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Playing audio when BV5 turned off

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steve1977 Posted: Sat, Aug 30 2014 8:06 AM

I have attached my MacMini to my BV5 and was hoping that I can play music from my macmini when the BV5 is on stand-by. Unfortunately, this does not appear to work? Am I doing anything wrong or is this just not possible? Thanks in advance!

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elephant replied on Sat, Aug 30 2014 11:11 AM
Is the video of the Mac connected to the BV ? Use p-mute to blank the screen

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steve1977 replied on Sat, Aug 30 2014 12:23 PM

Thanks for your quick reply. I could probably try to do that. But I was hoping that there is a way without muting the screen. I somehow remembered that the BV5 can be used to play audio without turning it on at all? Is my memory wrong and/or how could this be achieved?

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Langleyav replied on Sat, Aug 30 2014 12:42 PM

If you precede your video source selection command with the "AV" command then the TV should switch on with only the audio circuits powered up.

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steve1977 replied on Sat, Aug 30 2014 12:57 PM

Can you elaborate more. When I play audio or video, the BV5 never turns on automatically.

Is this supposed to happen?

And going back to my original question, is there a way that the audio plays when I play audio on my macmini, but do not turn the screen on?

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mjmedlo replied on Sat, Aug 30 2014 4:00 PM
You'll have to turn on the bv5 some way.

Unless it has line in sensing.. Which I highly doubt.

The best option will be press 'AV' then whatever source the mac mini is.

That will get you audio only.

I think you want to control the bv5 with Mac mini and I don't believe that is possible.
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steve1977 replied on Sun, Aug 31 2014 3:51 AM

Thanks and makes sense. What is the "AV" button? I have a new Beo4 and cannot find this button. Do I need to program this specifically?

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Langleyav replied on Sun, Aug 31 2014 8:08 AM

You need to ADD the AV command from the library list in the Beo4.

Press STOP and LIST together, scroll to ADD then scroll through the list of additional commands until you reach AV then press the GO button to add it to your LIST

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steve1977 replied on Sun, Aug 31 2014 8:27 AM

Perfect, I will try this. Sounds good and hope this will work.

I have a related question - I also own a Beocenter 2 and am thinking to connect either an ippd or even my macmini audio to it. If I would do this, could I airplay audio without the need to touch the Beo4? And second question: would I be able to skip to the next song using the Beo4?

Thanks again!

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elephant replied on Sun, Aug 31 2014 12:25 PM
There was once upon a time a kit that a beoworlder produced to interface an iPod via the AUX/TP interface so that skipping worked ... but I doubt you can it these days although I saw a reference to it on the forum only this week !

As for anything more sophisticated - such as simulate mouse & keyboard keys on the Mac - you need to look at a BeoPort and one of the 3 versions of software that support that hardware

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steve1977 replied on Sun, Aug 31 2014 12:41 PM

Thanks, giving up then on the skipping.

I followed the advice earlier and now have an audio-only input defined. Thanks again, this works wonderful. Three more questions:

1) When I switch from "TV-off" to "DVD-audio-only", it works exactly how it is supposed to. However, when switching from "DVD-video+audio" to "DVD-audio-only", I am facing the issue that the screen does not turn off. It turns black, but it is clear that the screen is actually on displaying "back" rather than fully turning off. Any idea why this is the case?

2) The standard volume is very low over this scart input. I can increase the default volume for the default port (TV), but did not find any way to increase the default volume for the other ports. My macmini is plugged into one of the scart ports for audio.

3) How much energy will my BV5 consume when I leave it on "DVD-audio-only"? Ideally, I would just leave it like this, but also don't want to waste too much energy.

Thanks in advance!

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elephant replied on Sun, Aug 31 2014 1:45 PM
Try adding P-MUTE to the Beo4's list (same approach as before) and see if the screen goes off instead if black - or if your meter box's flywheel spins more slowly Smile

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