... care for a Malaysian Rolex?
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We can read your answers, Michel.
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