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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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[quote user="joehomm"]Der einzige Unterschied ist die Abschirmung! [/quote] Wie wahr ! Und die ist bei einem ANALOGEN SIGNAL, wie es MasterLink und PowerLink nun mal sind, entscheidend ... [quote user="joehomm"]Technisch gibt es quasi keinen Unterschied. [/quote] Na ja - siehe oben! Und wenns um größere Längen, zB
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Yes, if you want to control your music in the room where the MX 7000 is installed in the same way as on your AV9000. PowerLink sockets on Tv and audio products are OUTPUTS sending sound to powerlik inputs of active speakers.
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In many cases SW versions on CDs are outdated. The most recent version of BeoPlayer is 5.04. (download via B&O homepage) If your are using Win 7, your dealer can download the BeoPort "service software 6.02" for you. This version is solving some Win 7 issues and is fully compatible to Vista and XP. During istallation you have to be logged
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[quote user="paultielen"]The av9000 in Room 1 and the mx7000 in room2.. When i'm in room 2 i will listen music what's playing from the masterpannel.. [/quote] Yes, but ... In any case you will need a BeoLink Video, a ML-cable, a ML-junction box and a 7-pin DataLink-cable. The Master-Panel indicates, you have the very first AV 9000
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[quote user="EdouardG"] Hi, My BV10-40 is build 166. Can I ask my dealer a software update or is it up to date? [/quote] Hi Edouard, as we discussed some time ago, Build 166 was up to date the time you bougt the TV. Build 210 is the most recent now and addresses "distorted bass from all sources" . Your dealer / service technician
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[quote user="zazouzt"] The software installation of Beoport was OK. [/quote] Most common mistakes during installation of a Beoport/PC2 are: - erroneously installing BeoPlayer software - you need the BeoPort version - connecting all wires and start the installation after - it's mandatory to follow this procedure : - connect all cables EXEPT
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[quote user="moxxey"] But one side will still need a DIN as TVs etc will still ship with the older powerlink sockets? ie. it's not going to be as easy as just grabbing an RJ45 and connecting your B&O TV on one end to your speakers on another? [/quote] DIN 8pin to RJ 45 PowerLink Adapter Cables are available from B&O in different
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[quote user="Patonline"] any one know the price of this bs5 ripper ? [/quote] Yes, price has already been posted in THIS thread on 2011-11-22 ...
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[quote user="tournedos"] [quote user="Evan"]I'm sure I'll get a myriad of posts about this, but I have to ask - what's the point?[/quote] I don't know what the point is from B&O's point of view, but I see it immensely easier and cheaper for everyone if you can use all the existing RJ45 installation hardware
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[quote user="RickieH"] What are the implications of this for attaching to non B&O equipment (Airport Express or optical out from an Apple TV for example)? [/quote] You'll need a different adapter cable - but PowerLink remains an analogue signal - just the plug will be changed. Optical is a digital signal - no way. In Network Link
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