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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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oops - found the colour coding: it's on the back side of the cable cover. But yes, the cables are correctly connected, which leaves me guessing. The sound is there, I can do blind navigation within the Apple TV menu. But no picture ...
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Hi Alex, I am familiar with the PIN code menu - if BV7 is disconnected from power for a while it shows up - but that does not seem to be the issue here. TV, DTV (STB), DVD and V.MEM (Video Tape) all work fine. I am wondering if I have the composite video cable connected correctly. There is no colour coding on the sockets of the BV7 (but yes on Apple
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Apple TV is now connected through a video component cable to the Y-Pb-Pr port, with the AV4 port configured to "PC" and YPbPr. Audio is connected through a Cinch cable. The situation is still the same than yesterday: no picture, but the sound is there, as I can here the clicks of the Apple TV menu through the BV-7-40's speakers. Apple
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MAny thanks for this - I have made some progress but some issues remain or have returned: I exchanged the HDMI-to-DVI-D cable for a dual link DVI cable and a HDMI-to-DVI adapter that sits on the Apple TV HDMI socket. I also used a simple component cable in order to have the audio, too. Then I realised that I had mistakenly configured the AV3 port for
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Just got myself an Apple TV for my BV 7-40. Apple TV is connected to the BV 7-40 through a HDMI-to-DVI cable. However, I am unable to find the DVI port in the connections menu (and hence cannont configure Apple TV either). Your help is much appreciated! David
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Sounds very good! I have a similar setup (7-40 w/BL7-4 , Penta Mk III, BL3 and BL2) and like it a lot. BTW, how did you manage to connect Apple TV? Can't seem to get it working. I have it connected to the DVI-I port but don't know how to go on from here ... ANy thoughts? David
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Thank you all for your help and comments. Got the 1611 converter today and everythng is up and running just fine. I set the Beolink 5000 to Audio Two-way and video one-way and it controls everything fine from the active-speaker MCL link room. The BL3500 is controlled by a Beolink 1000; no problem there; neither with the Beo4 which controls the BV7-40
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Thanks a lot! This is perfect, given that I will not have to do any changes to my MCL setup. The ML/MCL converter was the wrong buy, a pity given the price and the fact I have never put it to use! Is it easy to sell these? I will keep you posted once I have the converter installed. David
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I am seeking assistance with integrating my BV 7-40 with my BS 7000 which is controlling two additional link rooms through MCL. I have a ML/MCL converter (1651) connected to the Beovision through an ML cable and to the Beomaster 7000 through an A/V Link cable using the Power Link socket on the converter and the AUX socket on the Beomaster. This is not
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