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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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Fantastic, thank you very much for taking the time to share your pictures with us. It was very interesting to get a small feeling of what it was like to be there. Many thanks PeterG
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Just to update you, I should have listened to Alex in the first place. I visited one Apple store in Manchester (UK) and they told me that leopard should install without any problem with the os currently on the Mac Mini as long as there was sufficient memory available on the hard drive. I checked and there was almost 20GB and it still would not install
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Thank you so much madskp and soundproof, I followed your instruction, found my ip address and inserted it as instructed, just the numbers and then the VNC Server Port I left as default "5900" and it connected and worked straight away. Fantastic, I love it. What other facilities does this application offer and what does the upgrade that you
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I have downloaded the free application 'Mocha VNC Lite' from the Apps store. Upon setup I am asked for: 1. VNC Server IP address - what is this and how do I find it? 2. VNC Server Port - same question as No.1? Has anyone used this application, does it work ok or not. Any advice would be greatly appreciated Many thanks Peter G
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Please can someone advise me on this? I have looked in iTunes help and it is not really that helpful. I understand that I select 'advanced: stream' and then type in the correct URL for the station that I wish to listen too. I have tried the following method but it does not work. In Safari find the web site for the radio station I want to listen
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BURANTEK, Thank you so much I followed the instructions on the first, very simple link you sent me and first time it works perfectly and now I am currently (after just 5 mins) using both the internet and able to control iTunes with my iPhone at the same time. Many thanks for your help. This is one of the reason I so enjoy Beoworld and Mac, they both
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I have a mac mini connected to the internet via a airport extreme base station. I also have airport airtunes connected to myBC9500. At present I have to select one or the other which means that once I have finished on the internet (Beoworld) and then want to use my iPhone to control itunes via my Airtunes/BC9500 I have to go to the computer and select
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I have another question, forgive me as I often do miss the simple things! My Avant currently has a virgin cable box connected, my understanding is that software in the TV can control the STB via the IR cable connected to the TV and stuck in front of the IR sensor of the STB, this is how the STB receives it's commands from the TV/BEO4. If you connect
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I know this has been talked to death already but I have just returned from my B&O dealer and was asking about Virgin +box compatability. When he printed off the list of options for the latest software update Apple TV was on the list. So now I can operate Apple TV on my Avant with a Beo4, fantastic. But what is the best way (least cables, power leads
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That sounds like a good idea peter, thank you. Does anyone have a photograph of one or the measurements so that I could have one made?
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