My Uncle is a technophobe who has become addicted to his iPad and
iTunes. I thought, great, I'll hook up a mac mini to the AUX jack of the
Beosound 9000 and give him his entire music collection.
Oh lawdy what a trek. I won't go into details but here's where I'm at:
This part is important. In the AUX jack on the 9000, there is a B&O
cable connector that connects has 4 female RCA jacks.
The B&O is hooked up to two Beolab speakers downstairs via Left and Right Speaker out, and two speakers upstairs, plus an IR eye upstairs, via a Masterlink cable (I think that's what it's called). In
addition, two of those four cables coming out of the AUX jack go to an
amplifier which powers in-wall and in-celing speakers throughout the house.
I put his iTunes collection on a Mac mini. The headphone out of the mac
goes in to the other two of those female jacks. I had no idea this jack
can do such a thing-- two cables sending audio out, two cables sending
audio in.
PROBLEM 1: But here's one catch. If I play a CD on the 9000, it will go
to the B&O speakers upstairs, downstairs, and the ampllfier powering all
those inwall/inceiling speakers. But if I play A.AUX, the upstairs
Beolab speakers won't play the music, even though all the other speakersdo :(
PROBLEM 2: Upstairs there is also one of those IR eyelink things. If I
point the upstairs remote at it, it will play CD's on the 9000 downstairs, but it will not do
anything if I press A.AUX; just keeps playing CDs and if I press stop,
then the BEO9000 is kind of jammed up and won't play A.AUX until I play
with the CD's downstairs a little bit.
Can you guys help me? It's taken me weeks just to get this far, only to
discover two Beolab speakers still won't play nice.
Sorry for the long post. Didn't know how to say this any shorter!