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Latest post 01-14-2012 8:39 PM by elephant. 2 replies.
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  • 01-14-2012 2:22 PM

    • scott451
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    bv7 & n.music

    hello,

    today was a happy day as I took delivery of a bv7 !  this was a project 5 years in the making. i will post some photos as soon as I get the living room cleaned. :)

    however, this good news was accolpagned by a catastrophe. The bv7 does not seem to talk to my beoport ! The bv7 has no reaction to a n.music command ; I have lost music throughout the house. :(

    i am looking for a solution, any solution, as I fear that b&o will respond that the bv7 is a video device, and not capable of managing n.music.

    i have seen that linkplayer can be declared as an audio master. can this work with the bv7 as an audio master ?

    any help or advice would be appreciated !

     

    - scott

  • 01-14-2012 6:24 PM In reply to

    Re: bv7 & n.music

    Hi!

    The BV7 doesn't reply to the n.music command unless you have an audio device (which is n.music capable) connected to the masterlink network. If you have an existing BeoSound etc. player which is n.music capable, adding it to the system will give you the requested option.

    However it can be used in PC-mode. The downpart about this solution is that the BV7 screen won't go to sleep while listening to music. Furthermore the default speaker mode will be as in video mode (i.e. speaker 5 or whatever is connected to your system).

    Regards!

  • 01-14-2012 8:39 PM In reply to

    Re: bv7 & n.music

    kammeri:
    However it can be used in PC-mode.

    Investigate the LinkPlayer threads.

    kammeri:
    The downpart about this solution is that the BV7 screen won't go to sleep while listening to music.

    Program [P.MUTE] on your Beo4.

    First B&O (1976) was a Beogram 1500 ... latest (2011) change has been to couple the BL11 with the BL6Ks *sounds superb*

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