There are Bluetooth devices which support absolute volume but does not handle
it correctly. For example, some Bluetooth headsets are unacceptable loud on the
lowest volume, that's why it's better to completely disable absolute volume
control for such devices.
Google created a database for
On 10/15/18 7:44 AM, EHfive wrote:
Simply add some lines. Also, volume means host (as sink role) volume
when in profile a2dp_source(device as source role) , don't need to
disable it.
But should we do it in PA? Isn't it Bluez's job?
On 10/15/18 2:54 AM, ValdikSS wrote:
Can you please
Simply add some lines. Also, volume means host (as sink role) volume
when in profile a2dp_source(device as source role) , don't need to
disable it.
But should we do it in PA? Isn't it Bluez's job?
On 10/15/18 2:54 AM, ValdikSS wrote:
Can you please integrate exceptions from the Android
Can you please integrate exceptions from the Android database?
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/system/bt/+/master/device/include/interop_database.h
Ones with INTEROP_DISABLE_ABSOLUTE_VOLUME
On 03/10/2018 16:12, EHfive wrote:
> On 10/3/18 8:37 PM, EHfive wrote:
>> Require
On 10/3/18 8:37 PM, EHfive wrote:
Require bluez-tools/mpris-proxy running. (No hurt if dosen't)
If you need play/pause/next... controls , add configurations below to
/etc/dbus-1/system.d/
mpris.conf
Configuration 1.0//EN"