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Now we just need Peter to chip in with some PANart™ of a "rumored" soundbar...
BEOVOX141: Now we just need Peter to chip in with some PANart™ of a "rumored" soundbar...
Would that make you believe in it, then?
MM
There is a tv - and there is a BV
Millemissen: BEOVOX141: Now we just need Peter to chip in with some PANart™ of a "rumored" soundbar... Would that make you believe in it, then? MM
Isn't that what the real Peter Pan said when Tinker Bell was dying, or was that when he read the Annual Report?
Millemissen: Would that make you believe in it, then? MM
Not really,- the dingle dongle supposedly on sale in B&O stores and shown about a million times is still vaporware
Apart from that,- the "bar" in question will soon be open for business!
BEOVOX141. Speculation and rumour - - - LG Harmony appears to come with eARC and HDCP 2.3.
Dom
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@ DMacri. WiSA is compatible with 5.1 Surround sound. But when ?
Sorry - no, not quite correct!
WiSA is just a wireless possibility for connecting speakers.
If you would have a WiSA capable multichannel audioprocessor, where you can combine wireless and wired connections (like those that B&O makes), a full Atmos setup would be possible using WiSA.
Only thing missing there is the support for Dolby Atmos!
From a ‘physical’ point of view, there are more than enough output connections available for a 7.2.4 Atmos setup - especially when you count in the speakers of the tv.
The concern in this case is not WiSA, but the missing Atmos processing.
Just to avoid misunderstandings - WiSA as used in an LG tv will never allow for Atmos, since WiSA by default only can carry up to 6 channels and can not be combined with any wired output in that tv.
BEOVOX141: Millemissen: Would that make you believe in it, then? MM Not really,- the dingle dongle supposedly on sale in B&O stores and shown about a million times is still vaporware Apart from that,- the "bar" in question will soon be open for business!
The LG/OLEDs (with support for the WiSA Ready dongle) are not for sale in the shops yet (at least not in general).
Yes, you can order these online, but if you go to a dealer like Elgiganten, you will only find the 2008 models.
I guess LG is waiting (they sure still have some 2008 models to sell) untill after the IFA in September to launch the 2009 models generally.
After that the dongles should be on sale, where you can buy WiSA compatible speaker - so also in the B&O stores.
Be patient, my friend 😉
He has already done so a couple of times.
But unlike a few beoworlders and the dealers he has not seen the photos, that are/were accessible - so that is just one more PANtastic contribution to the forum/s.
B&O's forthcoming adopted child is born.
The game continues.... Stupid me as I realise I'm adding fuel to a personal agenda.
What a mess... Some might prefer the undiluted B&O version...
@ BEOVOX141
The old BeoVision 9 plasma TV on the original Picture, is the only one you want to keep..
mawheele: The game continues.... Stupid me as I realise I'm adding fuel to a personal agenda.
It is a game of love 💃🕺
The old school - Impressive.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJKe0fPayFk
"Despite challenges, we are still a profitable business, which underlines that we've come a long way in our transformation, though we still have a great deal of work ahead of us. With a number of new product launches over the next year and an improved sales and distribution network, we expect to achieve profitable growth in 2019/20,” said Henrik Clausen. Bang & Olufsen.
Yes, we must see how many new products B&O launches 2019/20.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-k-vSzJGJMo
Configuring your OPPO Blu-ray player for Dolby Atmos. - Click here.
Peter Pan: Configuring your OPPO Blu-ray player for Dolby Atmos. -
Configuring your OPPO Blu-ray player for Dolby Atmos. -
Then at least, you can keep your OPPO player and the old HDMI cable.....when you go forward to a LG/OLED-A/V receiver combo.
Millemissen:Then at least, you can keep your OPPO player and the old HDMI cable...
I am not entirely sure Petes existing old HDMI cable will be up to the tasks he is bill-boarding in his PANart™
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The Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable supports the 48G bandwidth for uncompressed HDMI 2.1 feature support. The cable also features very low EMI emission and is backwards compatible with earlier versions of the HDMI Specification and can be used with existing HDMI devices.
Bang & Olufsen Teknisk Forum.
Maybe we should ask Henrik Baron Vejrup for English subtitles on their YouTube videos.
He has already been asked that.
It won’t happen - is much too much work - was the answer.
Good Control - On the way.
LG will release a new software for this year's C9 OLED TV later this year so that they can be controlled the B&O remote controls. When that software is released it will be remote controls of the typeBeoRemote One BT (Bluetooth) that can be used with any LG C9 OLED TV.
If LG later extends this to other of their OLED TVs, time must tell. But if the B&B the control can coexist with LG's own remote control for the C9, so it may as well other models. By Lars Ladingkær -14. July 2019.
Then we have to see if B&O adopts - https://en-uk.sennheiser.com/ambeo-soundbar
Peter Pan wrote Dec. 22.2018 page 7.
