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Latest post 05-18-2009 10:50 AM by Stefan Zueger. 2 replies.
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  • 05-11-2009 2:11 PM

    Controlling Front Row using BM-Link - Beosound 9000 does not switch to Mac source

    Dear all

    I have a Mac Pro attached to a BeoLink PC2 (Beoport) box, which is connected via MasterLink to a Beosound 9000 in the same room. I have installed the current version of BM-Link. I can switch to listening digital music using either N.MUSIC or N.RADIO and I am very happy with it.

    Recently, I attached an extra IR eye to the BeoLink PC2 with the intention of being able to control Front Row.

    When I activate "PC" on my Beo4, the Mac calls up Front Row and allows me to browse, select etc. However, my BeoSound 9000 does not switch to the Mac as sound source like it does when N.MUSIC or N.RADIO is called, but remains on the currently selected source.

    Do I have to change something on the BeoSound 9000's settings?

    Best regards

    Stefan

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  • 05-12-2009 9:39 AM In reply to

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    Re: Controlling Front Row using BM-Link - Beosound 9000 does not switch to Mac source

    Hi,

    I don`t really know, because my setup is different, but maybe it`s an option problem. If your BS9000 does NOT respond to any video source - TV, DTV, V.MEM....PC-  it can be your BS9000 is set to option 1. Try A.OPT 2.

    Stefan

  • 05-18-2009 10:50 AM In reply to

    Re: Controlling Front Row using BM-Link - Beosound 9000 does not switch to Mac source

    Hello Stefan

    Thank you for your reply. The BS9000 is already set to A.OPT 2, I unplugged and replugged all the master link elements without success.

    Best regards

    Stefan

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