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  • #49713
    Madskp
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    #49714
    Madskp
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    Yesterday I was visiting my parents, and short before I had to leave I helped them force quit an app on their Apple TV 4K (3rd gen). They have never used the Siri remote as the control the ATV via PUC from their Beoplay V1. But in order to force quit the app I had to use the Siri remote.

    First thing that happened when I touched the home button on the Siri remote was that the Beoplay V1 switched to source TV (their apple TV is on V.MEM). I tried again a couple of times and the same thing happened. When I covered the IR eye on the Siri remote this did not happen, so it seems that the IR control with B&O remote codes are back in the 3rd gen Siri remote.

    Unfortunately I was in a hurry to get home, so didn’t have time to do more tests. I will do more testing the next time I visit them and in the meantime I hope that other members are able to use this. My guess is that the functionality is much the same as in the 1st gen siri remote as described in the first post in this thread and in the old post.

     

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    #49715
    Guy
    Moderator

    Thanks for bringing this useful thread to the new forum – I have referred to it several times both to answer other users questions and to remind myself of the siri remote capabilities.

    First thing that happened when I touched the home button on the Siri remote was that the Beoplay V1 switched to source TV (their apple TV is on V.MEM). I tried again a couple of times and the same thing happened. When I covered the IR eye on the Siri remote this did not happen, so it seems that the IR control with B&O remote codes are back in the 3rd gen Siri remote.

    One quick question: When you say ‘3rd Gen siri remote’, do you mean the very latest version with the USB-C charging port (rather than the second generation with the lightning port?) Wiki says they are identical other than the charging port, but as we know there may be hidden SW changes!  See wiki here:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siri_Remote

    (Looking at that wiki naming convention – we may need to rename the ‘2.gen’ siri remote in your picture as Gen 1.1 .  They call the new shape (with Lightning) siri remote Gen 2)

    I have been quite happy with my Apple TV HD with 1st gen (no white circle) siri remote with my BV10-32.  I would like to be able to bring up the Control Center but can’t do so as there is no way to ‘press and hold the TV button – but I think my PUC may be an older Apple TV version.

    My only reason for updating to the latest Apple TV 4K may be to make use of the onscreen FaceTime capability that was introduced with the last tvOS.  It doesn’t work with the older HD version.

     

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    #49716
    Madskp
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    One quick question: When you say 3rd Gen siri remote, do you mean the very latest version with the USB-C charging port (rather than the second generation with the lightning port?) Wiki says they are identical other than the charging port, but as we know there may be hidden SW changes!  See wiki here:  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siri_Remote (Looking at that wiki naming convention – we may need to rename the ‘2.gen’ siri remote in your picture as Gen 1.1 .  They call the new shape (with Lightning) siri remote Gen 2)

    Thanks for your input

    Did not notice what connector type was on it, but will have to look at it next time I’am there, so it might as well be a 2. gen then. Also I will have to check the SW version.

    I will dive into that naming convention and update the first post accordingly.

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    #49717
    Guy
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    #49718
    Madskp
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    Okay so today (prompted by Maskp’s posts above and to satisfy my curiosity) I purchased an Apple TV 4K (3rd Generation) with Wifi and Ethernet (the A2843 model) to use with my ageing BV10-32.

    Nice 🙂 And great to get some extra testing 🙂

    So it would appear that B&O have re-introduced the B&O IR codes to the latest 3rd generation siri remote.  I did a quick check of the remote’s firmware version – it was initially 0x21 but later updated automatically to 0x33 – both worked fine for volume control.

    Can you confirm whether it’s only volume control or also the TV command that works with both firmware versions?

    So many thanks to madskp for spotting the return of this useful functionality and giving me an excuse to buy myself an early birthday present!

    If you need other excuses to buy stuff let me know and I’ll try to make a thread about it 😉

    I hope this is useful – @madskp it will be interesting to hear whether your parents’ siri remote is the same version with USB-C charging, and also how well it works with the much more modern Beoplay V1!!

    Very usefull, and I will post back when I have tested my parents setup, and confirmed wheether it’s the 2nd or 3rd gen remote they have.

    On another note are you able to check if the 1st gen remote with the white cirkle still has the same firmware version as in the old post 0x0118? I have checked on mine without the white cirkle and it is still the same.

    I will try to make an update of the first post with your observations, and also update the version naming of the Siri remotes.

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    #49719
    Guy
    Moderator

    Can you confirm whether it’s only volume control or also the TV command that works with both firmware versions?

