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Does BS3 support HDMI ARC - I am hoping to connect my TV HDMI ARC enables to BS3 HDMI input - in hopes to capture the audio from the smart tv apps while I watch 4k video - I am referring to the Netflix, Amazon Prime etc apps on the TV directly
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DId u have to program Sony TV to add the PUC
Which AV input have you set the audio out from Sony TV
Do u get the 5.1 sound from TV when u connect via the Coaxial input in BS3 - was there a setting in your TV to make sure the sound out was set to PCM
Thanks any input is greatly appreciated. I am trying to set up and have had no luck. My TV is Samsung KS8000 and all speakers are B&O - trying to setup a 7.1 layout
sodoi18: ... trying to setup a 7.1 layout
... trying to setup a 7.1 layout
SPDIF is just carrying stereo as a PCM stream.
The only way to get multichannel sound with a spdif connection is to use the encoded/compressed audio in a multichannel format like Dolby Digital or DTS and let the receiver/BSys3 decode the audio (if it can).
Forget the oldfashioned SPDIF, use HDMI.
Why not use a non-B&O receiver with preouts and with support for all new sound formats and also ARC - and connect your BeoLabs to that?
MM
There is a tv - and there is a BV
Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
I currently have an Onkyo receiver doing the job and I thought may be the sound processing will be better if I move to BS3 MK3 - this is what I have.
If it's going to be sure downgrade when compared to ONKYO then I might not do it.
The receiver I have is - Onkyo TX-NR709 7.2-Channel Network A/V Receiver
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004V8KWQO/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1
sodoi18:DId u have to program Sony TV to add the PUC Which AV input have you set the audio out from Sony TV Do u get the 5.1 sound from TV when u connect via the Coaxial input in BS3 - was there a setting in your TV to make sure the sound out was set to PCM Thanks any input is greatly appreciated. I am trying to set up and have had no luck. My TV is Samsung KS8000 and all speakers are B&O - trying to setup a 7.1 layout
I have tried to connect my TV by HDMI ARC to Bsys3,to get audio from smart tv apps,did not work.
After lot of fiddling to integrate Bsys3 and the rest of the setup,here is how I have done:
1) TV -button on Beo4 - activates my catv stb.Lintronic ,programmed.Used to watch catv,and listen to internet radio stations provided
AV1 input assigned,connecttion HDMI from stb into Bsys3, hdmi input C
My Samsung tv has "universal remote application" setting,which will give you full control of your stb,with(nice & handy) tv remote.
So,if you do not want Lintronic,and you can live with 2 remotes,there you are.
2) DTV-button on Beo4 - used to activate tuned channels(free to air + encoded channels via Ci Cam
AV3 input assigned.Once you have channels tuned into Bsys3,you have full control with Beo4,with menu overlays etc.
Bang & Olufsen logo displayed on right bottom corner during switching on.
3) V.MEM-button on Beo4 - used to activate SOUND ONLY from tv whilst watching tv smart apps in 4K.Why this separate input assigned?
Experienced sound interference/lost whilst Bsys3 switching over form sound from the tv and internet.this way no problems.
AV2 input assigned.Connected from tv by SPDIF and SCART into Bsys3.Why both?Connected by SPDIF only,after 10 minues,sound will be lost.
Added scart ,and no more problems.
4) DVD-button on Beo4,used to drive BDP and CD players.
AV4 input assigned.BDP connected by HDMI input D, Cd player by SPDIF.
5) A.MEM-button on Beo4 - used to trigger A.AUX input on Ouverture,to drive my Beogram.
I use splitter cable,one input to drive Beogram,another one ,on rare occasions,for streaming from my smartphone,when I am lazy to switch on tv,
or mini-laptop with lot of stored music.Wireless Samsung smart view applications on both of them.
This is how I use Bsys3 with the rest of the system.May help to newbies.But,there are lot of experienced users on the forum,who can give
plenty of suggestions for improvements.
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By the way,can somebody explain to me: what is purpose of the cable running out of Bsys3 (type 9711) and that cable running into HDMI-A input?
There is note on the cable,to be plugged into HDMI-A.
OldJack: By the way,can somebody explain to me: what is purpose of the cable running out of Bsys3 (type 9711) and that cable running into HDMI-A input? There is note on the cable,to be plugged into HDMI-A.
It is for the built-in DVB tuner - that is the way they made it 'built-in' on a BSys3 ;-)
Thanks MM.Yes,indeed,it is´built in´ with little bit out.
i think no has HDMI ARC and less eARC