> Most of features you described was implemented in the needed
> components (gnome-volume-control / gnome-bluetooth / pulseaudio),
I know that users can switch audio devices through GUI (pavucontrol and
gnom-volume-control). But I want to make it even more convenient (or
potentially annoying) by showing a dialog automatically whenever a new audio
device is connected.. My reasoning is that if an user connects a new audio
device intentionally, the user is most likely planning to use it. So, why not
allow the user to select the device without having to click anything.
> Why didn't you check upstream before starting on that?
Yeah, I should have talked on this mailing list before I started on this stuff.
I did talk to Mario Limonciello (client Ubuntu engineer at Dell) and Jerone
Young (works at Canonical). They are trying to make the user experience better
with Bluetooth headsets/headphones in Ubuntu by making sure they "just work"
for a novice user. So, I am trying to make user experience with bluetooth audio
better.
> Usually this is always better to check with upstream developers, to
> see if the feature is required and how this is feasible.
I agree! First time working with the open source community, lesson learned.
> For instance audio on bluetooth in karmic (the development version) is easy
> as:
> - setup your device in gnome-bluetooth, and connect to it
> - change the audio output to be stream to the bluetooth device.
I am aware that in the gnome-volume-control you can select the desired audio
device by opening the preferences dialog. However, my plan was to automate the
switching process. For example, if a laptop user wants to use a particular
Bluetooth headset very often, and turns off the laptop after every use, the
user will have to go to the preferences dialog every time to select the headset
as the output/input device. The problem is that after a user preferred audio
device disconnects, the system defaults to one of the available devices (which
is normal). But after the user preferred device reconnects, it does not switch
automatically without having to specify manually each time. It would make sense
to "remember" a preferred input/output device, so that user does not have to
repeatedly select it every time.
> (please send mail in text format not html to mailing-list)
Sorry, I used web-based client and html was default.
>
> Regards
> --
> Baptiste Mille-Mathias
> Les gens heureux ne sont pas pressés
Please keep commenting (especially bluetooth audio users). Thanks!
-Prudhvi
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