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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
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Sent another one at the address you specified January 29. Best regards, Jean
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Keith, I am ressuscitating this old thread for getting one information: What are the Beo4 mappings for the RDR HX1010 PUC entry? In particular: SYSTEM MENU as shown in the JPEG image. Thanks, Jean
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[quote user="bsantini"]No pms rec'd try besantini@optonline.net. Put LC1 in thebsubject line. B [/quote] Dear M. Santini, I sent you an e-mail to that address January 19. Did you received it ? Thanks, Jean
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To Barry (bsantini) I sent you two PMs. Did you receive them ? Thanks, Jean
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I contacted Bosscom of Denmark and they can supply me with an autoswitching version of their "Bossdim" dimmer that can work on 120 volts. The only drawback is that unit costs 349 euros(!!!) (including shipping of course). I am now searching for a less costly alternative before settling for that one. Best regards, Jean
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Hello, This problem occurs probably because the movie on the DVD is in PAL format, thus 25 frames/second. The Samsung TV is very likely not able to support that refresh rate. Most TVs sold in North America (except B&O and possibly a few others) are very limited in the refresh rates they support, in order to save a few dollars on the video chipset
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Good evening, I am searching for a 120V light dimmer that can be operated with the Beo4 remote, something simple like the B&O LC2 (never available on the North American market). Several European vendors such as Lintronics offer exactly what I need (such as the Aludim ), but their dimmers work only on 230 V. The Lutron offerings are overkill just
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I have a BV7-40 MKIII and it is possible to view side by side two digital sources connected using HDMI. The only limitation is that it is not possible to view side by side sources connected to HDMI input combinations A vs B or C vs D. Other combinations such as A vs C or B vs D are possible. The reason is that inputs A and B are connected to a switcher
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Select FORMAT 1 on the Beo 4. The picture should be complete. This is what I am doing when I connect my Macbook Pro to my Beovision 7 MK III Good luck, Jean
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