    Unfortunately I cannot be sure about the earlier remote firmware. To be honest I didn’t expect it to update so quickly hence am not sure when it did!  When you check your parents’, perhaps check the remote FW first – maybe it hasn’t updated because it hasn’t been connected/used in their setup.

    I forgot to mention yesterday that the siri remote Mute button also works to mute the TV by IR. (Older siri remotes did not have a mute button).

    If you need other excuses to buy stuff let me know and I’ll try to make a thread about it

    No excuses required! I bought another Beolink Converter 1611 this week on a whim, because it was cheap!

    On another note are you able to check if the 1st gen remote with the white cirkle still has the same firmware version as in the old post 0x0118? I have checked on mine without the white cirkle and it is still the same.

    I sold the white circle remote on eBay and replaced it with the more useful ‘non-white circle’ version. However, I found this useful site that confirms the latest release as 0x0118:  https://appledb.dev/device/ATVRemote1,2.html

    It may be worth copying their naming convention, as they call the white circle version ‘Siri Remote (1st generation, Rev A)’.  The site also shows that the non-white-circle remote is still at FW 0x0257.  All remotes are shown here:  https://appledb.dev/device-selection/Remote.html

    EDIT:  Forgot the add that siri volume control is still working well this morning.  It works even when the Apple TV is switched off.

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    #49720
    Guy
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    #49721
    Guy
    Moderator

    One other test:

    I just connected my older 1st gen (no white circle) siri remote to the new 3rd gen Apple TV 4K.  It works fine including IR volume control of the TV.

    However, when I then connect the 3rd gen siri remote back to the 3rd gen Apple TV, the 1st gen siri remote stops controlling volume, even when the Apple TV is turned off and the Beovision playing normal off-air TV.

    I worked out that you need to get the 3rd gen Apple TV to ‘forget’ the 1st gen remote.  I re-connected the 1st gen remote to my 3rd gen Apple TV, and then put the remote in the garage where is was out of range.  I then used my iPhone to control the Apple TV, went to the ‘remote’ option and there was an option to ‘forget’ the 1st gen siri remote.  I then re-connected the 3rd gen siri remote.

    Bringing the 1st gen siri remote back into the room, it would control B&O TV volume again without being connected to the Apple TV.

    A bit confusing but I hope this makes sense! ?

     

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    #49722
    Madskp
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    Unfortunately I cannot be sure about the earlier remote firmware. To be honest I didn’t expect it to update so quickly hence am not sure when it did!  When you check your parents’, perhaps check the remote FW first – maybe it hasn’t updated because it hasn’t been connected/used in their setup.

    Fair enough. I also guess that most will eventually end on the latest firmware if they are being used. But I will check it on my parents setup.

    I forgot to mention yesterday that the siri remote Mute button also works to mute the TV by IR. (Older siri remotes did not have a mute button).

    Great info. I will also put that in the first post.

    No excuses required! I bought another Beolink Converter 1611 this week on a whim, because it was cheap!

    Always useful to have some of these. But I guess you can still not compete with my mountain of converters https://forum.beoworld.org/forums/topic/beolab-3500-and-1611-converter-settings/page/19/#post-20974 🙂

    I sold the white circle remote on eBay and replaced it with the more useful ‘non-white circle’ version. However, I found this useful site that confirms the latest release as 0x0118:  https://appledb.dev/device/ATVRemote1,2.html It may be worth copying their naming convention, as they call the white circle version ‘Siri Remote (1st generation, Rev A)’.  The site also shows that the non-white-circle remote is still at FW 0x0257.  All remotes are shown here:  https://appledb.dev/device-selection/Remote.html

    Ok I wasn’t expecting the firmwares on these older ones to have had updates, but good to know.

    I will look into their naming convention and maybe also use the Axxxx numbers to avoid any misunderstandings.

    I just connected my older 1st gen (no white circle) siri remote to the new 3rd gen Apple TV 4K.  It works fine including IR volume control of the TV. However, when I then connect the 3rd gen siri remote back to the 3rd gen Apple TV, the 1st gen siri remote stops controlling volume, even when the Apple TV is turned off and the Beovision playing normal off-air TV. I worked out that you need to get the 3rd gen Apple TV to ‘forget’ the 1st gen remote.  I re-connected the 1st gen remote to my 3rd gen Apple TV, and then put the remote in the garage where is was out of range.  I then used my iPhone to control the Apple TV, went to the ‘remote’ option and there was an option to ‘forget’ the 1st gen siri remote.  I then re-connected the 3rd gen siri remote. Bringing the 1st gen siri remote back into the room, it would control B&O TV volume again without being connected to the Apple TV. A bit confusing but I hope this makes sense!

