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  • BV8-26 Customer Service Menu with Beo5

    I am trying to access the customer service menu on my BV8-26 using a Beo5. According to the service manual, the code is MENU, move curser to CONNECTIONS, RED, GO, however that does not work with the Beo5. I have no trouble accessing the service menu (MENU, move curser to CONNECTIONS, 0, 0, GO). Any hints? Thanks, JP
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by jp2010 on 04-13-2010
  • Showing the time on the Beo5 display?

    I had a look through this forum but could not find anything on this topic. Is ther any way to show the current time of day on the Beo5? I mean, it is a small computer so it must have a built-in clock. Any ideas? Also, I noticed the "Clock" command in the TV menu of my Beo5. Is this supposed to work on a BV8-26, because there is not much happening
    Posted to The Beo5 & Beo6 Remote Forum (Forum) by jp2010 on 04-11-2010
  • Re: Converting Pronto Codes for use with Beo5

    Keith, Many thanks for your support on converting those Pronto codes. I really appreciate it. I also did some more testing and found a very good solution that might be interesting for other people with similar setups. I have a BV8-26 connected to a Macbook Pro via HDMI. I have also got some BL3s connected to the BV. I am using Plex as a mediacenter
    Posted to The Beo5 & Beo6 Remote Forum (Forum) by jp2010 on 04-10-2010
  • Re: Converting Pronto Codes for use with Beo5

    [quote user="Keith Saunders"]The binary 32 bit strings contain in 8 bit blocks the device address, then the inverted and reversed device address, then the command, then the inverted and reversed command.[/quote] Keith, could you explain why the 32bit codes actually have 33 digits? Is the 33rd bit a check-bit and if so, is it the one at the
    Posted to The Beo5 & Beo6 Remote Forum (Forum) by jp2010 on 04-09-2010
  • Re: Converting Pronto Codes for use with Beo5

    Keith, Thanks much for your reply and your generous offer to convert my Pronto codes. I have listed them below. Would be great to have those converted to a Beo5 xml file. Thanks a lot and kind regards, JP "Digit 0" 0000 006d 0022 0002 0156 00ab 0016 0040 0015 0015 0016 0040 0015 0015 0016 0015 0016 0015 0015 0040 0016 0015 0015 0040 0016 0015
    Posted to The Beo5 & Beo6 Remote Forum (Forum) by jp2010 on 04-09-2010
  • Re: Converting Pronto Codes for use with Beo5

    Keith and Frank, thanks very much for your warm welcome and quick response. I already found the link to the older version of Lintronic last night in the forum, however, I do not understand how to reproduce your results for my Pronto codes above. Looking at Keith's XML code, the main difference between the two commands is found in stIR="NEC
    Posted to The Beo5 & Beo6 Remote Forum (Forum) by jp2010 on 04-08-2010
  • Converting Pronto Codes for use with Beo5

    Hi, I have now had my Beo5 for about a month and thanks to this forum I already managed to configure it to 95% of my requirements. Now I would like to add 3rd-party support for my EyeTV decoder ( product website ) which can be controlled using the Elgato Remote. I have found a Pronto .ccf file at remotecentral.com and managed to extract the Pronto codes
    Posted to The Beo5 & Beo6 Remote Forum (Forum) by jp2010 on 04-08-2010
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