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this should work.
remarks:
-. do not make the source Radio of the BM6500 available to NL
-. add N.Music as source visible to ML
-. if one doesn’t use remotes but solomnly the B&o app or Halo the the IR mapping isn’t necessary.I do think a two BLC solution is also possible but sharply depends on how the Radio mapping is set.
What signal is going out of your PC? Interlaced, as it should be for the BV6, or progressive?
In my setup, the Essences are in the .30 VLAN and the Synology DNLA server in the .50 VLAN, but there is a route between the two VLANs.
You have to make the dlna server visible in your .30 vlan otherwise the essences can’t connect.
If I am missing anything I would just love to get a hint or suggestion.
Be aware that if you PL chain both BL5 and the BL3 you will end having the same channel in one of the BL5 and the BL3!
That’s the same between the PL of the switch and the BST.for 3 speakers connected to the BST you need minimal two PL cables if every speaker should have its own channel playing.
What if, if it is possible, PL connect both BL5 directly (eventually chained) to the BST. Make a pre setting “stereo” and switch of all other speakers except the BS5.
Then use the BST to play your music with the “stereo” pre-set. You could NL connect a BS Core and Join the BST for stereo listening additional (but necessary ??).
https://support.apple.com/nl-nl/guide/mac-help/mchlp1659/mac
Did anyone set the correct file sharing on the Mac already? See link..
if you get the page in dutch – open the dutch page and change “nl” in “en” (twice)
did you try to start the BL3500 manually when something is playing on the BM7000?
If you use a powerlink socket on for instance a BS3 you will notice that 2 channels will give sound on the BL7-4 on the used socket.
(BS3 = Beosystem 3?)
This depends on the set-up of the channels in the BS3.
PL connect every BL7.4 with one PL cable. Setup one PL socked (= one BL7.4) to reproduce 1 channel (f.e. Surround Left), et voila.
But on a Beosound you can’t choose, so you’re right then one will hear both channnels.
Why do I need a special cable?
You don’t!
the Beosystem 3 has more powerlink sockets and if I use for every Beolab an extra socket (one for left, the other one for right…..) this would not work?
Correct, you’re right this would work.
We have this discussed here too …
https://archivedforum2.beoworld.co.uk/forums/p/37113/280720.aspx#280720
Interesting, but….
there is a difference. If you connect them to a Beosound the PL will always have the right and left channel.
if you PL connect the speaker to a BV7 and instruct to play for example “front right” to this PL connection then it only will play this channel.That said, with the quoted post in mind, you should not chain the speakers but feed/connect them separately.
Why do I need a special cable?
You don’t!
the Beosystem 3 has more powerlink sockets and if I use for every Beolab an extra socket (one for left, the other one for right…..) this would not work?
Correct, you’re right this would work.
You need a special powerlink cable that to do the stereo signal splitted in left and right channel.
Why? 5PL connections on the BV7 PL connected to 5 Beolab 7.4. Then program to right output to the correct 7.4.
You can even chain two BL7.4 to each other!go back to your original settings, as discribed in the other post.
then start from there
Now, when you indicate 1000 x 1000 as a formal limit for the Encore, does that also apply to regular old BS5/BM5 as well?
That’s a long time ago, but if I remember correctly it was the same.
And be aware not all picture formats were/are accepted.And on a separate matter, I am curious: the sw is different, right? I mean the BS5/BM5 is Windows Embedded, the Encore must be something else altogether?
BS5/BM5 – Windows XP Embedded
BS5e – LinuxAt least from the tests i have made so far. so basically what i learned was that even though the metadata shows correctly then apparently there can still be something wrong with it. I will continue with this solution and hope i can get everything stored the right Way on the Encore. once again, thanks everyone for your help on this matter.
How the metadata in the BS5e is shown, is depending how you have consequently filled the music files with the appropiate data.
Note: when you have changed the metadata on a batch of files, be sure you/BS5e did a rescan of the files.
Addition – an alternative:
BM6500 BLC (IR eye connected) still in ASlave; connect the BG6500 to LINE IN of BLC; Set in “IR mapping” N.Radio to the BM6500 BLC and the “NL source” to “LINE IN”.
Connect the PL-out of the BM6500 BLC to the AUX (or other connection) of the BM6500 (speakers connected; Steve will have a correct cable).
Restriction to this setup: you can not remote control the BG6500.re-edit
as Johan below point out A.Slave works, so keep this setting.I still utilise the BS6500 in the office and needs to have the speakers connected directly, and don’t care about audio from any other sources from either ML/NL devices.
Be aware with the proposed solution you can still listen to the speakers now connected to the BM6500, but then they are connected to the BM6500 BLC.
You can start all the sources of the BM6500 with a remote if an IR eye is connected to the BM6500 BLC (or use the B&o app) and play these sources to the Beovox 100 and Cona BLC connected
As long as the album art is 600 x 600 or smaller, the BS5 is very happy with the metadata and it all stores and displays correctly on the BS5.
actually art up to 1000×1000 is accepted by the BS5 Encore. Above this size the B&o picture is shown.
I was not saying one BLC would be enough,
Hi Johan, anyway I didn’t interpreted it that way.
just that in principle you could use a BLC as an ML splitter
but if the BLC can and will be used as splitter the settings of the BLC have to correspond (you will agree…)
Indeed the IR commands logic would be gordian knot needing a bit of untieing!
the point is: a BLC is more a converter to add ML products to NL, than a converter to add NL products to ML.
groet
So I reckon you can use the BLC as an ‘ML splitter’ if you need to.
Wouldn’t this introduce conflicts? Is a BM6500 with ML chain connected to the BLC or is another ML-chain connected to the BLC?
What would then be the preferred setting? ASlave wouldn’t give the expected result, the same for VMaster. And I doubt SourceCenter or AVmaster will do the trick.
And which ML chain must be connected to which other chain? If the BM6500 and the BS9000 are both on the same ML chain then the BS9000 must be in option 5/6 and will only be a local source.
I would try the next solution, connect:
1. BS9000 (option 0) – ML – BLC – NL ; ASlave ; Set “Experience mapped NL” check CD, name used to “cd9000”; Set “IR mapping” IR command CD to “BS9000 BLC”, “NL source” to “cd9000”.
2. BM6500 (option 0) – T1611 – ML – BLC – NL ; ASlave; Set “Experience mapped NL” check N.Radio, name used to “bg6500”; Set “IR mapping” IR command N.Radio to “BM6500 BLC”, “NL source” to “bg6500”.
3. forget the speakers attached to the BM6500. Attach them to the BM6500 BLC using a MCL2P/Beolink Active/ML-MCL converter as amplifier and add a IR eye to the BM6500 BLC.
4. BS9000 BLC – Moment; ASlave ; Set “IR mapping” IR command N.Music to “BS Moment”, “NL source” to “music”.
5. BS9000 BLC – Moment; ASlave ; Set “IR mapping” IR command Radio to “BS Moment”, “NL source” to “TuneIn”.Then giving the CD command the BS9000 should start; Phono (=N.Radio) will start the bg6500; etc
Be aware that a ML source IR command can only be used once! So you are restricted to the commands available in the BLC (2 BLC doesn’t mean 2 times the available commands)
first try as Beojeff propose and adjust to the correct IP address of the Hue bridge in the BLI.
alternatively: reconnect the Hue bridge all together – see the help file in the BLI (as shown above) - AuthorPosts