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Control of AppleTV

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Griebel
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Griebel Posted: Sat, Aug 1 2020 4:45 PM
Has Apple changed anything with respect to controlling AppleTV with B&O remotes.

Have 2 spare 3rd Gen Apple TVs that I have been using in the past without any problem.

Wanted to use them on a BV7-55 and V1-40. Nice picture, but no control anymore with the B&O remotes.

First thing was to control the IR cable. Tried 5 or 6 that work to control other devices. None worked with the AppleTVs.

Did I miss anything obvious?
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At least with the V1 it should not be a problem to download the right PUC codes to the tv and assign them to the input, where the ATV is connected.

That works fine with my V1 - now using the codes for rhe 4th gen and previously those for the 3rd.

MM

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Griebel replied on Sat, Aug 1 2020 7:29 PM
Tried different versions of the Apple TV remote PUC on V1 and BV 7-55/40. Doesn’t work.

It works only with the newer generation Apple TV.

I can only imagine that there was a version update of the Apple TV older generation. Current version is 8.4.4 (12H885)

Millemissen
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I could make a test with one of my old 3rd gen ATV’ (now laying in the cupboard), once I am back from vacation....if not anyone else has a solution/explanation.

A friend of mine still uses his old ATV on a BV7-40....haven’t heard him complain.

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Griebel replied on Sat, Aug 1 2020 8:12 PM
I’m curious about the version of this older ATV. Maybe they were not updated with the latest firmware.
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Perhaps try unpairing the Apple Remote. If there is one paired only that can control the ATV. 

From Apple TV Menu

  • Ensure the remote is close and pointed at the Apple TV.
  • Select “Settings” > “General” > “Remotes” > “Unpair Apple Remote“.

From Remote

White and Gray Remotes

  • Press and hold “Menu” and “Left” for about 6 seconds.

Black 4th Gen/4K Remote (You can only unpair via the settings menu)

  • Press and hold “Menu” and “Volume Up/+” buttons for about 3 seconds. If prompted, place the remote on top of the Apple TV. A message should appear on the screen indicating the remote is reconnected. (Then unpair from ATV Menu)

Stoobie 

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Griebel replied on Tue, Aug 4 2020 8:09 AM
Thanks for the advice! Will do and see if it solves the issue.
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