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... Display in every room - yes
YES!
... Movable and usable as control tool - yes
NO! I have already got my iPad and the BeoRemote app!
... Like IPAD and MLGW with Beolink App
No use for MLGW and the Beolink app - that is what NL can (or might) do!
Just do it B&O!!!
GRRR! Millemissen
There is a tv - and there is a BV
Combine the BS5E with the playmaker and you have "both worlds" in one device.
Millemissen: Just do it B&O!!!
Nope - that's Nike!!
Ban boring signatures!
Puncher: Millemissen: Just do it B&O!!! Nope - that's Nike!!
Seems that I am not well educated - is that from Nike.
I thought I had invented it
G! MM
Millemissen: "....but at a fraction of cost - yes". Money for nothing, and chicks for free! Grrr! MM
"....but at a fraction of cost - yes".
Money for nothing, and chicks for free!
Grrr! MM
No need to grumble. As stated, most building tools would exist for the perfect bridge. But more than 2000 EUR for MLGW as entry ticket to have a perfect tablet control solution is indeed too steep, hence the vision with fraction of cost ( of MLGW ).
Why the MLGW?
Miaw MM
Millemissen: Puncher: Millemissen: Just do it B&O!!! Nope - that's Nike!! Seems that I am not well educated - is that from Nike. I thought I had invented it G! MM
'fraid not! Nevermind, they still should!!!
Millemissen: Why the MLGW? Miaw MM
Is there already a better way to control BS5 than Beo6. I thought beolink App and MLGW are the only way.
Is Puncher missing a sense of humor or is he taking the joke a step further?
Or is MM serious...
So many questions....
My B&O products: Beosound 9000, Beosound 2300, Beosound Century, Beolab 8000, Beolab 6000, Beolab 4000 x2, Beolab 3500, Beolab 2000, Beolab 10, Beolink Active x2, Beotime, Beo5 x2, Beo4, A9 keyring x2, LC2 dimmer x6 and growing....
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Present: BL90, Core, BL6000, CD7000, Beogram 7000, Essence Remote.
Past: BL1, BL2, BL8000, BS9000, BL5, BC2, BS5, BV5, BV4-50, Beosystem 3, BL3, DVD1, Beoremote 4, Moment.
If you want to control the BM/BS5, you of cource need the BeoLink app and the MLGW - as it is today.
i was writing about a NL setup, which does not nescesarily includes a BM/BS5 - talking about how the BeoRemote app (probably) will be the universal app remote/controlpoint in the future.
For a NL setup you don't need a MLGW!
My thoughts were about how we might realice some 'beutiful design in the era of digital music. That is why I suggested the displays for linkrooms, for me it would be magic to see 'what is playing' whereever I am in my house.
I wasn't thinking of the BM/BS5 at all.
MM
Rivenflush: Is Puncher missing a sense of humor or is he taking the joke a step further? Or is MM serious... So many questions....
I see only 2 questions!
1: ask Puncher.
2: me being serious: not always, as you might have noticed
Greetings Millemissen
seethroughyou:Just noticed this unit by Loewe: http://loewe-gallery.lv/fileadmin/user_filestorage/de-int/products/equipment/Mediacenter/documents/Individual_Mediacenter_en.pdf If B&O could make something similar but with a brilliant high quality audio streamer it would be great. As much as Loewe use high quality materials I am not impressed by the look of this. Lacks the B&O magic and touch. This Loewe thing is too mainstream in its looks and far from a design icon.
http://loewe-gallery.lv/fileadmin/user_filestorage/de-int/products/equipment/Mediacenter/documents/Individual_Mediacenter_en.pdf
If B&O could make something similar but with a brilliant high quality audio streamer it would be great. As much as Loewe use high quality materials I am not impressed by the look of this. Lacks the B&O magic and touch. This Loewe thing is too mainstream in its looks and far from a design icon.
The big question is: do we need a physical (B&O) hub?
With players built into the tv's (BV11/V1/BSys4 and more to come) and a 'Playmaker NG' (which could be a small black box), the server software together with the media on a NAS or internetbased services (Spotify/Netflix/netradio, and a control app (BeoRemote).....we do not need any shiny magical thing.
If Bang & Olufsen would support playing from the physical media (CD/DVD/Bluray) in the future, then yes - but I don't expect this to happen.
As long as B&O gives us full control over 3th party devices via PUC we certainly don't nescesarelly need it for DVD/Bluray.
All we need are screens for viewing the content (the tv's and 'my linkroom screens'), linkroom players ('Playmakers NG'), loudspeakers and remotes (Beo4/6, BeoRemote).
