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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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Someone mentioned the other day that this item was cancelled due to Blu-Ray/ HDD situation. B&O do need a DVD-only device, so I hope that is not true. It could be years before the next-gen DVD has stabilised. Ian
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Beotunes, What you say is very interesting - I had an MK1 PSTN base (with 1x BC6000) and had no problem anywhere around the house (and into the garden), I just recently I bought a Mk2 PSTN base and I've had numerous problems. The house is just pretty standard (timber floors, etc) but If I go beyond about 7 metres from the base the signal breaks
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Is this a new version of the BL6000?, or can you remove the circular base from older models in order to fit the brackets? Ian
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It's OK Peter, I have a 26". Given the use/advertising over digital TV in the UK, and that flak that B&O will take when the BV8 launches without it (plus not even an option), If I was Mr B&O I would put everything I can in to getting it sorted - It is almost suicidal commercial behaviour. Ian
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The Geiser (?) scene in Ice Age 2 is pretty amazing through a BV9 / BL5 + 4x BL3's. Ian
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How old are the handsets? If they are Mk1's, then they won't work with a new PSTN 2 base. If they are MK2's then they will work (with a PSTN 2 base), but may require a software update if they are early Mk2's (which is not as cheap as you may think). If you can find an Australian PSTN 1 base, then I 'think' you will be OK but
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Hi, Does anybody know if the DVB-T module for the BV6 is coming out this month? I've been waiting for months (since Nov 06 I think), everytime I ask I get "it's been delayed". But isn't it (basically) the same as is currently found in the BV9? I assume that works fine, so what's the problem? The analgue signal in my area gets
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Can we have a DVD-only version as well? I have a BS9000 so have no need for an audio-only BC2. The DVD2 will (I assume) look like the HDR2 so is not as visually appealing as a BC2. Ian
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