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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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Of course it can run from a NAS server with iTunes or Windows Mediaplayer client
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If you exclude an album, you don't exclude the tracks, because maybe they are on another album. So that's why you have to exclude the track, then it will be secure to use, because the track will be exclude from any album.
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In the folder where you choose products in the Beo5 tool, you can find another folder called others, and here you will find Home Automation. All these PUC codes you can add to your Beo5, and these PUC codes will send the original IR to your 3.rd party product. So you don't need a IR cable between the TV and 3rd party product. And you don't have
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Hi Markiedee, So sorry i haven't been in here for quite a while. Of course i can shoot a picture from my setup, Although then i have to do some cleaning...........UHHHH.......that's a tough one I will see if i can do it tonight.
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Hvilken version er dit BeoVision 7-40? Fordi hvis det er HD-Ready så kan du i slutningen af september købe og få monteret et DVB-HD modul i dit TV, så kan du modtage Kabel-TV fra YouSee med en original B&O løsning. Og modulet fungerer også til Boxers system, Der er dog ikke en certificering fra Boxers side,
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I have also had mine BeoVision 8-40 for about two months, and together with my BeoLab 9 as front and BeoLab 3 as rear, it is just a fantastic setup. Stunning picture quality, and try to look at the black level, no other LCD can compete. I am using the DVB-HD module, and it is really great looking menus, and the digital picture quality is just great
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Ohhh, you have to notive that there are no build-in DVD or Blu-Ray player in BeoVision 8-40
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