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  • Re: The ultimate Mac-B&O setup???

    This is great news. I take it the app will control the equipment on the MLBus. Can it also control control/send commands to the equipment on the other end of the MLGW (homeautomation, ie KNX)? Kind Regards, Roy
    Posted to Beo-Mac (Forum) by RAGH on 02-10-2010
  • Re: The ultimate Mac-B&O setup???

    So, Only possibility to get two way communication is MLGW it seems. Can Linkplayer on Mac control linkroom equipment, or can it just set the "mode" of the Mac. And is it oneway or twoway? Phil, can a Mac/beoport combination function as an IP gateway for an iPhone app (Linkplayer iPhone app maybe) to control B&O equipment? Either oneway
    Posted to Beo-Mac (Forum) by RAGH on 02-07-2010
  • Re: The ultimate Mac-B&O setup???

    [quote user="PhilLondon"]Ok, I do not know a Wifi > IR box. The ML Gateway however is connected to the ML bus and can in theory control all the devices in every room. So from an iPhone app, that would connect to a single ML gateway via wifi, you could control every room, even if you're in a different room... and with 2 way communication
    Posted to Beo-Mac (Forum) by RAGH on 02-05-2010
  • Re: B&O remote application for iPhoneOS and wifi/IP Gateway

    [quote user="StUrrock"] For a small/ medium system IR is just fine. For bigger systems the ML gateway is the way to go. With either a PUC or an xml for file the Beo5 for the Control4 we can operate all all the CCTV and iPod dock etc with a Bang & Olufsen remote. [/quote] But how are you controlling the B&O setup with the iPhone app
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by RAGH on 02-03-2010
  • Re: B&O remote application for iPhoneOS and wifi/IP Gateway

    Hi, Can you please elaborate about your implementation? I take it you use one of the Control4 controllers and their iPhone app. How does this controller control your B&O equipment? By IR, or does it send signals directly to the MLBus? Is it two-way? Kind Regards, Roy
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by RAGH on 02-03-2010
  • Re: The ultimate Mac-B&O setup???

    Hi, Can you explain how you implemented it? [Edit: sorry was to quick to reply, didnt read soundproof's message. See text below, i agree with what he said about a gateway solution. Maybe Michael from Lintronic could chime in] I figure this device is a remote IR blaster the iPhone/iTouch connects to via WiFi/IP, and suppose its one-way only and you
    Posted to Beo-Mac (Forum) by RAGH on 02-03-2010
  • Re: The ultimate Mac-B&O setup???

    As a pointed out in my post in the General Forum (maybe that was the wrong place to post if i look at the view/reply ratio) i would like an iPhoneOS application to control B&O also. I think we would need some hardware to function as a "bridge" between wifi/IP and the masterlink network. The MLGateway might be an interesting option, maybe
    Posted to Beo-Mac (Forum) by RAGH on 02-03-2010
  • Re: B&O remote application for iPhoneOS and wifi/IP Gateway

    Hi Phil, This one came to mind, but maybe another would suffice, or we could have one made. Its the principle of B&O control through iPhoneOS im interested in. Anybody else interested in the same idea? l would really like your opinions about this, and how you think controlling your B&O equipment by iPhone can be made possible. Kind Regards,
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by RAGH on 02-02-2010
  • B&O remote application for iPhoneOS and wifi/IP Gateway

    Hi there, Long time reader, first time poster. There seems to be a lot of activity concerning Apple/iTunes lately. I am a B&O and Apple adapt myself, and would very much like to have an app for the iPhoneOS (iPhone/iTouch/iPad) to control my B&O setup, and combine this with the remote.app for iTunes to choose de artist/album/song for a certain
    Posted to General Forum (Forum) by RAGH on 02-02-2010
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