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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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The only way indeed is to connect the speakers to the Beosound 2 and set both the TV and the Beosound to option 1. You'll lose surround sound. You can still get the TV sound on the speakers by doing AV-TV. p.
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Spiros, the question is why do you not want to got through the Besound 4? Because that is the way B&O intended it.
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If there isn't an Audiomaster at all, LinkPlayer can act as an AudioMaster, in option 0 or 1 for example. The Vintage Audiomaster mode is there if there IS an audiomaster, but an older one that does not support N.MUSIC.
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Note that you lose 2 way control, if you have a Beolink 5000 or 7000.
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[quote user="andreabang"]When i will press "CD" on beo4 will it automatically recognize the beocenter? [/quote] Yes!
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Apple has indicated that they are now reviewing LinkRemote for inclusion on the App Store. They can be fussy and sometime reject apps. I am crossing fingers that it is approved very soon.
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LC2s cannot be control from a different room, as, as you said, their is no IR emitter.
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Perfect. This is the best setup to use the vintage audio master compatibility mode. This will be the setup 1 on the page. You'll connect the Beolink pc2 "normally" to the masterlink an to the mac. You can call N.MUSIC or N.RADIO with the beo4 or beo5 from the main room or a link room. The main limitation, if the iMac is in a separate room
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Do you have speakers connected to the Ouverture, or do you listen to it through the BV3? Are they in the same room?
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It is normal that the Audiomaster turns on when you use N.MUSIC. Only audiomasters have the N.MUSIC software. All Beovisions, even quite old one can handle N.MUSIC, as long as the audiomaster does.
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