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Apple TV (2012 model) with BeoVision 7-32 MK IV

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mhoutman
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mhoutman Posted: Sun, Mar 18 2012 6:12 PM

As the Apple TV 2012 is brand new and I finally want to buy one, I wonder if I need any other parts (except the standard Apple HDMI cable) to connect the Apple TV to my BeoVision 7-32 MK IV.

parts:

http://store.apple.com/nl/browse/home/shop_ipod/family/apple_tv

http://store.apple.com/nl/product/MC838ZM/A

 

Your advice is very much appreciated Smile

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hotknife replied on Sun, Mar 18 2012 6:57 PM

I do not think so, because it is roughly the same as the 2011 model. You only need the PUC to control the ATV with your Beo.

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Vienna replied on Sun, Mar 18 2012 7:23 PM

mhoutman:
... I wonder if I need any other parts (except the standard Apple HDMI cable)
to connect the Apple TV to my BeoVision 7-32 MK IV.

hotknife:

I do not think so, because it is roughly the same as the 2011 model. You only need the PUC to control the ATV with your Beo.


If it is really a BeoVision 7-32 MK IV, matters will become quite complicated!

The BeoVision 7-32 MK IV has a DVI-I input and no optical sound input.

For the picture you'll need a HDMI <> DVI-D cable

For the sound you'll need
an optical to electrical digital converter/translator
an optical Toslink cable from ATV to digital translator box
a  RCA/Cinch digital cable from digital translator box to connect to B&O digital in

It is very likely you'll also need to have the AC3 chip exchanged to the recent version ...

And you'll need an IR-transmitter cable if you want to control the unit via Beo 4/5/6 remote

For more details have a look at this thread: http://archivedforum2.beoworld.org/forums/t/330.aspx    

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mhoutman replied on Sun, Mar 18 2012 7:35 PM

Sorry this sound stupid, but I thought my TV is also suited for HDMI cables. BTW I have the BeoLab 7-1 speakers.

 

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Bv7Mk3 replied on Sun, Mar 18 2012 8:09 PM

I have a MK3  7-32 Which has DVI but the MK4 & 5 Should have HDMI as it all changed after the MK3?

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Bv7Mk3 replied on Sun, Mar 18 2012 8:10 PM

I have a MK3  7-32 Which has DVI but the MK4 & 5 Should have HDMI as it all changed after the MK3?

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Vienna replied on Mon, Mar 19 2012 2:18 AM

mhoutman:

Sorry this sound stupid, but I thought my TV is also suited for HDMI cables. BTW I have the BeoLab 7-1 speakers.


Bv7Mk3:

I have a MK3  7-32 Which has DVI but the MK4 & 5 Should have HDMI as it all changed after the MK3?



Sorry folks - the unpleasant truth is: 

7-40 Mk3 - introduced fall 2007 - was the first version of the BVi 7 series with 4 HDMI (based on the BeoSystem 3 engine)

7-32 MK4 - introduced fall 2008 - was still equipped with just ONE DVI-I but had HDCP support "on board"

and finally, the 7-32 got in the latest Mk 5 version  - introduced spring 2009 - 2 HDMI inputs ...

 

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beojeff replied on Mon, Mar 19 2012 10:46 AM

When considering using an HDMI switcher, you should be aware that many people encountered problems with the HDCP handshake when using the new 1080p Apple TV with an HDMI switcher. I use the B&O-recommended Gefen switcher and have had no problems at all. I think it's especially important with the new Apple TV to use a high quality HDMI cable or you may have handshake issues.

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