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@elephant:
No hard feelings - AT ALL
MM
There is a tv - and there is a BV
Apparently thanks to the new H265 codec we will be able to enjoy 4k video @ a very low 20 mb/sec speed ! I was staggered when I read about it , but looks like it;s coming sooner than we think...
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"What this really enables, though, is for an actual path for 4K video to be delivered to people's TVs and tablets. So, now that we know it can be done for about 10Mbps, delivering 4K to someone's TV in their home shouldn't be that difficult. It can be done over IPTV or even over traditional cable, if the cable provider is capable. The real truth is that 10Mbps 4K video playback is a huge deal and paves the way for content providers to begin preparing their content for H.265 delivery and streaming to people's homes so that 4K TVs actually have content to play back. Not to mention, a Blu-Ray disc can actually fit a 4K movie on it no problem, which means that physical media isn't quite dead yet. However, 10Mbps 4K does mean that you can fit 4K movies in to a relatively small file size than what a RAW 4K video file would deliver into the terabytes."
Oh god , more hdmi worries.
Reminds me of the early days of scart , I had a sony profeel ages ago that was for some bizarre reason totally incompatible with anything that output a scart signal , that was supposedly future proof too.. lol
Maybe the future is something like the Apple / Intel Thunderbolt port ??
Flappo:Maybe the future is something like the Apple / Intel Thunderbolt port ??
or USB 3.1
oh wait ... the article says Thunderbolt is then going to double to 20Gbps this year
BeoNut since '75
Missing something?
Yea I am missing the output for the projector as I see that as an important thing in a complete solution, where is it?
Beovision Harmony 77" 2nd Gen, Beolab 5, Beolab 17, Beosound 1, Beoplay M3, Beoplay Portal, Beoplay Earset, Beoliving Intelligence
Looks like BeoSystem 4 to me !
Peter
Beovision eclipse 65, Beolab 50, Beolab 18, Beovision 11, Beolab 3, Beolab 2, BeoVision 10, MLGW, BeoLink converter Nl/Ml, Beosound 5, BLGW
gyssePeter is right - it is a picture (of the connections) of the BSys4, that will be launched next week.
And emilos - welcome to BeoWorld - has already seen it.
I am missing that too - but it definitely has projector support.
So it is probably just a part of the connection panel.
Greetings Millemissen
Lets hope that there is a DVB-HD slot on the frontside
PG
Well, there is HDMI out for projectors. Or am I missing something?
PapaJustify, I think that the HDMI out is for the mainscreen, ie BV12-65.
I was really hoping that the Beosystem 4 had a digital out for use with the Beolab 5 (at least for one set of speakers). I don't see that on the connection panel. The signal is actually digital internally and then converted to analog. Why not provide that digital signal to feed your top of the line speaker?
Also, I am really hoping they employed a sufficient muting circuit for the powerlink outputs so that the Beosystem 4 can be used with non-B&O speakers. I have a theater room that has speakers built into the walls and thus have to use a separate power amplifier to power those speakers (because B&O doesn't offer standalone amplifiers with a sufficient amount of power for such applications). When I tried to use the Beoystem 3 (at least the one I tried), it would produce a loud sound whenever sources were switched. It was annoying to the point that I had to get rid of the Beosystem 3 and use another device. Hopefully I'll be able to use the Beosystem 4. Incidentally, the Beosystem 1 did not have this issue.
gysse2004: PapaJustify, I think that the HDMI out is for the mainscreen, ie BV12-65.
I see, the BS3 has two HDMI-out. That is indeed curious. You can still connect a projector on it, instead of a screen, no dual-screen setups though. Shame!
Does anybody know when the BS4 is coming out? Can't be too far away with it popping up in the retailer system.
Maybe they will tell customers to buy a HDMI 1x2 splitter... But I cannot see a "projector control" output either...
diisign.com
PapaJustify: Does anybody know when the BS4 is coming out? Can't be too far away with it popping up in the retailer system.
Not for me, but good to see a nice constant pace to the update of current gear and deliver of the new
Beosound Stage, Beovision 8-40, Beolit 20, Beosound Explore.
