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According to Guy on this thread,
the post below had photos until a day or so ago (photos of BeoTime disassembly), and according to Guy the photos are today gone. Do observe that the rest of the thread below does have some photos.
https://archivedforum2.beoworld.co.uk/forums/p/189/270504.aspx#270504
Anyway, thanks for asking Administrator!
Ahh, thought so. So the Beo6 communications with the A9 were one-way, and all based on IR! No A9 feedback to the Beo6 screen!
Given this situation, it makes sense then, that Beo6 cannot communicate to BeoPlay A6, as the A6 only interfaces are WiFi and Bluetooth.
Thanks, Guy. I wasn’t aware there was a service manual; I’ve now downloaded it.
On mine, I put fresh batteries, these last 48-72 hrs, and poof, the thing is dead again. I thought I might open it up and see if a cleaning might help… but removing the 3 LCDs and the joystick look challenging already.
I think I’ll keep it as a useless ornament, a memento of what it once was!
Thank you for all your comments.
Yes, I looked carefully at the video. I find it amusing that whoever made the video switches songs (at least once with the control off-camera), and then shows you the BS5 display, talks… and only after a few seconds shows you the display on the remote: the filmmaker understood the refresh on the Beo6 is slow!
I’ll say this about the Beo6: it is the very best B&O volume control I’ve ever had. The wheel is awesome. Sure, the wheel on the Beocom 6000/Beocom 1 was just as good, but the function was hidden behind a function button —if I recall correctly— and in any event, it was a phone, not something you had on your table, with the wheel facing you.
The screen is also quite decent, and the touch is instantaneous, to match an iPhone of its era. Where it fails miserably —as expected— is in the predictive touch area for the on-screen keyboard. From inception, the iPhone predicted your next letter and invisibly made larger the touch area for the predicted letter. I make lots of errors typing on the Beo6 because of the lack of this function.
An issue I’ve noticed with mine and with a couple of others available for sale is that the paint on the hard keys tends to minutely fail, resulting in the white backlight shining thru these small defects on the black background.
Well, the the Beo6 is working. I don’t have very many songs on the BM, only about 550 so far.
Boy, I hope I have done something wrong with my system… the BS5 “now playing” visualizations on the remote are beyond ridiculously slow!
If I fwd one song, the audio change is instantaneous because of the IR function. But it takes the Beo6 about 10 to 60 seconds to update the full screen data (while keeping the previous cover art) and then an additional 3 to 5 seconds to update the cover art.
I am amused by my little toy, but did people play €550 + configuration fees back in the day? This was from 14 years ago, not 24 years ago!
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I don’t know the answers to your question but I’ll say this:
• I have just gotten a Beo6
• I have just installed CT 6.84
>>>>on Windows 8.1 (64 -bit)
>>>>running under VMWare Fusion 13.5.1
>>>>on an Intel Mac running MacOS 12.7.3
• CT sees the Beo6 connected via USB
• The Beo6 serial is 23378749 on the CT• The Beo6 is HW revision 14
• The Beo6 firmware is 3.40, with
>>>>BeoLo 1.01w, Wifi 4.34, animation 0.01bI would appreciate it if any readers could advise as to whether these are the «latest» or perhaps «best» versions of all of the above, or if I need to look for additional software.
Thanks!
That’s a very polished website!
Best of luck with sales + customers.
Good call on ordering the Apple USB transformer from mains to 5V.
Many observers through the years have pointed out the remarkably high quality of these, in both design and construction.
Beware, however: fakes abound. Fakes that even have all the little Apple characters and codes. So, buy from a reputable source.
PS: while this video is of a cable, which is a different and later technology that many Apple transformers, it explains why the Apple cable is $130 vs. similar-looking Mistery Brand cables selling for $13.
TL;DR: It’s what’s inside.
from my Linkplayer experience:
• BS3000 displayed, on activation, that the source was either N.RADIO or N.MUSIC. It then displayed the song and the author via horizontally scrolling displayed; or, the radio station and the song.
• BL3500 only displayed N.MUSIC or N.RADIO; no additional data was displayed.
The scrolling abilities of BS3000 avoided the cut-off titles shown on the BeoCenter 2 video included above.
Interesting!
Cool! Thanks, Carolpa. Maybe I’ll assign a button for B&O Radio!
December 15, 2023 at 6:45 pm in reply to: How do you live with the Bang & Olufsen app and the music? #27342We’ve got two tablets strategically located. The tablets are always on 24/7 and the only app they run is B&O. Therefore, they always display whatever is playing. There is no need to “wake” them up, nor to switch apps. These are dedicated B&O app devices.
