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14 September 2024 at 19:07 #59084
Hi everyone,
I recently noticed that the B&O app seems to have a section for radio stations, which I assume came with a recent update. I have a set of Beolab 50 speakers, but no other B&O products, and I’m only using the B&O app.
However, every time I try to play a station, I get an error message saying “something went wrong.” I’ve looked through the app settings but can’t figure out what I might be missing. Has anyone else experienced this or have any suggestions on how to get the radio stations to work?
Thanks in advance for any help!
14 September 2024 at 19:53 #59087The ‘radio stations’ have been a part of the integrated services of the B&O (streaming) products for quite some years now.
Previously TuneIn was used as the provider for netradio stations. Recently this was changed to a B&O managed service (B&O Radio), that is configured and controlled within the B&O app.
Since the BL50’s are ‘just’ a set of speakers – with no built-in services – you will need a B&O streamer connected to those.
The most recent version is the BeoConnect Core – the previous BS Core as well as the now discontinued Essence MK2 would do the job as well.
Also, if your BL50’s are connected to a B&O-tv (even way back to the BV11), you could use the radio service build in there.
MM
16 September 2024 at 02:01 #59124Thank you so much for your reply! I really appreciate the insight. I could’ve sworn this was the first time I saw the radio feature in the app, but maybe I just hadn’t noticed it before. For me it’s just clatter as it is now, but either way, I’m grateful for your help. Thanks again!
21 September 2024 at 17:46 #59264I’ve been reading up on the new BeoConnect, and I’m still wondering: for the best possible sound quality, can it be successfully connected to Beolab 50s via USB-C? Has anyone had direct experience with this setup? I’ve heard several times that the previous Core had some limitations in this regard.
22 September 2024 at 09:55 #59289I have just replaced my Core (now for sale) with Beoconnect Core. Connected to Beolab 50’s via USB-C/ USB-B. Previously the Core was connected via optical. I thought the Core performed very well. The Beoconnect Core does sound nicer though. It’s a Core with bonuses. Whether it’s worth the extra investment though?
22 September 2024 at 13:37 #59299Thank you for your reply. I’m glad to hear that the new core works well via USB-C. I’m also curious about how the volume control functions when streaming with BeoConnect and Beolab 50. Will the setup remember the last volume level used? This is one of the issues I’ve had with the Beolab 50.
23 September 2024 at 07:50 #59321Like the original Core you simply store which volume level you want it to remember. Simple.
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