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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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1st March February 2012
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The same point as paying for a DVB-HD tuner for UK models when you can't use them - wait 3 to 6 months, 3D movies will be commonplace. My early experiences of it are fantastic (asides from an intermittent glitch with the viewing glasses!)
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Hi, no it wouldn't - this is a single cable with 2 x IR emitters, whereas the Y-adaptor above splits the individual IR signals and assigns them to the appropriate channel (STB/DTV & V.AUX/STB). Would be great if it would but it won't.
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On/Off is rs232. stick with the Pana's in my experience, some oddities with other screens like Kuros - curtain only closed on half the screen, who would have believed that?
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No, seems strange to get one without the other IMHO
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I guess it is tricky, you basically locate a clip on the right-hand-side of the board which allows the PUC chip board to push out and from there you can leave it connected and slip it back towards you to gain access. Putting it back in is a reversal of taking it out - just feel for a plastic clip sticking up on the right-hand edge of the board.
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As long as you have OS X 10.4 or above.
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My experience has been with the Gefen that the Gefen PUC in the STB-List must be selected to allow additional PUC controllers - the BV10 does care if it is a Gefen switch!!
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I just bought a Samsung 55" C8000 with DVB-T2 tuner, 4 x hdmi 1.4 sockets and PVR recording facility via USB - do you think B&O have ever heard of those features lol.
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Have you tried the Reference Centre too? IMHO if ML amps refers to the Passive or MCL2P then you can get away with far more performance for much less cost with the Behringer A500 tied to a Yamaha Receiver as above, but if using a BS1 I still think you can use the Behringers........
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Please note not everybody has the latest system sw levels to be able to disable the TV/DVB-T tuner at will........