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  • Re: AppleTV via link system

    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.
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by frog on 07-09-2011
  • Overture in link room as slave music system - how do I access the remote audio?

    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
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by frog on 07-09-2011
  • Re: AppleTV via link system

    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.
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by frog on 07-09-2011
  • Re: AppleTV via link system

    That may be the only option, but I was keen to have the ATV available on all TVs in my house...
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by frog on 07-08-2011
  • Re: AppleTV via link system

    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!
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by frog on 07-08-2011
  • AppleTV via link system

    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
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by frog on 07-08-2011
  • Re: BV4-50

    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.
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by frog on 07-07-2011
  • Re: Bv4-85

    [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
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by frog on 06-28-2011
  • Re: Bv4-85

    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.
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by frog on 06-28-2011
  • Re: Bv4-85

    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?
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by frog on 06-27-2011
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