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1st March February 2012
Latest post 02-13-2009 10:40 AM by Dave0280. 21 replies.
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02-10-2009 4:26 PM
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j0hnbarker
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- LS28/GB
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I would be interested in the answer to this too. Might be moving from our house to a flat (in a listed building, so no satellite dishes allowed and Virgin is the only option) and I wanted to know if my 2003 RF Avant would be able to use the STB without paying for an additional software install from a dealer...?
President, Beomaster 8000 Appreciation Society
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Dave0280
- Joined on 03-05-2008
- Birmingham, UK
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Gents, I have a Virgin V Box working on my Avant VHS so a bit older than yours (not a RF model). It is the standard V box not the HD one and it works fine with my STB-C, no updates were necessary. Not got the IR eye installed so i can use my Beo4 to control it as yet so still using the Virgin controller but no problems in over 9 months so far.
Dave - Birmingham, UK
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j0hnbarker
- Joined on 04-16-2007
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Dave - I thought the STB-C was the IR eye? That was what I wondered - whether or not I could use my RF Avant's IR eye to control the Virgin STB using the Beo 4 and the Avant's built in software for sending a variety of codes to particular manufacturer's STBs? I wanted to totally do away with any proprietary remote controllers (in this case the Virgin one) and just use my Beo 4....
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Nickyg63
- Joined on 08-28-2007
- Nottingham
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j0hnbarker:
Dave - I thought the STB-C was the IR eye? That was what I wondered - whether or not I could use my RF Avant's IR eye to control the Virgin STB using the Beo 4 and the Avant's built in software for sending a variety of codes to particular manufacturer's STBs? I wanted to totally do away with any proprietary remote controllers (in this case the Virgin one) and just use my Beo 4....
Thats exactly what I want to know, I use stb-c with sky and am happy with how it works and integrates with the avant. I hope that virgin media works equally as well!
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j0hnbarker
- Joined on 04-16-2007
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Jandyt:
No, the STB is an optional extra inside the TV. You plug an IR eye into the STB socket and stick the eye onto your Sky box.
.....so the question remains as to whether our Avants have the right software loaded to enable them to control the Virgin media box by Beo 4, through the STB/IR eye in our Avants?
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Dave0280
- Joined on 03-05-2008
- Birmingham, UK
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Sorry gents - being a bit dense!! Long week at work - thats my excuse anyway. This saga has carried on a while for me as contemplating a Beo5 but want to use it to control my V box. The answer I have is that the IR eye will NOT work with the V box and apparently never will due to the old chip in the Avant and has something to do with PUC or something? The newer sets are ok but alas not my Avant - not sure if the newer RF sets are the same but I think they are. However, I apparently can use a Beo5 if my V box is on top of the TV in the infra-red sight and not tucked at the back as long as its programmed correctly! Sorry for the confusion - hope this helps!
Dave - Birmingham, UK
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Craig
- Joined on 03-29-2007
- Costa Del St Evenage
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It is possible to upgrade the STB list in older Avants, just done mine. Not sure if the latest SW chip covers the v box though.
Craig
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Dave0280
- Joined on 03-05-2008
- Birmingham, UK
- Posts 126
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Peter is right - although you can upgrade the chip in the Avant unfortunately it does not cover the V+ box and there are no plans for it to either. Bit of a pain but just have to keep my V box in IR range for when I eventually get my Beo5.....
Dave - Birmingham, UK
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k984942
- Joined on 11-10-2008
- London, UK
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I have an Avant and Virgin so can answer this one!
Your Avant needs to have the Set Top Box Controller (STB-C) installed AND a software chip that includes 'Pace 4000/4001' in the list. If you don't have either, they can be purchased and retrofitted quite easily yourself (I have a spare set of both).
You'll then need an IR lead coming from the back of the Avant and stuck to the front of the Virgin box. You'll then be able to control the Virgin box via your Beo4 with no problems, and the same will apply in all link rooms too.
The problem I have is trying to control the Virgin V+ box (thats the Hi Def one with hard drive recording capability). With this box, even the latest STB-C software for the Avant will NOT control it properly. You can do all the functions of a normal Virgin box, but cannot access anything to do with your recorded programs etc (i.e the '+' part). The only solution to this is to buy the Beo5 which will control the V+ directly rather than via an STB-C. As mentioned on this thread, this won't help controlling the V+ box in link rooms though.
I guess the only solution for me is to wait until my contract expires and move to Sky!
Hope this helps!!
32" RF VCR Avant, 2 x 28" VCR Avant, DVD1, Beocom 6000, Beo5, A9 Keyring!
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Dave0280
- Joined on 03-05-2008
- Birmingham, UK
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This gets more confusing all the time!! I have the standard V box not the V+ box so surely my dealers can get this to work with my Beo4 assuming I have the correct software (I have the STB-C but will check on the s/w) even though they dont think its possibly. Then surely the Beo5 should be the same! Sometimes dealers have very poor technical knowledge of the products (or their tech support do). PS This IR eye - does this enable the STB to be tucked away on the bracket at the rear instead of placed on top of the TV?
Dave - Birmingham, UK
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Peter
- Joined on 02-12-2007
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The V box will work as stated above. It is the V+ that is the problem. If it is the V box you want, it can be hidden away as it is connected to the Avant by a long wire with an IR emitter on it which sits over the IR receiver of the V box. You can put it is a cupboard if you want. If you get the V+, it will only work with the Beo5 if the Beo5 is programmed for it and will not work in link rooms. In this case the V+ box will need to be in view of the Beo5.
Newer sets (think BV7 and BV9) use a different controller that is flash upgradable and these will work with a V+ box properly.
All Sky boxes work with the Avant as long as you have the correct software. The Sky+ box works fantastically with the Avant and acts exactly as one one want a built in satellite and hard drive would do.
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Dave0280
- Joined on 03-05-2008
- Birmingham, UK
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Ok - thanks Peter. One other question, forgive me if its a silly one, can the standard V box be controlled via the Beo5 directly (as it would with the V+ box) without me paying for the IR cable and necessary upgrade (qutoed £130+VAT). What advantages are there for connecting it all up via the chip in the Avant instead of directly synching it with the V box?
Dave - Birmingham, UK
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bdm01
- Joined on 01-07-2008
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Where do you get your quotes from ?
I live close to Birmingham and the chip upgrade (version 4.01 west europe) for the Avant costs about £17.00 and the IR cable about £10.00
I presume you could fit this yourself ?
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Dave0280
- Joined on 03-05-2008
- Birmingham, UK
- Posts 126
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Quoted from my local B&O dealers (Solihull) as they are who i'm ordering the Beo5 from. I didn't fancy opening up the back of the Avant having no idea about the internals of TVs. The price includes their costly call-out fee of course!! Got the same quote from B&O Mailbox so must be a standard type of fee.
Dave - Birmingham, UK
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