    Ok a little odd behaviour, but might also be a combination that will seldom be used.

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    #49723
    Madskp
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    I have now edited the first post with updated info.

    @Guy can you confirm if the Apple TV setup scree still loks like the screenshot in the post? And please let me know if I forgot to add something to the first post

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    #49724
    Guy
    Moderator
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    #49725
    Madskp
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    Thanks for the update. I added your picture to the first post

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    #49726
    Guy
    Moderator

    So I have now just tested turning on the TV (BV10-32) via AirPlay and/or using the iPhone/iPad remote.

    First I turned off my TV’s digital internal tuner and assigned the Apple TV to the ‘TV’ input.

    In the Apple TV menu, I changed ‘Turn On Your TV with Your Remote’ to ‘On’.

    I placed the Siri Gen 3 remote so that it was pointing towards the TV.

    First I tried the iPhone remote function, and was able to turn on/off the BeoVision and Apple TV using just the little power button symbol on the top right of the iPhone’s remote screen.  I tried this several times to make sure that the siri remote was not disconnecting when turned off.   I viewed the end of the siri remote with an iPad camera and could see the IR pulses transmitting ‘on’ and ‘off’ commands.

    I then turned the Beovision and Apple TV to standby and tried airplaying – this worked perfectly to turn the Beovision and Apple TV on and start airplay.  It doesn’t turn off when you stop airplaying, so you have to turn off manually as previously. (I may try later to see if the system goes to stand-by a little while after airplay stops, but I doubt that this will happen.)

    I will now leave the Apple TV sleeping, and leave the siri remote perfectly stationary to see if it goes to ‘sleep’ and stops working as outlined above.  I will test in a couple of hours, and if that it successful I will leave overnight.  I am not using the siri remote charging cable at this stage.

    If there is anything that I haven’t covered please let me know and I will test further.

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    #49727
    Madskp
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    Sounds like a great test procedure especially the focus on however the connection between the ATV and the Siri remote will be lost after some time as this is s dealbreaker for the relevance of this function.

    When you mention that you have to turn off the TV manually can this be done with the remote app on the iphone if the siri remote is placed stationary?

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    #49728
    Guy
    Moderator

    When you mention that you have to turn off the TV manually can this be done with the remote app on the iphone if the siri remote is placed stationary?

    Yes, that’s what I meant to say although I can see how the word manually was ambiguous! After airplaying, the iPhone remote app can be used to turn it all off.

    I have just tested again after the siri remote has been untouched/unmoved for 3 hours, and the functions all do still work. Next ‘sleep’ test will be overnight.

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    #49729
    Madskp
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    That already sounds more stable than the same scenario with the 1gen Siri remote. Looking forward to the overnight result

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    #49730
    Guy
    Moderator

    I have just tested again after just over 12 hours of standby – all still working as before!

    One other thing that I forgot to mention.  I tried setting the Apple TV ‘delay before Apple TV automatically turns off’ to 5 minutes and left the system running.  After 5 minutes, the Apple TV does turn off but there is no ‘off’ message sent to the TV, so it stays on.  If it had switched off the TV then this would have been useful for turning off the ‘system’ after airplay ceases.  I suppose you can always set the TV to go to standby automatically instead – I can set the BV10-32 to do so after one hour.

    One other aside:  I bought a new bracket to mount this smaller 3rd gen ATV behind my TV and can recommend this one:  https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0C4PQ7R32

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    #49731
    Madskp
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    I have just tested again after just over 12 hours of standby – all still working as before! One other thing that I forgot to mention. I tried setting the Apple TV ‘delay before Apple TV automatically turns off’ to 5 minutes and left the system running. After 5 minutes, the Apple TV does turn off but there is no ‘off’ message sent to the TV, so it stays on. If it had switched off the TV then this would have been useful for turning off the ‘system’ after airplay ceases. I suppose you can always set the TV to go to standby automatically instead – I can set the BV10-32 to do so after one hour.

    Great observations. I will update the first post

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    #49732
    Madskp
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    I have just edited the first post and done a rewrite of the first part to make a better overview.

    It seems however no to have diaspeered, might have gone into moderation

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