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Beovision 11 Questions

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mor Posted: Tue, Dec 18 2012 2:31 PM

I have seen a couple of postings with questions in regards to the BV11. 

As the B&O manual by far doesn't cover everything, here's a thread to cover questions - and I start with my own first:

When I mount a USB stick formatted as FAT I can see the files just fine and play them, too. But as FAT there is no way to play huge movie files (e.g. Bluray files) - so I tried NTFS...

But as NTFS the Homemedia entry in the TV menu shows "No Name" for the USB stick and 'empty' ... no files are being shown. 

Has anybody else found this or even a solution to this?

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Try to format the USB stick as FAT32, not FAT...

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mor replied on Tue, Dec 18 2012 3:14 PM

Sorry, I meant FAT32 - but that does not handy files larger than 4GB, thats my problem

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rob08 replied on Tue, Dec 18 2012 4:27 PM

I believe most NAS's use EXT3 format and they can handle large files and talk to DNLA devices such as BV11. Try it out. And let us know if it does the job.

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DGRouge replied on Tue, Dec 18 2012 7:14 PM
How is the BV11 in terms of noise from cooling fans? The fans on my BV10 become quite loud (and annoying) after an hours use or so.
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mor replied on Tue, Dec 18 2012 7:32 PM

sorry, cannot format a USB stick as EXT3 on my mac - but thanks for the suggestion

Has any BV11 owner tried the Homemedia via USB?

 

In terms of cooling fans: I have not heard any fan a single time so far ... and I did use the set quite intensively over the last days Big Smile

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elephant replied on Tue, Dec 18 2012 8:23 PM

mor:

sorry, cannot format a USB stick as EXT3 on my mac - but thanks for the suggestion

Has any BV11 owner tried the Homemedia via USB?

 

In terms of cooling fans: I have not heard any fan a single time so far ... and I did use the set quite intensively over the last days Big Smile

when I first saw that reply I checked on the EXT extension - it is Linux based

but there is an extension called FUSE that you can install on OSX to get you that capability

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CasperI replied on Tue, Dec 18 2012 9:14 PM

About fan noise. 
I hope that no one have discovered any, as there are no fans inside a BV11 Smile 

The only noise that someone might hear is coming from the HDD.

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w5bno123 replied on Tue, Dec 18 2012 11:20 PM
We plugged a clients external USB drive in to his BVIS 11 and drive name was recognised as he had named it and it played the AVI files. I have a Mac mini in the showroom and the movie files stored on the Max play through Plex media server using the Homemedia source. Why aren't you using Apple TV to draw the video content via the mac, this is seamless and it has a better interface?
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kallasr replied on Wed, Dec 19 2012 7:49 AM

Just to clarify:

NAS = Network attached storage

-> Basically a large harddisk that can be accessed via the network

CAN include a MEDIA SERVER that MIGHT BE based on DNLA

-> a programm running on a PC or NAS that offers files to other systems (TVs etc.)

A USB stick (or external USB disk) should always be formatted NFTS (windows user, sorry) to support large fils
(sure not if USB stick is 4 GB or less).
NFTS is not recognized by all TV, though.

SO, I'd follow the advice and use a hidden box that communicates with a NAS (NOT a media server though, due to performance issues, tagging of files).

I use a Western Digital Live TV HD that accesses my files on a Synology NAS (had a Buffalo Terastation NAS as well, that was good, too).
The WD Live has a USB port, too...

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rob08 replied on Wed, Dec 19 2012 9:54 AM

w5bno123:
We plugged a clients external USB drive in to his BVIS 11 and drive name was recognised as he had named it and it played the AVI files. I have a Mac mini in the showroom and the movie files stored on the Max play through Plex media server using the Homemedia source. Why aren't you using Apple TV to draw the video content via the mac, this is seamless and it has a better interface?

Nice setup with the mac mini. Does it work fine using the mac mini with plex via the Homemedia source?

