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[Home Applet] Speaker Switch Applet: Testers needed
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Speaker Switch Applet allows you to turn speakers on/off whether a headset is plugged in or out.
This package replaces your /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf and /etc/asound.conf . so, If worst comes to worst , it'll cause your N8x0 to enter a reboot loop. You are at your own risk and you are supposed to know what you are doing. File : spswapplet_0.0.1_armel.deb File : spswapplet_0.0.2_armel.deb Attachment 4581 ScreenShots : Attachment 4599 Attachment 4600 After installing this package , you can use some alsa applications such as "mplayer -ao alsa" or "alsamixer -c0 " |
Re: [Home Applet] Speaker Switch : Testers needed
Thanks, this sounds like a useful applet. Is this just for Maemo 4?
Looking at that picture, I'm not sure I understand the UI. |
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In Fremantle, there are two volume settings, for an internal speaker and a headset. therefore , we do not need this app . Here is a screen shot. http://sites.google.com/site/tamaneg...reenshot08.png |
Re: [Home Applet] Speaker Switch : Testers needed
Hi,
I tried this on my N810 as a way to silence alarms (Shut Up already). It seems to be the best solution as it has an on-screen indicator for when things are muted. It shuts off the alarm sound just fine; it just doesn't turn things back on. After using the applet to turn the speaker off, turning it back on does not re-enable the speaker. Resetting the device does. Note that App Manager barfed on the install so I ran dpkg -i on it, which worked without any complaint. I'll run through the above-mentioned conf files to see what's changing, and then not changing back. But, I'm just wondering if you have any hints on what to look for. David... |
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I thinks it's wrong and dangerous to mess around with the alsa.conf and asound.conf files.
The correct way to switch between speaker and headphone on the N8x0 is by using the D-Bus methods Code:
force_loudspeaker_on() Code:
force_loudspeaker_off() Service: com.nokia.osso_hp_ls_controller Path: /com/nokia/osso_hp_ls_controller Interface: com.nokia.osso_hp_ls_controller.loudspeaker |
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Thank you for your advice.
but when I turn speaker on by "force_loudspeaker_on" , it seems that headphone is also killed. and I can not mute speaker by "force_loudspeaker_off". #I use this applet to keep speaker silent when I am listening musics on N810 and suddenly headphone is plugged out. #yeah , there is a nice app for muting speaker and pausing multimediad when headphone is plugged out. #but this applet allows me to mute speaker 'perfectly' and to enjoy fake 4ch surround sound :) . |
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t_moyashi, you might want to change "force on" to "power on".
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Okay, I tested v0.0.2 and it still says "incomplete package" when trying to install via the application manager. Again, a sudo dpkg -i installed without complaint. This time, it works. When muted, nothing comes out the speaker, alarm or not. When un-muted, music will play out the speaker.
Thus, it is now possible to mute alarms on the N810. Thank you :) Ideally, this functionality should be built into something like Advanced Backlight, with 2 levels of mute, thus eliminating an extra desktop applet. But, for the amount it will get used, it's a simple matter to enable the applet, mute the thing, and then reverse the procedure after the reason for muting has passed. Note that I've no idea about how it works with headphones, as I've not tried. I've not noticed any conflicts with other apps, at least not yet. But, then, I'm not a big multi-media fan. David.... |
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What are the dangers? |
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