2021-02-11, 23:29
O hai.
I run Kodi on a mac mini which controls my Spotify in the living room also. I keep Kodi running because then I can sit down around the TV and put something on using the Mac mini remote, without any additional steps.
Now when I put on some music on Spotify (using Spotify Connect, from my workstation), most of the time I miss the song's first note. This is very detrimental to the listening experience if the song starts out with a bang.
I'm pretty convinced that this has to do with Kodi 'claiming' the audio device for itself. And when another app on your machine wants it, Kodi lets go, and a fade out / in takes place.
The same thing actually happens if I turn off the TV set. Kodi appears to notice that the monitor is gone, therefore releases the audio device, causing drop out/in with cross fade
I am not sure why:
A - Kodi needs to claim the audio device for itself. No other app on my Mac does this (QuickTime Player, VLC, ...). Why can't it stick to system audio?
B - If it really has to, I could live without the fade out/in during handover. It ruins putting on a lot of songs that start out with a bang.
Thoughts?
I run Kodi on a mac mini which controls my Spotify in the living room also. I keep Kodi running because then I can sit down around the TV and put something on using the Mac mini remote, without any additional steps.
Now when I put on some music on Spotify (using Spotify Connect, from my workstation), most of the time I miss the song's first note. This is very detrimental to the listening experience if the song starts out with a bang.
I'm pretty convinced that this has to do with Kodi 'claiming' the audio device for itself. And when another app on your machine wants it, Kodi lets go, and a fade out / in takes place.
The same thing actually happens if I turn off the TV set. Kodi appears to notice that the monitor is gone, therefore releases the audio device, causing drop out/in with cross fade
I am not sure why:
A - Kodi needs to claim the audio device for itself. No other app on my Mac does this (QuickTime Player, VLC, ...). Why can't it stick to system audio?
B - If it really has to, I could live without the fade out/in during handover. It ruins putting on a lot of songs that start out with a bang.
Thoughts?