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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
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Try turning on the PS3 by holding the power button pressed, until you hear a second "chime". This will force the PS3 to send out picture on all connections. I don't know if this will work in your situation, as you describe having picture on the other connections, but it's worth a try.
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[quote user="Pepso"] Hello Toubro, Do you know how can i see the milage that a bv9 have? And how many years the bv9 plasma can be used? [/quote] I never bothered checking the milage on mine, so I'm afraid I don't know how to. I think you have to enter som kind of service menu.
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I will quote Roger, who was very helpful, when I was looking for a used BV9, and told me about the different models: [quote user="Roger"] You can not go wrong with any of them. The mkI was the only 720p version, but as most stuff transmitted still is 720p or 1080i the need for the later 1080p can be debated. With the mkII came the 1080p panel
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[quote user="Pepso"] Hello Jarmin, Thanks for the information. Yes, the beovision 9 seems heavy. So, are you happy with yours? The sound and image are good? [/quote] I bought a BeoVision 9 a year ago to replace my Avant. I was afraid that I would feel I had spend to much money on a TV, that wasn't exactly new, but every time, and I do
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Well I couldn't wait until tomorrow I found a Samsung BD-Player/HD-Recorder, the previous owner of my TV had installed, and I can now control my ATV from my Beo4. Awesome
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[quote user="rednik"] Or, just use any old device that is in your PUC table, and let Apple TV learn the codes same as you would teach it to work off a third party remote [/quote] You won't believe how stupid you make me feel I have had my ATV2 for over 6 months, and I am to cheap to pay my B&O dealer to update the PUC list in my BV9
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Thanks for your replies, guys. I really appreciate to hear from people with experience. From what I read a lot of people does not use their Beo5, and the person that I bought my BV9 from, actually chose to have a Beo4 delivered with it instead of the Beo5. The reason why I want it to control my devices directly is because a used Beo5 is cheaper than
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[quote user="Matthew"] Hi Toubro, Yes - you can directly control the Apple TV and your PS3's IR-to-Blue-Tooth converter with your Beo5. You will, of course, need the XML files for the commands for each of these devices, along with the Beo5 Config tool to set up your Beo5 to control them. Cheers, Matthew [/quote] Thank you very much. Now
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Thanks for your reply. [quote user="EdouardG"] From your TV you need the Apple Remote PUC and the PS3 RE-BL PUC. [/quote] By the PUC do you mean that your TV is receiving the IR and sending it to the devices?? Or is it because the PUC contains the IR codes?? Beacuse what I'm after is to go around the TV and control the devices via IR directly
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Is it correct that the Beo5 can be programmed to control the Apple TV and the RE*BL box for the PS3 directly using IR? If so, does this go for all Beo5's or only a certain range? If this is possible, I would like to be able to program it myself. I suppose this will be no trouble, if I just have the correct software, which is available elsewhere
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