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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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No, Chris is right. These internet radio stations broadcast song infomation that iTunes and other software can display. I too find the lack of this info in the BeoPlayer app annoying. B&O could certainly add this via an update however.
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Would the BS8's work on the US's 120v power?
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Airport Express digital out has been said to have sloppy timing, which may cause some otherwise good D/A converters to have synching issues. You'll need to watch out for this as you make your choice. I myself intend to get a converter, but haven't gotten around to it yet. -- Paul
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The FM antenna is active, at least according to the User Guide and also in the BeoWorld writeup: http://www.beoworld.org/prod_details.asp?pid=950. -- Paul
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I have a BeoSound 2000 (US), and am going back to using the active antenna with integrated handle. I remember something about setting something to activate (power up) the antenna circuitry, but I can't remember the details nor find the instructions for this. This seems confirmed by its inability to pick up many stations. Do any of you remember what
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They've finally fixed this! It hasn't happened since I downloaded iTunes 9.2. -- Paul
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[quote user="Stephan"] The only thing that stops me from buying it is the possibility of HDCP implementation into the HDMI port. If there is HDCP in the port, some contend cannot be played. rgds Stephan [/quote] Are you sure about this? Blu-Ray players have HDCP implementation in their HDMI ports as well, don't they? Yet they play. I'd
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I have ripped all my CDs to iTunes on my dedicated home server Mac mini, and listen to them losslessly through AirTunes and an Airport Express hooked up to my BeoCenter. It's all lovely except for this one annoying issue: if it isn't actively streaming for a couple hours or so, and then try to play something, I often get the following error
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That'd be quite nice. Things are working for me with DVI adapter for Beosystem 3, but I needed to get a separate optical->coax digital audio converter to run the digital audio. -- Paul
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I have a Beosystem 3 hooked up to a Mac mini, an Elgato Digital TV tuner, and a 1TB hard drive, and it works fairly well. The software I use is: - The stuff that came with the Mac (Front Row, iTunes) - Elgato eyeTV with digital tuner - Remote Buddy - Boxee. The BS3 can directly emulate the Apple remote, and Remote Buddy allows you to more effectively
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