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The sounds depends on wether your tv will downgrade the HDMI signal to the ananlog audio out. Connect the blu-ray with HDMI to your tv and then connect as stated above to the BeoSound. Plug it in and find out :).
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You'll want to connect it to the aux port on the left side of the back-side of the Overture as your looking at it from the front. Your local dealer should be able to get you the right adapter piece which would have two analog RCA connections on one end and the multi-pin connection on the other to go to your BeoSound. Hit the aux button on the front
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have you isolated the PL cables away from powercords leading to the BV? does it happen in audio and video mode?
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have you tried to reseat the PL cables in the BV? try it while it's on to see if it might be a loose socket in the BV? odd that it happens on the other system as well. might be worth it to re-inspect the cables for a knick in them...
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since your planing on using a BeoVision, I'm assuming you don't have one. So I'm assuming then you only own an audio master. If thats the case you really won't have much use of the menu button till you get a BeoVision. The menu button activates the television overlay and customer adjustment menus on BeoVisions. You will never see menu
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The tower is ridiculous, the wood one is interesting and has some coolness to it. The wide one looks like it belongs in the back of a Japenese drift car on the street :)
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Beo5 can do it, but must be programmed to do so....
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Well as a guy who has run into this problem before with the same in/out comes I would say it's worth a shot. At the very least try to reseat the connections or reverse the plug and see what you get. We took down a clients 7-55 last month, which we had not done an update to since intial delivery in May, so that they could renevate. When we came back
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it's def. HDCP related as I have had clients with full picture on their screen via ATV2, but once they play something say with Netflix or iTunes Movies, they get the error on screen, yet the whole time they can see and control the menu, just not the content itself. The only remedy I have found is to swap cables with 1.4v new trusted cables. and
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sadly it is the cables. I have had it happen to quite a few clients of mine that anywhere from a BV7-55 to BS3 that have the problem. make sure they are 1.4v HDMI cables. This issue is an actual Apple issue though. It started hapening with their last update.