Beophile:I was really hoping that the Beosystem 4 had a digital out for use with the Beolab 5 (at least for one set of speakers). I don't see that on the connection panel. The signal is actually digital internally and then converted to analog. Why not provide that digital signal to feed your top of the line speaker? Also, I am really hoping they employed a sufficient muting circuit for the powerlink outputs so that the Beosystem 4 can be used with non-B&O speakers. I have a theater room that has speakers built into the walls and thus have to use a separate power amplifier to power those speakers (because B&O doesn't offer standalone amplifiers with a sufficient amount of power for such applications). When I tried to use the Beoystem 3 (at least the one I tried), it would produce a loud sound whenever sources were switched. It was annoying to the point that I had to get rid of the Beosystem 3 and use another device. Hopefully I'll be able to use the Beosystem 4. Incidentally, the Beosystem 1 did not have this issue.
mbee:Maybe they will tell customers to buy a HDMI 1x2 splitter... But I cannot see a "projector control" output either... diisign.com
This is part of the info I posted previously on page 14 (juli 24 2:37 pm):
"If installed with existing BeoVision 4 setups or a SIM2 projector, it will also give the significant picture quality improvements known from the other video engine based products. In the first version, you will however only be able to control either the monitor or the projector – not both simultaneously. Dual control will be implemented in a software update prior to Christmas."
Sorry - picture will not upload. Will have to wait --- good night!
MartinW: mbee: Maybe they will tell customers to buy a HDMI 1x2 splitter... But I cannot see a "projector control" output either... diisign.com The projector control on BSys3 was called IR 1+2. I believe there is a similar socket on the BSys4. Bottom line is there will be dual screen support soon after launch, and yes it will be via a recommended HDMI splitter using some on board PUC control I believe.
mbee: Maybe they will tell customers to buy a HDMI 1x2 splitter... But I cannot see a "projector control" output either... diisign.com
The projector control on BSys3 was called IR 1+2. I believe there is a similar socket on the BSys4. Bottom line is there will be dual screen support soon after launch, and yes it will be via a recommended HDMI splitter using some on board PUC control I believe.
MartinW: Beophile: I was really hoping that the Beosystem 4 had a digital out for use with the Beolab 5 (at least for one set of speakers). I don't see that on the connection panel. The signal is actually digital internally and then converted to analog. Why not provide that digital signal to feed your top of the line speaker? Also, I am really hoping they employed a sufficient muting circuit for the powerlink outputs so that the Beosystem 4 can be used with non-B&O speakers. I have a theater room that has speakers built into the walls and thus have to use a separate power amplifier to power those speakers (because B&O doesn't offer standalone amplifiers with a sufficient amount of power for such applications). When I tried to use the Beoystem 3 (at least the one I tried), it would produce a loud sound whenever sources were switched. It was annoying to the point that I had to get rid of the Beosystem 3 and use another device. Hopefully I'll be able to use the Beosystem 4. Incidentally, the Beosystem 1 did not have this issue. I believe this issue is resolved as long as you use the fully wired 8 core powerlink cables. We recently completed a small cinema room where a BSys3 was connected via PowerLink to two ML/MCL convertors that were powering some Tannoy passive speakers front and rear and it worked great - no noises, and sounded very pleasing!
Beophile: I was really hoping that the Beosystem 4 had a digital out for use with the Beolab 5 (at least for one set of speakers). I don't see that on the connection panel. The signal is actually digital internally and then converted to analog. Why not provide that digital signal to feed your top of the line speaker? Also, I am really hoping they employed a sufficient muting circuit for the powerlink outputs so that the Beosystem 4 can be used with non-B&O speakers. I have a theater room that has speakers built into the walls and thus have to use a separate power amplifier to power those speakers (because B&O doesn't offer standalone amplifiers with a sufficient amount of power for such applications). When I tried to use the Beoystem 3 (at least the one I tried), it would produce a loud sound whenever sources were switched. It was annoying to the point that I had to get rid of the Beosystem 3 and use another device. Hopefully I'll be able to use the Beosystem 4. Incidentally, the Beosystem 1 did not have this issue.
But that's PowerLink to an ML/MCL convertor. I was talking about PowerLink to an RCA adapter to another brand's amplifier. The ML/MCL convertor (or amplifier used in the passive kit) is fine for little speakers but is simply underpowered for large home theater installations.
Please tell me this is a joke. The Beosystem 4 isn't even out yet and already they are adding external devices to add features the system is lacking. This is not promising. And if that is all they are doing, why does is take several months to add the IR codes for an HDMI switch.
Beophile: Please tell me this is a joke. The Beosystem 4 isn't even out yet and already they are adding external devices to add features the system is lacking. This is not promising. And if that is all they are doing, why does is take several months to add the IR codes for an HDMI switch.
This looks like a joke : they are able to create a very large switch for inputs and for output, they don't know how to make 2 mirrored HDMI outputs? Having to add a second box and its power supply from the beginning looks like a huge design flaw.
I hope it's not the case and the projector HDMI is hidden somewhere on the device, because having to connect an Atlona switch or equivalent with PUC control looks like what I've done with my BV8, which is not advertised as projector output capable...
it reminds me the launch of the BS5 Encore, when B&O clearly wrote that it was compatible whith Airplay*
*by connecting an airport express to the Aux input!!!
Hi mbee,
and if it is so - why not???
