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Odd that - I don't see that in my Beosystem 3 manual - it only says that digital signals can't be distributed (although VGA can't and that's analog) - but I can't understand why a SCART RGB cannot - my Sky box does it this way for SD (there is a RGB setting for the SCART output on the box settings)! This is really puzzling.
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I'm configuring my Overture to be a slave music system from a Beocenter 2 and Beosystem 3 (in another room), so I've put the Overture as Option 6 and it connects to DTV no problem, but gets the RADIO and CD locally. Does anyone know how I can select the remote CD and RADIO (the Overture getting the sources from the Beocenter 2)? I guess it is
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I'm using AV2 - SCART connected with a RGB SCART. Funnily enough, switching the converter to CVBS provides a very dark and poor picture on both the main system and the link TVs - but at least something is coming out! Ideally I'd like to get the RGB output through the link system as the quality is actually useable.
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That may be the only option, but I was keen to have the ATV available on all TVs in my house...
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Yes, the link system is working well with other SD sources... I used a separate ATV because I didn't want to use a HDMI splitter - the ATV boxes are so cheap, the difference in price didn't justify a single box!
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Hi, I have two AppleTV2s so that I can send the signal via the link system to other TVs dotted around the house from my Beosystem 3 - one ATV2 is connecected as V.AUX2 and the other as DVD2. The DVD2 AppleTV has a HDMI to SCART (RGB) box on it so I can get RGB into the Beosystem3. Bottom line; two ATV2s, one connected via HDMI (V.AUX2) and the other
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The closest unit is the Panasonic TH-50PF20ER at the moment. The -30 is a weird one as it seems to only have a 1024 x 768 screen and seems to be designed for outdoor environments. I'd be interested in the whole old BV4 myself if he wants to sell it.
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[quote user="BeoMegaMan"] not from what I understand and have seen. The BV4 has a seperate IR panel integrated into the bottom of the frame which is a new proprietary IR sync system (B&O purchased) to run the sync of the glasses. Plus naturally 3D can only be transferred via a HDMI signal which has also been switched out from the old DVI
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It's a fair comment - but then I guess you haven't seen both either. The trend with Beovision 4's favour my view though.
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It isn't Beosystem 3 based - it is just the display. Connect a Beosystem 3 to either and you have a working solution. Panasonic VX200U = Bang & Olufsen Beovision 4-85 (without the nice frame). Do you really think B&O have the resources to change the 3D processing in the panel?