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Hi,
I bought a Beosound 2 mk1 a while ago. I set it up according to the quick start guide.
I wanted to run music from my laptop, through the Apple TV (I was told this is how it works) and out from the Beosound 2. So far I only seem to be able to play music from my iPhone or pad on it, I can’t seem to connect to the laptop or Apple TV.
When I went to get the Beo4 sorted out at the B&O engineers (see previous drama) I asked them about it. I was told to go through the app: settings / music / dlna and there it would be. It isn’t. Nothing is there and when I press “add dlna” there isn’t one - to be honest I have no idea what a dlna is. All I want to do is to play the music that is on my laptop!
Does anyone have any ideas about this? Any help appreciated - thank you.
David
You didn't say, but if the laptop is an Apple, then System Preferences / Sound / Output, and choose one of the AirPlay speakers on your local network, rather than Internal Speaker. If it's an older Apple (~OSX 10.6?) then Rogue Amoeba's AirFoil will provide that function, or else you must play your music from within iTunes to see networked AirPlay speakers. However, the fact that your B&O engineer said "DLNA" probably means you have a non-Apple laptop? Thus they were imagining that you would run a small server program on your laptop, like twonky.com's DLNA Media Server, and then choose the tracks using the B&O app, which can play from any DLNA server on your local network (of which there are many brands/apps). If you run Windows 10 on your laptop, here is a decent explanation of what DLNA is, and how to activate it under Windows: https://winaero.com/how-to-enable-dlna-server-in-windows-10/ . (Note: You may have to download, or enable the existing, Windows Media Player to make this work?)
Sorry, I didn’t think. Yes, it’s a MacBook Pro. I’m only just in from work so I’m going to have a go at this in the morning - thank you for the info.