I don't see why we should pay for a built in feature, that many people won't use anyway!
If you need a projector, just add the switch (and pay for it) - what is the fuss about that?
I have seen lots of BSys3's with an unused second monItor out connection. People payed for something they never used.
I can see your side MM, but I just don't agree in 2013 a system like that should at least have 2 HDMI outputs, many today have three it is just not good enough if the case is that it only have 1 output...
1. I think that the majority of Bs3/4 buyers have or will have a video projector. But I can be wrong.
2. We are speaking of a double HDMI output, which cost less than 10€ to add to the final product. Saying that people don't want to pay for this is like saying that people don't want to pay for the headphone out of their Beosound. Cheap, invisible, and can be used sometimes...
Hi mbee - hi kai,
I don't know the reasons for the choises made in Struer - and I don't even know if it is there - but not shown in the picture I provided.
MartinW gave the info about the 'switch to be used' - maybe he knows more by now?
I just tried to understand if it might be possible...
I wouldn't miss it - and for the majority of what I have seen in Denmark (this also goes for the BV7 later versions) only a few use this feature.
Please note that if they are going the 'switch way', it would be a solution that could be used with the BV11 as well - it would only be a matter of software updating. Would be a nice option for BV11 owners!
Just take a look at the connection panel of the BV11.
I am quite sure that they in Struer know what a Pioneer and co device can do - but I am also sure that they have one or more reasons not to do it the same way.
Would be nice - though - to learn a bit more about those reasons!
Hi Millemissen,
you're right about the fact that BV7/4/12 owners have usually just bought a TV and not many of them use the projector out.
What I was saying was that a lot of BS3 "alone" buyers were using it. Remember the launch of the BS3 : the ability to have a projector screen in an other wall than the TV and to "turn" the sound around the Beolabs accordingly was something stunning, a nice feature for a lot of people that doesn't want a separate movie room but want a design living room with a hidden cinema inside ;-)
Even if you're not using it, it's impressive and gives a good feel about the product. A real marketing feature ;-)
That's really a strange decision. It's really like removing the headphone jack out of a Beosound to me, no impact on price (as the software development and connections are still there to pilot the switch), and it creates a small "cables+power supply" mess at the back of the Beosystem/Beovision...
Maybe this move is like the one B&O did with the Playmaker MKII : removing FLAC support, because "everybody plays MP3"...
MM When you say the BV11 that it could work on that, will it then also work on V1 because then it have my interest :D
I am not saying that it will work - or when.
But have the look at the connection panel - there are several RJ45-inputs 'for future use'.
I must admit tat the HDMI out is missing (might be hidden).
You can't find the 'for future use' connections on the V1 - so don't have any hope there.
Maybe I am just dreaming - we will see.
BV11 and V1 have no HDMI out ports, so I wouldn't expect support for multiple displays for these two in the future.
I don't know if I agree with the a lot of "alone" buyers are using it. As a person who has sold BS3 since it's launch I have to say a fraction of a fraction of people I know use the 2 display setup.... at least in my markets. I do agree that it should have been marketed more as I'm sure if people really knew the full potential of such a setup they would surely use it more. A shame at the end of the day.
While I agree that having such a feature is an added benefit, there is more involved behind scenes to have a 2 display support beyond the simply add a socket for $10. Much more. And sure the spec's may look that much better when totally integrated, but the price will have to go up with the addition of integrating the feature. It may be real cool for a select few, the fact of the matter is the usage isn't there I'm sure to justify it. I'm not sure that 95% should suffer an increase in cost when only 5% use it.
I have found the stand alone buyers are usually integrating non-B&o equipment because of other product preference, lack of perceived value in the whole B&O setup (i.e. I'm not paying xxxxx for that screen, when I have the new Kuro etc.), integration of legacy of B&O equipment all ready owned, or are doing it in smaller steps due to budget/price. In the very beginning it was for the PUC control as Crestron etc., were pricey back then and few companies were controlling B&O and non-B&O at the same time, obviously that has changed dramatically over the years.
Exciting times ahead either way with the launch of the product!!
Oh, I'm pretty certain that the drop in FLAC support was not a B&O decision, but a decision of the chip manufacture they source from.
Ah, you know... A little B&O here, a little there
PapaJustify: BV11 and V1 have no HDMI out ports, so I wouldn't expect support for multiple displays for these two in the future.
Hi PapaJustify,
did you read my post just above yours - obvisiously not.
Beophile:But that's PowerLink to an ML/MCL convertor. I was talking about PowerLink to an RCA adapter to another brand's amplifier. The ML/MCL convertor (or amplifier used in the passive kit) is fine for little speakers but is simply underpowered for large home theater installations .
What is the UK price for Beosys4 on its own?