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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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Does the current model feature HDMI? or is it still DVI? is there any difference with a Pre-Jan-06 upgraded model and a new one bought today? Ian
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A BV8 - 40 seems a bit bizarre. This is the 'cheap' TV (more plastic, etc, etc), but at 40" they will presumably allow a DSS inside to make it another option for those who don't want/need a DVD player in a surround sound setup, but bit of quality different between BV7 & BV8. What they need to do is have a BV7-DVD. Ian
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I bought a white BC6000 in December. It looks great next to my Wii, but I admit I don't use it that much for fear of it getting dirty (I've heard newspaper print is especially bad). It is not a million miles away from the light grey - In bad light you can't tell the difference. Ian
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I need some help syncing my Serene to a PSTN (&BC6000's). I'm having trouble with all the international codes, etc. On the BC6000 I have put in all the numbers normally....01234 987654, etc, but when sync the Serene puts them in as +01234 987654 so they don't work. Can someone tell what settings I need to put under the docking station
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Hello, I have just bought a Serene and have sync it with my PSTN (MkII) & 2 x BC6000. I initally had a bit of trouble with the numbers (adding 44, and 0's all over the place but I think I've figured that out now). Anyway..........When I add a number via the Serene I can set it as a common or private number, a common number is copied to the
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Keith, I am also surprised about the lack of a DVB-T module at Reading - Maybe no-one has asked about it? The TV's all feature DVD's, Sky HD or the BBC HD preview so this is where they target sales rather that a non-HD freeview picture. Let's be honest the DVB-T module is certainly not the best item so I can understand why B&O would
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Thanks for your help Keith. I'll have to take it to another store as my local dealer (Reading) doesn't have a DVB-T module in any of their TV's (except a BV9 and that can't get a good signal). So lets assume it works in another TV - Is it simply a case of getting the IR receiver replaced in my TV? I wonder if this could also be the cause
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Keith, The DVB-T is in a BV6 26" Ian
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OK (but why doesn't this work even if you put a delay after the guide sequence?). Also the main DVB-T menu is not part of a sub-menu under 'guide'. When watching TV normally press EXIT YELLOW (on Beo4) and you get the menu on the left-hand side, this is waht I'm trying to create. Ian
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I can't get the DVB-T menu button working, but what is strange the TV Guide works OK but the command is almost the same: The TV guide is - BACK : RED and the code is - 0:000:TV:EXIT+0:000:TV:CNTL_STEP_DW The DVB-T Menu is - BACK : YELLOW so I put the code as - 0:000:TV:EXIT+0:000:TV:CNTL_WIND But the menu doesn't work - What's up? Ian
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