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Thank you!
I mainly used AirPlay for streaming so I managed my queue in other apps than the B&O app. I thought I overlooked the functionality or it was another hidden long press, but apparently not…
Standby doesn’t seem to help with Theatre. A workaround for now is streaming one song via another source (i.e. Spotify Connect or even Tidal Connect), you won’t see a queue anymore in the player screen. When you then use the integrated Tidal source again it has created a new queue.
Haven’t tested this but might work with Deezer as well 🙂
Does anyone know how to clear the Play queue in one go? I am using the Tidal integration. There’s like a million songs in there now and I don’t want to delete those songs one by one.
I had similar issues with a Linksys mesh setup. Enabling uPnP on the router did resolve some issues. Might be worth to try.
After lots of tinkering and frustration I swapped the whole thing for a non-mesh Ubiquiti setup. Probably not the answer you were hoping for, but that fixed everything… Has been super stable since. According to my dealer, B&O and mesh networks are not a happy marriage.
I have a 55” Beovision Theatre. Status LED still works the same for me as before the update; on when playing a music source, off when the TV is also on
Hi,
I think this topic will be helpful: https://beoworld.dev.idslogic.net/forums/topic/control-lg-tv-with-beoremote-one/
I have not read about the native support, that could change things. I have a LG G3 which still needs a hardwired connection between the tv and an Stage or Theatre to use BR1.
It’s quite common for OLED panels, especially the larger sizes. As long as your picture isn’t affected when looking directly at it I shouldn’t worry too much about it.
I currently have a 55” G3 with Theatre also with some (very) light bends. I had way worse bends in my 65” Sony A90J, but it didn’t affect picture quality.
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