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fatalsaint
2010-08-06 , 15:01
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Hey Jeff,
That was actually requested before, and while I am 100% it
is
possible to do (all it should take is monitoring key-presses and wait for the right signal) - I do not own
any
bluetooth headsets of any kind, with buttons or not, and so therefore have no real way to test or even know what to listen for/expect and code it into pyRadio.
The other thing that would concern me is whether every bluetooth headphone that sends those keys actually send the
same
signal to the phone.. or would I need to add every possible bluetooth devices specific signals to the app?
Now, if there's a developer out there
with
that (or any) bluetooth device and can provide me an example of it working in python (or even finding one on google from someone else.. I'll look as well) - then I'd be happy to. But without the device itself I really can't do much without seeing working code that already knows the signals required for start/stop/pause/etc from a BT headset.
ETA: Also an update.. I really want to get an update out to you guys this weekend but it's been a while since I delved into the code. I would actually like to get MAFW working but I'm not sure I'll have time for that (or if it's possible.. I'm still not sure how to get MAFW to stream from a URL). Hopefully I'll have something.. even if it's just some fixes to portrait mode so that it isn't quite as buggy.
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