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Latest post 10-26-2007 5:01 AM by dilznik. 7 replies.
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  • 06-29-2007 4:30 PM

    BV7 to Mac mini connection

    Just to say a big thank you to Pedro for a super article on how to connect a Mac Mini to a BV7. I attach this to this post but it will also feature in the BV7 manual pages and as a FAQ. A big thanks to him. Members who contribute in this way are the lifeblood of the site. I am also immensely impressed with how the Spanish Forum has sprung into life and is almost the busiest and certainly the friendliest area on the site.
     

  • 10-24-2007 2:03 PM In reply to

    Re: BV7 to Mac mini connection

    On the Mac forum soundproof suggested to check out software DVDPedia.

    Now I'm hooked and am uploading my total DVD stock to my Mac Mini.
    I'm yet able to view the stored DVD's, but only in stereo.
    I would like to listen in surround/dolby digital 5.1/DTS.
    Soundproof suggested to use TOSLINK products. 
    Seems o.k. but please help me to connect the wires to the BV7 MKI.
    I don't think I can use coaxial input to BV7. 


    soundproof:

    Alex:
    Yes, I see no reason why not. Do you have the correct adapter for the MacBook? The digital output is hidden in the standard headphones connection and you need an adapter to enable it.

    Alex is right. The signal out of your MacBook is TOSLINK Optical. Get a TOSLINK Minijack to TOSLINK plug cable; a TOSLINK to S/PDIF COAXIAL converter; a digital COAXIAL 75Ohms cable. The last one is the one you connect to your TV.

    The cables don't cost much - the converter can cost you from GBP 20 to several hundreds of pounds. The GBP 20 one will do just fine. However, if you're a sound purist, you may request that the converter shouldn't have jitter issues when it converts from one digital signal to another.

    Here's one converter: http://www.svideo.com/toslinkcoax1.html

  • 10-25-2007 8:25 AM In reply to

    • kallasr
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    Re: BV7 to Mac mini connection

    Same issue with my BV 3-32.

    I got one of these: ebay-link

    Best regards

    Ralf

    My Beo: Beosound 3000, Beolab 4000, Beo 4 DVD,  Beolab 5000/Beomaster 5000, Beovox S45.2 with Stands, Beosystem 7000 black with Beolink 7000, Beolink 1000, F1000 (3 cubes), Beovox 5000, Beovox 3000, Attyca 1.

  • 10-25-2007 8:46 AM In reply to

    Re: BV7 to Mac mini connection

    Coolskin - on the back panel you should have four digital input RCA coax connectors, marked A1, A2, etc.

    If you get a toslink s/pdif to coax s/pdif converter, such as the one shown in the ebay link above my post, then you just run a coax cable from the converter to one of the digital in. Your television will then receive the 5.1 (or DTS) signal.

    However, I seem to remember a post here about a converter not working, when converting from toslink optical to coax digital. If the one Ralf is linking to works then I'd get that.

    You'll get a smile on your face when you get it working with full surround!  

    Kudos to Pedro for the guide to connecting a Mac mini to the BV7.
     

  • 10-25-2007 10:59 AM In reply to

    Re: BV7 to Mac mini connection

    Coolskin:
    On the Mac forum soundproof suggested to check out software DVDPedia.

    Now I'm hooked and am uploading my total DVD stock to my Mac Mini.
    I'm yet able to view the stored DVD's, but only in stereo.

     

    Wait, I think I'm missing something. DVDPedia doesn't rip DVDs to your mini, does it?  It just catalogs what you have... or? 

  • 10-25-2007 11:40 AM In reply to

    Re: BV7 to Mac mini connection

    You need to use other software to create the rips. Handbrake or Mactheripper -- but you can link DVDPedia to your DVD TS_Files, and then start playback from inside the coverflow display of DVDPedia, either using DVD Player or VLC (or any other playback you prefer).

  • 10-26-2007 2:33 AM In reply to

    Re: BV7 to Mac mini connection

    dilznik:
    Coolskin:
    On the Mac forum soundproof suggested to check out software DVDPedia.

    Now I'm hooked and am uploading my total DVD stock to my Mac Mini.
    I'm yet able to view the stored DVD's, but only in stereo.

    Wait, I think I'm missing something. DVDPedia doesn't rip DVDs to your mini, does it?  It just catalogs what you have... or? 

    Check out more at:  

    http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/thread/55292.aspx

    Thanks to soundproof I'm now able to watch my DVD collection on my multimedia Mac Mini.

    The project is not finished. Next steps are:

    - Audio playback including surround sound through BV7

    - User interface with Apple Remote (I have a non-IR reciever Mac Mini [first edition])

    - User interface with BEO4 (Lintronic??)

  • 10-26-2007 5:01 AM In reply to

    Re: BV7 to Mac mini connection

    Ah, good stuff, here and the other thread.  I looked at the Kalidescope (or whatever) system, too and for $18 and a bunch of harddrives, this is a better way to go.  Very nice.  It might be worth it to get an iPod touch just to control all this stuff!

    One question: if you have your Mac running this software as well as Beoport, can you run the sound for the DVDs out through the Beoport to the B&O system?  Here's my mad master plan:

    1 MacMini (newest revision) currently my iTunes server, accessible over the network with NetTunes from any of my other Macs (I have 5 others =O)

    Beosound 4 (with BL6000) hooked up to Airport Express through the Aux

    Toshiba 42" LCD with BL4000 (speakers in transit, woot!)... DVD player hooked to TV. (I'm quitting on surround sound for awhile, trying the minimalist approach)

    When they're in stock again, I'm going to get a Beoport and attach it to the Mini and the BS4 (which are in the same rack)

     




    So this leads to my question... if I want to play a DVD on the Mini and watch it on my Toshiba, will I be able to route the sound to my BS4 or...? 

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