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  • Turning on link room

    Hello everybody, In my link room I have a pair of labs plugged into a Beolink Active with Link Option 6 ; now the 3 Beo4 "volume keys" (+,MUTE,-) are always turning on my link speakers from stand-by with the RADIO source, even if the main room is in "all stand-by" Is it a normal behaviour ?? or something is going wrong... Thank you
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Santiago on 12-06-2008
  • Re: Beo5 3rd Party XML Generator Version 1.0 is now available

    I've created a xml template for Sony trinitron TV sets using this new "Beo5 3rd party xml generator" and works great! It will be ready to download in this web site very soon. Thank you both for the stunning work, and special thanks to Keith for testing and all your precious help. Now my Sony TV set is fully controlled by Beo5 LOT better
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Santiago on 11-24-2008
  • Re: edit MP3 tags in bulk

    "Tag & Rename" is a really good mp3 tag editor: very quick for bulk tagging, and easy to use I'm quite sure it will work normally during the free trial month... do a little try, nothing to lose!
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Santiago on 11-14-2008
  • Re: Beoport Video Viewing and Photo directory

    Hello Edwin , 1. Well done! 2. You can drag and drop any file, any folder or any drive in beoplayer and the software will scan automatically all the content. To do that: open the left side panel of beoplayer PHOTO section, then select the "folder" view, open the windows file explorer, then select any file, folder or drive, and "drag and
    Posted to Beo-PC (Forum) by Santiago on 11-13-2008
  • Re: Beoport Video Viewing and Photo directory

    ethuijs: My PC runs on Windows XP SP3. Don't think this will work, Vista Codecs... I also run on Windows XP SP3 and I watch any kind of videos via PHOTO section inside the beoport software without problem.
    Posted to Beo-PC (Forum) by Santiago on 11-12-2008
  • Re: Beoport Video Viewing and Photo directory

    bdm01: Hi, Never really have understood about codec's etc, but my question to you guys is:- where do you find the codec's ? And once you have downloaded them. Where do you put them in your system so that Beoplayer can use them ? Any help / advice would be appreciated Best regards Hi I use the "K-Lite mega codec pack" is free and it's
    Posted to Beo-PC (Forum) by Santiago on 11-12-2008
  • Re: Beoport Video Viewing and Photo directory

    ethuijs: 2 questions about the Beoport: version 4.83 1. I have read on this forem you can view Mpeg files via N.Music with the right codexs. Where can I find them? Will AVI files also work? 2. For Photo’s the My Pictures directory is used. Can you add more directories of network drives as file locations? Kind regards, Edwin Hello! 1.- AVI or MPEG
    Posted to Beo-PC (Forum) by Santiago on 11-12-2008
  • Re: Beolab 5 power output

    bayerische: Yes, the specification poster of the speakers speaks of a nominal consumption of 40W per speaker, which I can believe and imagine, since usually you are not listening at full volume, but rather a comfortable background level. I've listened my 5.1 full B&O (BL2+2xBL1s+2xBL3s+avant) at full volume (72) several times during long time
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Santiago on 11-05-2008
  • Re: Beolab 5 power output

    bayerische: Now in my book W is energy, and W shouldn't be dependent on is it music, light or whatever... Makes no sense. Maybe the link I put before can help you, I can't, I'm not a physicist. bayerische: that would still mean that it would need to get from the mains 5250W total in order to produce the 5000W? No normal mains in a home will
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Santiago on 11-05-2008
  • Re: Beolab 5 power output

    Music power in watts that amplifiers can deliver is not the same than their electrical consumption in watts. There is a physics equation anywhere (I cannot found it) that relies both. 2 * BL5s produce 5000watts of maximum audio power, but the typic electric consommation is 80watts., something that any domestic plug and fuse can easily handle.
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by Santiago on 11-05-2008
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