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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
Latest post 03-10-2011 8:42 PM by Hildebrand. 2 replies.
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11-23-2009 4:49 AM
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Hildebrand
- Joined on 12-29-2007
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Posts 66
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Grettings all...
Just recently acquired a used BeoMedia 1 at a resonable price to add to my setup ( BV4-50, BS1, BL1, BL4000, BL6000). I have tried looking through the post after jk1002 pointed out that this forum existed, thanks by the way jk1002 !
After looking at the installation guide for software version 3.0, I noticed that it shows the BeoMedia being connected directly to the BeoVision. Shouldn't I be connecting the S-Video and Audio outs into the BS1 under say V.Aux inputs along with the Masterlink going between my BS1 and BM1? Also, is it necessary to have the VGA cable connected at all times? Or is that only necessary when you want to access the service side of the BeoMedia 1, accessing the Windows interface itself to do configuration stuff?
Also curious does anyone know in regards to the USB and Firewire connection on the unit, I assume that an extrenal HD can be connected via them in order to hold all the data files (music, photo, video)? Or can the BeoMedia be configured to access a Network Storage Drive? The default 250GB is rather small and seeing that the largest ATA Ultra-133 HD available seems to be 500GB there's really not much room for upgrading in order to expand the internal storage.
Regards,
Hiller
BeoVision 4-50 MkII, BeoSystem 1, Zektor Switch, DTS box, BeoLink Passive, BeoVox Cona, BeoLab 1, BeoLab 3500, BeoLab 6000, BeoLab 4000, BeoLab 4, BeoLab 3000, BeoMedia 1, BeoMaster 5, BeoSystem 3 Type 9621
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Emmanuel92
- Joined on 02-14-2007
- Paris
- Posts 2,032
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Greetings Hiller,
You are right: you have to connect the BM1 to your BS1 (and not the BV4 itself). You need Composite OR S-Video OR VGA. This is permanent video connection between the Beomedia and your Beosystem 1. You need it to display both the Beomedia 1 interface and the Service mode (i.e. Windows desktop) should it be needed.
You can connect an external drive to hold all your data files. However the Beomedia Navigator software seems to need all the media files inside e:\bm-share\music (if my remembering is good). If I am right, you need to mount your external USB drive inside a NTFS folder (say e:\bm-share\music\EXTDrive). So that the Navigator will automatically scan the integrated drive and your external drive.
Accessing a NAS is possible but is the Navigator able to browse it I don't know. The fact is you cannot mount a network path inside a NTFS folder (only local drives are supported by Windows XP).
On my side I use the Navigator, or iTunes... I made a permanent network connection to my Time Capsule, and added all my music files to the local iTunes library (in addition I can play Apple Lossless files, and I can control it with my iPod touch via the Remote app).
Regards
Quoi de mieux qu'un BeoLab 2 ? 2 BeoLab 2 !
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Hildebrand
- Joined on 12-29-2007
- Phoenix, Arizona
- Posts 66
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Emmanuel92,
Appreciate the response!
I did get the
BeoMedia connected using the S-Video via V.Aux and connect via ML, I had
both S-Video and Composite but it seems that only the S-Video cable
really matters as when the composite is left off it displays the BM1
Interface and the Service Mode with only the S-Video cable.
Here's the interesting thing though...
When Command is set to PC or V.Aux on the BM1
If N.Radio/Music is selected via the connected Keyboard I see the BM1
interface on my BV4 yet I can't navigate it with my Beo4 I have to use
the connected keyboard.
If N.Music/Radio is selected via Beo4 I see nothing, just a blank screen
on my BV4, the BV4 even will go into standby/turns off after a while.
Yet the Radio or Music plays just fine and the Beo4 can be used to
navigate!
If I then switch back to V.Aux I see a black screen of the Service Menu
seeing that when the connected mouse is moved the cursor appears. I
have to access the Taskmanger and use the Run command interface to
relaunch BeoNavigator to see the BM1 Interface again.
What
am I missing in order to see the BM1 Interface at least on my BV4-50
Model 8591 when select from my Beo4 using N.Music/N.Radio?
I
did notice in the BM1 Installation guide under BeoVision TV with VGA
input it says "The solution is used for, among others, BV5 and BS1 &
BS2 (BeoVision 4)". Here they show the composite cable and VGA cable
being connected to the BeoVision with VGA input in the diagram.
Later in that same Installation guide under BeoVision US Model the
diagram shows all three S-Video, Composite and VGA being connected to
the BeoVisions US set.
Then also notice that under the Configuration Menu, System Settings, Select Video Mode
The first time you go in everything is greyed out except Scan Video
modes, I select that and it does its thing and comes back up with all
options available and a check by Standard.
Other options are:
High 1 (Settings for the primary television connected through VGA)
Resolution 1366 x 768 (original set to 800 x 600)
Refresh Rate 60Hz
Color Depth 32bit (original set to 8bit)
Test Mode
Store Settings
High 2 (Settings for a projector connected to the primary television)
Resolution 1024 x 768
Refresh Rate 60Hz
Color Depth 32bit
Test Mode
Store Settings
Standard (Settings for SCART or link room connection)
Resoultion 800 x 600
Refresh Rate 60Hz
Color Depth 32bit
TV Standard NTSC (original set to PAL)
Advanced Settings
Test Mode
Store Settings
All the three modes if Tested display properly to a computer monitor via
the VGA output. Only the Standard setting when tested displays out to
the BV4 through the S-Video connection.
In order to use the High1
or High2 settings would I need to get a VGA breakout cable, so I can
connect from the BM1 VGA to my Zektor switch thus I would be utilizing the Component inputs on the top panel of the BS1?
Anyone else out there using a BM1 along with a BS1 and BV4 that can shed some light as to my dilema?
Thanks...
Hiller
BeoVision 4-50 MkII, BeoSystem 1, Zektor Switch, DTS box, BeoLink Passive, BeoVox Cona, BeoLab 1, BeoLab 3500, BeoLab 6000, BeoLab 4000, BeoLab 4, BeoLab 3000, BeoMedia 1, BeoMaster 5, BeoSystem 3 Type 9621
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