2013-10-09, 12:35
Hi!
I think I asked this before, but it was a long time ago so maybe things changed... It is possible, for example by an add-on, to override the volume commands and redirect them to an external application (in my case a script that controls my surround receiver). I like to be able to use the volume control from my Android remote, but I don't want any software volume that is degrading the sound quality. Is it for instance possible to listen to XBMC events and consume the ones I don't want XBMC to handle? Ones I wrote a HTTP proxy to do this, but now I guess it's JSON that's currently used. I could of course write a "proxy" for this too, but it would be nicer if it's possible to do it as a add-on...
Thanks in advance!
Mattias
I think I asked this before, but it was a long time ago so maybe things changed... It is possible, for example by an add-on, to override the volume commands and redirect them to an external application (in my case a script that controls my surround receiver). I like to be able to use the volume control from my Android remote, but I don't want any software volume that is degrading the sound quality. Is it for instance possible to listen to XBMC events and consume the ones I don't want XBMC to handle? Ones I wrote a HTTP proxy to do this, but now I guess it's JSON that's currently used. I could of course write a "proxy" for this too, but it would be nicer if it's possible to do it as a add-on...
Thanks in advance!
Mattias