• One is an iPad 6 running the very latest iOS next to a speaker in the living room. The stand for the iPad is a Beoplay A3. The Beoplay A3 emits no sound; aside from its stand function, it powers the iPad 6; that said, in the rare occasions we go sit in the back patio, we can use its installed Deezer app and listen to the A3 from its battery power.
• The other tablet sits at arm’s length from my reading chair, on its dedicated easel which is a wireless charger. If I only need to click a button or two, I do it from my seated position; but if I need to do something more involved, I take the always charged tablet, choose my music, and put it back on its easel. The device is a Fire tablet HD8 Plus from Amazon on its wireless charger. I believe it is the only wirelessly charged tablet available.
Aside from that, there an Essence remote near the lights switch in the living, and a strategically situated IR Eye in the library, with the critical JOIN button, and assorted Beo4’s laying around.
I’ be grateful if the Android B&O app would let itself work while in landscape mode.
Whereas the iPad B&O app works in landscape, the Android one does not.
Got it. Thanks again, MM!
I do not dispute @severed_hand_of_skywalker’s perspective, but I’ll say this:
The evening we purchased our first B&O and powered speakers, I remarked to my wife that the red light/green light indicators on our new speakers and CD player were genius:
• red dot on each speaker, plus on the CD player: all standby.
• green light on each speaker, plus the green displays on the CD player on: all on.
• red dot button on Beo4: all standby.
Still looks perfect to me. Even our BS5 has a red dot standby light.
Whereas several earlier and later B&O remotes will work with your Beosystem 2500, the one that best works with it and that was sold concurrently is the Beo4.
Thanks, Mbee, I see it there!
Still odd that once one clicks on the black bar at the bottom, to show what’s now playing, the list of available sources is now very limited. N.Music and N.Radio and even Deezer and B&O Radio are all gone.
And yes, you are right that if one backs out, at least Deezer and B&O Radio survive on the white bar. Thanks!
November 19, 2023 at 11:19 pm in reply to: 3 generations of the B&O app – which one would you prefer? #26349Like Millemisen, I like to see what’s playing and so I have an iPad 6 on a Beoplay A3 and a Fire HD 8+ on its own dedicated wireless charger, as monitors. In my case, these run the B&O app 24×7, and the screens are on at all times.
The transition to 5.4 has been a complete disaster. I can no longer play B&O Radio from the App; instead, I must use a Beoremote Essence to switch sources until B&O Radio plays; only then does it appear in the app and can the stations be switched, etc. Same for Spotify.
Only Deezer and CD can be started from the app; N.Music is gone. Oh, and the interface is thoroughly messed up. Here are a photos of what’s playing right now this minute:
iPad:
B&O Radio radio is playing in Multiroom, but the app is unaware. The song title includes accents or other non-English characters such as ç, and the app can’t parse them, so the tile reads «Suite de valses et cortège-blues pour piano».IR Eye:
The IR Eye, using decades-old tech, knows we are in a Multiroom situation, and happily plays the B&O Radio content, having Joined-In.
Fire Tablet (Amazon’s version of Android):
Utter and complete disaster. Can’t see what’s playing, other than “B&O Radio”. No pause, volume, nor switch controls. No multiroom controls.
I thought B&O Radio was gone forever but it turns out that if I hit the “0” button at the top of the Beoremote Essence, and the device cycles thru available sources… there it is, B&O Radio!
It seems this is now the only way to access B&O Radio, at least in my setup.
Strange times.
Hello,
I have not signed up for any betas but a couple of days ago my main remote, a Fire (Android) tablet with wireless charging had a radical interface change and I was simply unable to figure out how to get my equipment to work from it.
I came to this thread which I hadn’t read before because it discusses a beta, but my 5. 4.1.231020-34650 appears to be very similar to some of the images on the thread, except your images show a volume control below the prev-play/pause/next buttons. This is not the case with mine. No volume control on each individual B&O device screen!
Instead , the volume control is on the home screen… whatever B&O device is selected, there is a joined box (multiroom) icon, and pressing on the icon takes one to multirroom/multiple volume control.
I have never seen a music app which for volume control requires one to exit the now playing screen. Also disappointing: Beolink ML/NL converter only shows access to CD (from a BS3000), but N.MUSIC/N.RADIO access from a BS5 is gone; Beoplay A6 no longer shows Beo Radio. I wonder where it all went.
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