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1st March February 2012
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Hi DW2008, I downloaded aTV Flash last night and it seems really good. It was easy to set the "composite out" using it (once I'd eventually found the actual instructions on their site). Picture looks great and video/music look and sound as good as from my DVD2. Next is getting it to work with my Beo4 and STB PUC if I can :o) Stoobie
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[quote user="B&Ola"] Hi you will need the Apple TV Convertor from SVIDEO. Or you can try do one of many hacks: http://www.appletvhacks.net/2007/10/12/get-color-output-from-apple-tvs-composite-video-output/ I have tried this without success. So, if you got time left to spend on doing hacks, do that. If not, get the converter. '/Ola
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Hi all, I have a non HD Beovision 5 so there are only scart/RGB/S-Video inputs. I have looked at the BV5 User Manual and CD Rom and can't find anything that helps. Can a 160GB AppleTV be connected without the outlay for a "Component/YPbPr to Composite/RGB" convertor? Can the inputs in the TV be switched to accept "component"
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Jon, I simply copied and pasted the stuff from the manual - It's not me saying don't use alcohol! Stoobie
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If it is the BeoSound 9000 it may mean there is too much dust on the two clear safety pins. Page 34 of the BS9000 reference book says - If dust builds up in the opto-coupling devices, the CD carriage will slow down, and the cue ‘CLEANING REQUIRED’ appears in the BeoSound 9000 display. Normal maintenance, such as cleaning the BeoSound 9000