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Thanks Keith and sorry for the late reply. Unfortunately I have the exact configuration and I still hear the PC's Windows sounds. Of course, I can disable all other sounds in Windows but that's not really what I wanted to do. Wonder were I'm mistaken? Merry X-mas, Thomas
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Hi, Why do you have to disconnect your MasterLink cable? Maybe I don't get your point but it sounds a bit like trying to browse the Internet without a network cable (or wireless) Can you explain a bit more detailed what you're trying to do? Merry X-mas, Thomas
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I've managed to connect BeoPort to my system and I'm able to listen to N.MUSIC and control BeoPort using Beo4. However, I can't figure out how to suppress the PC sound - even though I follow Keith's recommendations. Another related question: Given that the audio is distributed through the PC's sound card, I assume that the quality
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Thanks a lot, Keith. I'll try that configuration and let you know how it works
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Hi Peter, where did you put it?
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Hi, Some time ago I bought a BeoPort unit with the purpose of adding N.MUSIC to my all-B&O set-up. However, I can only distribute the sound if BeoPort is connected to the PC's sound card using mini-jack AUDIO IN on BeoPort. Using the AUDIO IN connection also brings all the other computer sounds and the sound volume in link-connected systems
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The 'Browser' menu is the top-most menu on DVD2. Use 'Go' + '0' and verify that the LED on the player says 'BROWSER'.
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It can. Use the Philips code for DVDR7300H http://www.caliban.org/mt/archives/2006/04/dvdr7300h_uncri_1.html Replace 'Play' with 'Go' on Beo4. Wait 1-2 sec. between the first 'Go' and '1' or DVD2 will treat it as the command for 'System Menu'. Watch the digits on the player's LED display as you key them in
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