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vikinger replied on Wed, Dec 19 2012 11:51 AM

Here's a satellite module question that my dealer is also looking into.

My BV11 has a hard disk and satellite module. There are two lnb inputs marked sat1 and sat2.

Within the set up menu you select your satellite(s). I have Astra 1 and Astra 2 selected. However, on tuning it is evident that only the sat1 connection is being picked up. If I connect the Astra 1 dish to sat1 input I get all the German channels and no UK, and vice versa if I connect Astra2 to sat 1 and Astra1 to sat 2.

The TV searches both Astra 1&2 when retuning, but I suspect it is looking for both dishes on the sat1 connection and is ignoring sat2.

I can't find anything in the on screen menus about needing to somehow activate sat 2 separately. The manual just refers to sat1/2 as if the tv should automatically take the signal from both sat inputs.

Any ideas anyone?

Graham

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vikinger replied on Wed, Dec 19 2012 5:32 PM

vikinger:

 

I can't find anything in the on screen menus about needing to somehow activate sat 2 separately. The manual just refers to sat1/2 as if the tv should automatically take the signal from both sat inputs.

Any ideas anyone?

Graham

To partly answer my own question, a single paragraph tucked away in the user manual says that using the hard disk module requires a satellite connection with a double lnb head, and more than one dish also needs a DiSEqC switch, ......... and to contact your dealer for details. So maybe sat2 is just the connection for the lnb to recorder input. I'll await my dealer input.

Graham

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mor replied on Thu, Dec 20 2012 10:25 AM

rob08:

w5bno123:
We plugged a clients external USB drive in to his BVIS 11 and drive name was recognised as he had named it and it played the AVI files. I have a Mac mini in the showroom and the movie files stored on the Max play through Plex media server using the Homemedia source. Why aren't you using Apple TV to draw the video content via the mac, this is seamless and it has a better interface?

Nice setup with the mac mini. Does it work fine using the mac mini with plex via the Homemedia source?

The performance when streaming 16GB MKV files through the Apple TV from the mac is really sluggish. I could only go through Airplay Screen Sync and this will not word for 3d video files anyway. While playing music is just fine through the Apple TV, HD 3D video won't work. Officially, B&O say that NTFS should be supported on USB - but my BV11-55 only recognizes FAT32 (which as stated above won't handle files larger than 4GB)

Has anyone succeeded in mounting an NTFS USB Stick?

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vikinger replied on Sun, Dec 23 2012 6:06 PM

vikinger:

vikinger:

 

I can't find anything in the on screen menus about needing to somehow activate sat 2 separately. The manual just refers to sat1/2 as if the tv should automatically take the signal from both sat inputs.

Any ideas anyone?

Graham

To partly answer my own question, a single paragraph tucked away in the user manual says that using the hard disk module requires a satellite connection with a double lnb head, and more than one dish also needs a DiSEqC switch, ......... and to contact your dealer for details. So maybe sat2 is just the connection for the lnb to recorder input. I'll await my dealer input.

Graham

B&O have confirmed that the two lnb inputs are for a dual lnb with the sat2 connection being for recording. More than one lnb/ dish can be set-up with DisEqc. 

The module appears to have just about every broadcasting satellite already loaded. You just need to switch on the ones your dish is able to point at in the set-up menu. 

I haven't finished experimenting with the menus, but it looks as if you can create favourite groups that consist of a mixture of terrestrial and satellite (& cable?) channels. Without using this approach the normal Beo4 operation seems to be to switch on the TV with the TV button which will activate the last source you used (Freeview or satellite etc) and you then need to switch sources within the menus by going to channel groups. 

Graham

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valve1 replied on Mon, Dec 24 2012 6:55 AM

vikinger:
B&O have confirmed that the two lnb inputs are for a dual lnb with the sat2 connection being for recording. More than one lnb/ dish can be set-up with DisEqc.

This Bv just gets more interesting. !

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