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I got three BV in a small department. How can I configue there tv without the signals are disturb each other? I have one tv on option 1, another on option 4 link mode and how about the last one?
BeoNut since '75
No, I think it is ugly. It would be nicer to have every remote dedicated to the tv's. :)
Nobody that have three beovisions in an apartment?
I have got only 2 eyes and 2 ears
It is a BV8-32, BV8-40 and BV11-40. Maybe I will change the BV8-40 to a Beoplay V1-32.
@ Master123456789
I have to congratulate you! Apart from me, you are properly the only one who ran into this issue.
It might just be one of the only flaws in the +30year old IR protocol, there is no address- just a source prefix!
The new BT remote is paired with the TV and does not have this issue, however, I cannot even begin to imagine the mess trying to find the right remote for the right TV
Well I think one of the great things with b&o tv, is that is can also be a good stereo for music and radio. So you don't have to use sepeate speakers. I right now considering what to do with my BL8000. Love the design.
The new BT-remotes is bluetooth and therefore paired with the tv's - right? It would not help if I buy a BT remote instead?