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2012-05-02
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im still trying to figure out how to get mafw initialized; there are no opensource programs that do it, so im trying, rather unsuccessfully, to reverse engineer how qmafw-gui does it. {after mafw is initialized, like when mediaplayer is open, theres a dbus interface that works perfectly}.
as for the other half of the project, that too hit an annoying wall.
there are no python bindings for libresourceqt. my current idea is to make a separate, standalone c++ application that does nothing but disable normal volume button actions.
so, current status:
if i put them in now, youd have to have qmafw-gui open in the backgroun {or media player}, and the profile would still change.
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2012-05-02
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yes, its by design. there are two actions responsible for it, longPressStart, and longPressStop.
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2012-05-02
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Can you make some daemon that runs in the background that acts like its a mediaplayer?
This way, if you press the vol up or down, it just change the volume instead of the profile. This could be a very usefull workaround
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2012-05-03
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@wolke:
I have another problem with the app. I have playpause configured in vol- double click, and it works like it should, but it also decreases music volume one level every time I pause the music. Any ideas for this?
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Are you sure there's no sound? Listen carefully, put you ear directly to te phone and listen. It's not very loud sound though.
I have the same thing with the LED turning off (less than half second), but i think it's supposed to do so, when longpressing button. Delay time is for activating led without long press I think?
Edit: wolke was quicker...