Old to 'new' - Torsten Valeur B&O trying maybe to make a remote control for the new LG C9 TV. Now comes the result . Click here.
B&O report 2018/19. - Audio Video - https://bo.eventcdn.net/201907H1/There is little talk of upcoming B&O products.
Audio Passthrough:ARC: Yes (HDMI 2)eARC support: YesDolby Atmos via TrueHD via eARC: YesDTS:X via DTS-HD MA via eARC: Yes5.1 Dolby Digital via ARC: Yes5.1 DTS via ARC: Yes5.1 Dolby Digital via Optical: Yes5.1 DTS via Optical: YesPC Monitor:The LG OLED C9 is an excellent TV to use as a PC monitor, but there is a chance of burn-in with long exposure to static elements, so it is best to set up your computer to avoid static elements as much as possible. The C9 has excellent wide viewing angles, and it has an excellent response time and low input lag, so it feels very responsive when working. The C9 supports eARC when connected to a compatible AV Receiver, which allows it to send higher quality DTS:X and Dolby Atmos via TrueHD sound from an external device to your receiver. Like the 2018 LG OLEDS, it also supports DTS and Dolby Digital passthrough to a standard ARC receiver.When connected to a PC, the PC detected the C9 as a stereo device, so it wasn't possible to send 5.1 or 7.1 audio to the TV without bypassing the PC's autodetection system.___________________________________________________________________
C9 firmware Update 05/24/2019: Retested the eARC passthrough with a different PC, and no bypassing was necessary: the PC still detected the C9 as a stereo device, but the bitstreaming ignored that fact, and sent 7.1 TrueHD audio without a problem.https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c9-oled
Peter Pan:___________________________________________________________________ Audio Passthrough: ARC: Yes (HDMI 2) eARC support: Yes Dolby Atmos via TrueHD via eARC: Yes DTS:X via DTS-HD MA via eARC: Yes 5.1 Dolby Digital via ARC: Yes 5.1 DTS via ARC: Yes 5.1 Dolby Digital via Optical: Yes 5.1 DTS via Optical: Yes PC Monitor: The LG OLED C9 is an excellent TV to use as a PC monitor, but there is a chance of burn-in with long exposure to static elements, so it is best to set up your computer to avoid static elements as much as possible. The C9 has excellent wide viewing angles, and it has an excellent response time and low input lag, so it feels very responsive when working. The C9 supports eARC when connected to a compatible AV Receiver, which allows it to send higher quality DTS:X and Dolby Atmos via TrueHD sound from an external device to your receiver. Like the 2018 LG OLEDS, it also supports DTS and Dolby Digital passthrough to a standard ARC receiver. When connected to a PC, the PC detected the C9 as a stereo device, so it wasn't possible to send 5.1 or 7.1 audio to the TV without bypassing the PC's autodetection system. _______________________________________________________________________ C9 firmware Update 05/24/2019: Retested the eARC passthrough with a different PC, and no bypassing was necessary: the PC still detected the C9 as a stereo device, but the bitstreaming ignored that fact, and sent 7.1 TrueHD audio without a problem. _______________________________________________________________________ https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c9-oled
Hey Peter,
Just talked to B&O Product development... They are gonna release a BeoVision Panavision specially for you with incl Dolbly Atmos 20.4, special Panoramic Soundbar, 10x HDMI v4, WiGi wifi, an oven for your pizza, 16K 88" screen (and an Ikea couch)
You're gonna love it...
Karel.
Hey kuyttendaele.
It is then amazing what they up in Struer can get the Chinese to producer.
09.08.2019. From Millemissen - Guided tour of Struer.
Here is the highlight of Millemissen's tour of Struer.
Actually it was the hightlight of the visit in the museum - and in honor of you.....I know that you like female clothes 😉
kuyttendaele:Where is the B&O soundbar in this setup ?
@ kuyttendaele
I love your questions. This post is about audio from the LG OLED C9's own speaker, or speaker connected to the AVR. Here you do not need any new soundbar from B&O. You use existing active BeoLab.
Sigh...
What is eARD ?
Peter Pan: @ kuyttendaele I love your questions. This post is about audio from the LG OLED C9's own speaker, or speaker connected to the AVR. Here you do not need any new soundbar from B&O. You use existing active BeoLab.
I love your questions. This post is about audio from the LG OLED C9's
own speaker, or speaker connected to the AVR. Here you do not need any new soundbar from B&O. You use existing active BeoLab.
Actually that was not a question... I was being ironic...
BEOVOX141: Sigh... What is eARD ?
Maybe this
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=eard
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@ OldJack. I believe everybody.
Peter Pan:You use existing active BeoLab.
You can see more about the classic B&O speaker. Download Bang-Olufsen pdf Catalogue 2005. - Click here.
Click here. It's exciting if we get to see this one day -