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Beoport

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david707
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david707 Posted: Mon, May 2 2016 8:55 AM

Beoport does not  have an Video output so how is Beoplayer presented on the TV screen for navigation?  

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Yendys replied on Mon, May 2 2016 9:04 AM
Beoport must be used with a PC up to Windows 7 from memory. If you want it display onto your TV then you'll have to connect the PC graphics output to the TV

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kimhav replied on Mon, May 2 2016 9:40 AM

I initially said that there was only Windows XP drivers available for BeoPort and I was quite sure that it has been so for quite many years but I also now noticed at the support page that the BeoPort software supports Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7.

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Thanks for this. If the graphics card is the video feed for the TV I assume only one TV can be used - or can this be viewed on link TV's also? I can see how audio distribution would work via ML but how would you be able to navigate the system for e.g. from a link room without being able to see the the same interface that is presented on the PC? You would also need additional RF cable from the PC to the TV.

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