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 zainahmed
 Posts: 25
Phone Model: sony ericsson k700i
Service Provider: mobilink |
 Wed Jan 05, 2005 3:16 am |
hi
can anyone tell me whats a remote screen option is for ina bluetooth
thanks
bye
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 Bjoern
 Posts: 3615
Phone Model: Nokia E61
Service Provider: o2 Germany |
 Wed Jan 05, 2005 5:38 am |
The remote screen option allows you to view you picture on the TV or listen to mp3s or amrs on your TV when you've got the Bluetooth™ Media Viewer MMV-100
Click here for more informations about the MMV100
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 Alarcron
 Posts: 175
Phone Model: N-Gage QD SilverEd.
Service Provider: Telia/halebop |
 Wed Jan 05, 2005 10:13 am |
U seem to know alot of these BT accesories from SE
Well, do you know if you could like control the TV with the MMV-100?
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 Bjoern
 Posts: 3615
Phone Model: Nokia E61
Service Provider: o2 Germany |
 Wed Jan 05, 2005 1:38 pm |
| Alarcron wrote: | U seem to know alot of these BT accesories from SE
Well, do you know if you could like control the TV with the MMV-100? |
I'll only know where to look and how to use Google
No, you can't control the TV with it.
The MMV-100 needs to be plugged-in in a scart connector in the TV.
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 Alarcron
 Posts: 175
Phone Model: N-Gage QD SilverEd.
Service Provider: Telia/halebop |
 Wed Jan 05, 2005 3:13 pm |
| Bjoern wrote: |
I'll only know where to look and how to use Google
No, you can't control the TV with it.
The MMV-100 needs to be plugged-in in a scart connector in the TV. |
I knew u where cheating
Well, damn. I was hoping i could be able to control my TV. But i guess not then. But it wouldnt be impossible to create such a thing. I mean, why not create a Scart-BT controling unit-Scart (for e.g Xbox scart in to the BTCU which is plugged into the TV) Which then should control the TV.. It would be impossible anyway.
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 Bjoern
 Posts: 3615
Phone Model: Nokia E61
Service Provider: o2 Germany |
 Wed Jan 05, 2005 4:57 pm |
It is impossible. The scart connector is for audio and video data only, no control signals go through it.
A step toward it would be a TV with a build in bluetooth adapter which allows the control with phones which support it. And if you'd had the possibility to watch the pictures and listen to sounds on the phone.
Sony does produce TVs already, so why not?
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 Alarcron
 Posts: 175
Phone Model: N-Gage QD SilverEd.
Service Provider: Telia/halebop |
 Wed Jan 05, 2005 6:49 pm |
| Bjoern wrote: | It is impossible. The scart connector is for audio and video data only, no control signals go through it.
A step toward it would be a TV with a build in bluetooth adapter which allows the control with phones which support it. And if you'd had the possibility to watch the pictures and listen to sounds on the phone.
Sony does produce TVs already, so why not?  |
I dont think its impossible, All u need is also (forgot last time) That the antenna cable also comes throught that scart cable, Then its not impossible. As these digital boxes uses either the Antenna cable port or a scart port. Then it would be possible to make such a thing. I mean, nearly everyone with a SCART sheme(how it works and how its connected) And well, a BT antenna, the hard part comes to the programming.
Yea, sony makes everything, I mean, Stereos, cameras, TVs. All should be able to be controlled by atleast the SE phones
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 Bjoern
 Posts: 3615
Phone Model: Nokia E61
Service Provider: o2 Germany |
 Wed Jan 05, 2005 7:45 pm |
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Digital boxes only send the video and audio to the TV via scart. You still control the box directly and not over the TV.
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 Alarcron
 Posts: 175
Phone Model: N-Gage QD SilverEd.
Service Provider: Telia/halebop |
 Wed Jan 05, 2005 8:12 pm |
| Bjoern wrote: | | Digital boxes only send the video and audio to the TV via scart. You still control the box directly and not over the TV. |
Well thats what i ment, U wont control the TV but you control whats coming in to the TV. Do u get what i mean now?
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 Bjoern
 Posts: 3615
Phone Model: Nokia E61
Service Provider: o2 Germany |
 Thu Jan 06, 2005 3:31 am |
I got puzzled by your posting because first you wrote it is impossible and than you wrote it is possible
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