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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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Hi, I have a Panasonic Plasma, SAT receiver, Sony BluRay, AppleTV, HDMI expander and a Beosound 3000(connected to the TV using a Beolink Converter). All controlled via a Beo4(the new one with joystick) and a 238. Works lika a charm. I'm especially happy to have the TV and Beosound3000 working together with the Beolink Converter.
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Hej Peter, har du möjligtvis nåt bra svar på min fråga i denna tråden? Hur undviker jag problem med falska signaler på datalink i en Beolink Converter? http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/t/41376.aspx Mvh, Jonas
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So, I have discovered that there might be an issue with this setup. The stereo seems to live a life of its own from time to time. It changes source i.e. from TV to Radio(or similar) on its own. First I thought that it was due to plasma interference from my Panasonic TV. However, I have proven that the TV is not to blame. I think that the problem is
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It actually works very well with a Beolink Converter. I have a Beosound Ouverture(A.option2) connected to a beolink converter via masterlink. The non-B&O TV audio out is connected to the converter. Pressing TV on the Beo4 starts the audio master and the TV(via a Lintronic box). Sweet!
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So I believe that I have read somewhere that it's possible to connect a non-B&O using a Beolink Converter kit to a masterlink audio master. The reason is that I would like to have the audio from the TV feed into my stereo. I would like to just press TV on the beo4 and have my stereo turn on using the audio feed through the beolink converter
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I wish I could but only open to UK residents... Had planned to fly to Liverpool tomorrow for a long weekend vacation with my wife. Might have to cancel that. I really hope that these thugs are taken care of by the police so that no more innocent people are hurt. [quote user="pinkflag"] Sign up this petition - all convicted rioters to lose
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In B&O's ML-guide there are two different connections for external IR-eyes. One that is connected with a 3-lead cable via a 3.5mm connector and one that is connected using a 5-lead cable via a DIN connector. What are the extra two wires used for in the latter and is there any difference between different verions of the actual IR-eye. The reason
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I don't have a B&O TV, only audio products. Penta III, Beolab 4000s, Beosystem 9500, Beosound Ouverture and a Beocenter2300.
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I was just trying to avoid buying yet another box...
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