OK, it's now been about a month that I've had the BV-8. Until last night, I'd only had the Apple TV hooked to the BV-8 via HDMI and I was very happy with the results. I routinely get to see flat panel TVs, and despite some misgivings by others on this forum regarding the BV-8's "PQ", I'm happy to report that at least from my perspective, the TV has great PQ. Likewise, I found the Apple TV to be a very adequate sole media input (I have many of my DVDs and CDs imported in to iTunes). I love how the Apple TV seamlessly combines the music and video libraries from various computers and then incorporates internet accessed media, too. It's a truly phenomenal device, and I can't say enough good things about the Apple TV. My only desire is for more video content (which I believe has more to do with the studios and their reluctance to relinquish too much power to Apple) from the Apple iTunes store. Incidentally, I've found the DAC to be plenty adequate in the BV-8 to play "lossless" encoded music on my BL-3s that are attached to the BV-8.
Last night, I added my cable STB (a Motorola HD DVR) to the AV2 input. As I live in the US, this involved getting a Scart to RCA adapter for the R and L audio and then component cables for the picture. I'm very happy with the PQ from this combo, too. My primary issue with HD cable here in the US is the lack of media / channels available.
However, I've encountered a few snags in my AV "set-up" and I wanted some advice from the group.
-the Beo 4 does a great job of controlling the Apple TV via the IR blaster incorporated in to the BV-8. However (as has been mentioned by others), it won't shut the Apple TV off like the small Apple TV remote can. Has anyone found a way around this or am I simply bound to wait for the next software upgrade?
-the cable STB also doesn't shut off when I hit the red "power down" button on the Beo 4. I've found a way around this by designating the AV2 source (i.e. the STB) to automatically go in to standby in 0 minutes, and then switching to the AV1 source. This shuts off the STB, but it doesn't always turn back on when I hit the "TV" button. This work-around solution, though, doesn't work for the Apple TV and despite my best efforts at tricking it, the little white light on the Apple TV remains on. Any advice about how to fix this issue would be greatly appreciated as I hate to think that the little hard drive in the Apple TV constantly spinning.
-lastly, is there any way around the TV's defaulting to "Speaker 3"? In general, I feel the TV's speakers sufficiently adequate for use with the Apple TV ("DTV" button on Beo 4 and under AV1) and cable STB ("TV" button on Beo 4 and under AV2). I only have two BL-3s attached to the TV so no "surround set-up is involved. I'd like the TV to default to "Speaker 1" when I hit DTV or TV on the Beo 4. The only time I lke to set it to "Speaker 2" is when I'm streaming music to my AV set-up.
Any insights / advice from the group - particularly JK1002, Soundproof, Alex, etc. would be greatly appreciated as I hate to think that I'm continually spinning the little hard drive in the Apple TV.
Mark