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TomLyons
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TomLyons Posted: Mon, Dec 19 2016 10:01 PM

I currently cannot connect to my Beomaster 5 via Beoconnect on a Mac.  

I am not sure if this is because I recently switched from Sky to Virgin Media.  The Beomaster 5 connects to the internet as the radio works.

The Beomaster shows up in Finder on the Mac but cannot connect.

I would appreciate any help.

 

Thank you

 

Millemissen
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Beoconnect doesn't work with the latest version of macOS.

Found this on another Beoworld thread - I don't remember which.

But it was important, so I copied that to send to a friend of mine.

Maybe it helps.

 

'We recommend the following solution instead, in order to move music from your computer to the BeoMaster 5:

In order to move music to the BeoMaster 5, you can map the library manually from Mac OS X Finder

• On BeoSound 5 in SETTINGS -> NETWORK INFO, the IP address of BeoMaster 5 is written

• On Mac, open Finder - in top bar select "GO" - "Connect to server"

• In server address type: smb:///bm-share$

• Provide 'BM-USER' as user and the password stored in SETTINGS -> NETWORK SETTINGS -> CLIENT PASSWORD on BeoSound 5

• Now select the server in Finder: Shared -> IP-address of BM5 -> Music. (or if "connected servers" are shown on desktop -> choose the "BM-SHARE$" icon)

• You are now able to drag and drop files from your computer to the music library on BeoMaster 5

Other tip:

Since the BeoMaster 5 supports the Bonjour (or zeroconf) protocol for hostname resolution, you don't need to manually look up the IP address. Just enter the following line in the "Connect to server" dialog:

smb://BM-USER@BeoMaster5.local/bm-share$

and then enter the password. (Note the additional short-cut of entering the username in the dialog.)

Two more tricks

- When entering the password, check the "Remember this password in my keychain" checkbox, so you won't have to reenter the password every time (see screenshot).

- Drag the network drive "bm-share$" into the Finder's sidebar (left-most column in a Finder window), so it appears under "Favorites" (see second screenshot). Then, to mount the disk, you just have to click on this short-cut.'

MM


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TomLyons replied on Tue, Dec 20 2016 8:39 AM

Thank you for your help.  I will try this at the week end.

 

 

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TomLyons replied on Tue, Dec 20 2016 8:39 AM

Thank you for your help.  I will try this at the week end.

 

 

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