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  • Re: Apple TV to BV3-32"

    Spiros, Thank you! Well, the AppleTV and the iTunes concept is a very "closed system" which is good on a way since its always in sync and for me, using a Mac and iPods and Iphone its easy to use and pick and choose what to sync and to which device. BUT, as you already have figured out, If you want to play other formats and sync it onto your
    Posted to Beo-Mac (Forum) by Peter on 01-02-2010
  • Re: Apple TV to BV3-32"

    Thanks! I am happy it worked fine for you too..I just love my BV 3..still cant see any reason for me to upgrade to LCD or Plasma since the picture quality on a BV 3 is still outstanding..Since 32 inch is big enough for me and I dont need to hang it on a wall, I think its the best TV yet.. But, it was kind of frustrating not being able to use an Apple
    Posted to Beo-Mac (Forum) by Peter on 01-01-2010
  • Re: Apple TV to BV3-32"

    Hello again Spiros, I also had to mess around a bit before I understood how it worked.. I read in your post above that you have installed the "TV/Composite" package, right? Next step is to activate it. To do that you go to the "Utilities" menu and the choose the "Composite .kext" which you find in the bottom. ( I am not
    Posted to Beo-Mac (Forum) by Peter on 12-30-2009
  • Re: Apple TV to BV3-32"

    Hi Spiros!, The problem is that the AppleTV is only providing Component (digital) output and your BV3 is an old school analog TV that has Scart/Composite inputs. The BV3 is an excellent TV ( I have one myself connected to the aTV) and there are two ways ( as far as I know) to fix this : 1. Get an adaptor (which usually is expensive if you want a good
    Posted to Beo-Mac (Forum) by Peter on 12-28-2009
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