I would say: today a NL-based Bang & Olufsen tv is the best way to "incorporate beautiful design in the era of digital music"
Seriously Millemissen
Just buy a turntable and plug it into the line in socket of a PM - should be nice along with a glass of scotch.
Or keep your recent 'dedicated maschine'/ buy a secondhand B&O audiosystem (for cd/vinyl) - it can fit well into a NL based setup via converter as well
But do not expect Bang & Olufsen to fullfill your dreams with future products - I am afraid.
Besides: There are "ways" to let any PM play FLAC files.
Blame Bang & Olufsen for the 24/96 limitation/FlLAC limitation of the PM version 2!!!
And my iPad does not remind me of work, at all.
seethroughyou:Secondly, the playmaker can't stream FLAC let alone high def 24 bit music.
I posted a really positive overview of my Playmaker (MKI) experience when I bought the device. Sadly I would say that it's flaky with streaming radio to the device, never mind 24-bit music. I's not a great experience. With the Playmaker, using an 802.11n wireless setup, you still get regular dropouts from the PM MK1, even if it's in the same room as the wireless router (an Airport Express).
I have other devices - such as the BS8, with an iPad - on other floors, many metres from the router, which perform better than the Playmaker. Rarely get any dropouts on either the BS8 or the Apple TV connected to the BV11. Not sure why, but B&O's wireless devices do seem to have issues with Airplay. When we stream radio to the PM, we get regular dropouts of 15-20 seconds at a time.
Doesn't make any difference if we fix the wireless channel (it's normally set to automatic) and, as I said, it's metres from the router.
Streaming high-quality audio, wouldn't necessarily give you the performance that would match any beautiful design as implied by this thread.
Simonbeo: A "TV"where the only bit visible is the screen, with no obtrusive frame. The Screen should be a translucent plate which only becomes visible when necessary . Otherwise it shows a picture of the wall behind it . It would be totally convergent. That would be a b&o product as I understood them; a part of the house and not a showy bit of jewellery .
A "TV"where the only bit visible is the screen, with no obtrusive frame. The Screen should be a translucent plate which only becomes visible when necessary . Otherwise it shows a picture of the wall behind it . It would be totally convergent. That would be a b&o product as I understood them; a part of the house and not a showy bit of jewellery .
Actually I like a TV to have a frame. It acts in my opinion just as paint on canvas, usually it needs to have a frame to contain the contents.
Too long to list....
seethroughyou:Except I don't want a TV in my lounge and using a mobile phone or tablet to play music sucks and reminds me of work. Putting your phone or tablet away for the evening, pouring a glass of whiskey and having music through a dedicated machine that doesn't remind you of work or distraction of TV helps you relax and decontaminates you from a busy day.
I agree with that. I would like a well designed audio (media) device with a small screen to show the radio station/coverart/track/volume etc. (and, no - i'm not talking 'bout a BS 5 ) instead of having to turn on the tv (no need to watch that info on a 42" or 55" or whatever big screen) - or to have to tap on the phone/tablet (and drain the battery) to watch the music info.Ofcourse this media device shoud be able to be controlled with both Beo remotes and tablets/phones - and directly on the sceen.
Puncher: Chris Townsend:Maybe the gadget itself is now a redundant object, with the media itself being the crucial bought into item. For example, one of my best bits of hardware is my Apple TV which sits completely hidden on the back of my 11-46. What makes it such a good gadget is its ability to seamlessly stream great content with the mini IPad itself being the only hardware i use, and it is a familiar and fantastic interface. What lets it down is some of the picture quality and most of the sound quality. Does nothing for me - I don't want to pay Apple for content, I don't want to buy Apple hardware - I'd prefer a B&O controller and B&O hardware. " What lets it down is some of the picture quality and most of the sound quality " - the antithesis of B&O and why they shouldn't be mentioned in the same breath!!!
Chris Townsend:Maybe the gadget itself is now a redundant object, with the media itself being the crucial bought into item. For example, one of my best bits of hardware is my Apple TV which sits completely hidden on the back of my 11-46. What makes it such a good gadget is its ability to seamlessly stream great content with the mini IPad itself being the only hardware i use, and it is a familiar and fantastic interface. What lets it down is some of the picture quality and most of the sound quality.
Does nothing for me - I don't want to pay Apple for content, I don't want to buy Apple hardware - I'd prefer a B&O controller and B&O hardware. " What lets it down is some of the picture quality and most of the sound quality " - the antithesis of B&O and why they shouldn't be mentioned in the same breath!!!