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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 12-05-2011 6:48 PM by Matthew. 6 replies.
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12-01-2011 4:26 PM
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Chris
- Joined on 05-09-2010
- Last of the Summer Wine Country, Yorkshire, UK
- Posts 195
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I have an LG TV, Sky HD, PS3, Lutron Rania dual dimmer IR, Beosound 8.
I was looking into getting the Lintronics box to control all these items however it was becoming as expensive as buying a Beo5/6.
What would you recommend to control these? I'd prefer to keep it simple and go Beo5.
Any help appreciated!
Thanks, Chris
Beosound 8, Beotalk 1100, Beocom 4, A8 Headphones, Form 2 Headphones, Apple iPhone 4S, iPod Classic, iPad 1, Sky+ HD, Sony Playstation 3, Jacob Jensen T10, Lutron Rania IR Dual Dimmer/ Accesory dimmer, B+O A9 Keyring (SOLD), Beolit 600 (SOLD), Apple Airport Express, Beo5
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Keith Saunders
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Technical Advisor, Little Ann, Hampshire, UK
- Posts 3,810
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Re: Beo5/6 or Lintronic box?
If you want to hide the Sky HD box away behind the TV or similar, then you cannot control it directly from the Beo5/6 because all products must be able to see the IR signals.
If all the 3rd party products you listed can be seen by the IR signal, then the Beo5/6 with DIRECT control would be your best option.
If one or more products is hidden away, then the Lintronic option would be one to consider.
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Chris
- Joined on 05-09-2010
- Last of the Summer Wine Country, Yorkshire, UK
- Posts 195
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Re: Beo5/6 or Lintronic box?
Thanks for all the help Keith. I was wondering - what happens to the Lutron Rania as its non B&O and also dual dimmer - one for living room and one for stairs.
Beosound 8, Beotalk 1100, Beocom 4, A8 Headphones, Form 2 Headphones, Apple iPhone 4S, iPod Classic, iPad 1, Sky+ HD, Sony Playstation 3, Jacob Jensen T10, Lutron Rania IR Dual Dimmer/ Accesory dimmer, B+O A9 Keyring (SOLD), Beolit 600 (SOLD), Apple Airport Express, Beo5
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TWG
- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Germany
- Posts 950
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Re: Beo5/6 or Lintronic box?
It IS simple with a Beo 5 or 6 but the perfect combination: Lintronic + Beo 5 or Beo 6
you can copy your original remotes with the Lintronic Device and then import it via Software to the Beo Configuration Software.
Without the Lintronic Box it's always the question: Where to get codes for my devices from?
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Chris
- Joined on 05-09-2010
- Last of the Summer Wine Country, Yorkshire, UK
- Posts 195
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Re: Beo5/6 or Lintronic box?
The beo4 and a9 key ring are going up for sale. I think beo5 is the way forward!
Beosound 8, Beotalk 1100, Beocom 4, A8 Headphones, Form 2 Headphones, Apple iPhone 4S, iPod Classic, iPad 1, Sky+ HD, Sony Playstation 3, Jacob Jensen T10, Lutron Rania IR Dual Dimmer/ Accesory dimmer, B+O A9 Keyring (SOLD), Beolit 600 (SOLD), Apple Airport Express, Beo5
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Matthew
- Joined on 06-01-2009
- Melbourne, Australia
- Posts 99
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Re: Beo5/6 or Lintronic box?
TWG: It IS simple with a Beo 5 or 6 but the perfect combination: Lintronic + Beo 5 or Beo 6
Agree with TWG. If you're able to go down this path (Lintronic + Beo5/6) you will end up with possibly the most flexible solution.
You'll be able to program the Beo5/6 to control 3rd party products (by capturing commands and writing them to XML using the Lintronic box and Configurator software) and you will be able to use the Lintronic box to control other devices within your home from the Beo5.
This is the set-up I use. It also allows the option of a having a neater install - I have the Lintronic box hidden in a cabinet, along with our 3rd party DVD player and Apple TV.
Cheers,
Matthew
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