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Legacy BeoSound 2 and Mac

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nikarga
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nikarga Posted: Tue, Jun 25 2019 5:07 PM

Hi friends,

Recently booted up my old BeoSound 2 portable mp3 player and I cannot see it on my Mac.  I have the classic 128MB SD card that has a few tracks on there, including a folder but no matter what I do, I cannot get it to play any of the tracks.

 

They are in MP3 format.  The cradle colour is solid red and the unit is fully charged.

Every time I hit <go> i hear 3 beeps and if i leave the unit alone it beeps once more by itself after 10 or so seconds of no operation.

I dont care to have Beoplayer or whatever as its easy to just remove the SD card and drag and drop mp3's onto the SD and then put it back in the unit.

Any thoughts or help would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks

lawrencejmcook
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Hi Nikarga,

If memory serves, there was an iTunes helper that had to be installed on the Mac to allow iTunes to see the BS2. If you still have the CD that came with the BS2 it should be there.

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Stan replied on Thu, Jun 27 2019 1:23 PM

Toward the end of my use of the BS2, I just copied files to the SD card, and didn't bother with any of the B&O software because (IIRC), it wasn't updated so it didn't work with newer versions of iOS/iTunes/Windows.

I do recall that there is a specific structure required for the BS2 to find/play songs.  It's been many years, but I think there can only be one level of folders.  That is, at the top level, you have folders and then within the folders you have your mp3s.  I think there were also issues with extended characters in the folder/file names (i.e. those "strange" characters Europeans (squiggles/dots above/below "regular" characters) use in their "strange" (non-English) written languages (I'm joking, I'm joking Smile ).  You need to stick to the basic ASCII character set.

If this doesn't help, you might try searching the archived forum.  I recall there being many discussions over the years about issues where the BS2 had difficulties seeing the files (mostly because of strange characters or nested folders).  The solid red on the base means it's fully charged, but not speaking to the computer.  Green means good.  Flashing means charging/solid means charged.  I don't believe red has anything to do with the BS2 actual operation, only it's ability to speak to the computer.  The beeps are the BS2 playing feedback, but I don't remember the various beeps mean.  Again, the archive forum, or possible the user manual section might shed some light on this as well.

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