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  • 05-22-2010 11:35 AM

    BV8-32 Turn for analogue tuner possible?

    Can the analogue tuner be turned off on a BV8-32 to enable me to use the TV button for the DVB tuner and the DTV button for the a external set top box?

    It might require and software update.

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    Re: BV8-32 Turn for analogue tuner possible?

     

    Not possible on BV8-32, not even with the newest SW 
    (from the BV8 series only the 8-40 has this feature)

    Work around could be the Beo4-DTV, B&O Item 8053529, offering
    "DTV" "V.Aux" "V.Mem" instead of  "TV" "DTV" "V.Mem" as
    buttons of the left column.

    "TV" is still available as "List" command 

     

     

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  • 06-10-2010 1:41 PM In reply to

    Re: BV8-32 Turn for analogue tuner possible?

    Hi,

    Good alternativ. Is this version exactly the same Beo4 as the newest version except for the V.aux button? It is difficult to find any information about this version.

  • 06-10-2010 7:49 PM In reply to

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    Re: BV8-32 Turn for analogue tuner possible?

     

    Beo 4 for the "Digital Age" - recently made in small quantities to check market response!

    Everything is the same as on a "normal" Beo 4 type 162x, exept "V.Aux" converted to a "real" button and "TV"
    changed to a softkey.

    Please note: not yet clear if the diverging parts (mainboard, rubber) for this model will be available in future as
    a sparepart or you'll have to buy a new one again.  But, at least display and metal casing are looking like beeing
    standard types   

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