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I wouldn't need that during playback. But I'm just thinking it wouldn't actually help me to switch Kodi profile because I don't think that
I could synchronize the two profiles which I obviously would need (library, ...)
A shame there's no way to also store the (global) context settings, that would do the trick.(it does for volume, boost, ..)
I don't need a setting per video I'm watching, the audio offset is applied to all video (option in context settings)
Cheers
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I did some more poking around and I found that the setting I need is in "guisettings.xml" under <defaultvideosettings> namely <audiodelay>0.000000</audiodelay>.
This is a global setting so I don't know if Audio Profiles could safe and update this while switching?
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Hi, I have noticied a possible issue when zapping. I using tvheadend plugin for kodi. I have two profiles, one for multichannel and another for stereo channel. If I stop playing and then, I select the channel the profile switch. However, if I do the same but without stopping playing any channel, it does not work.
Any idea?
Thank you.
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Is it possible to display the active audio profile in some way? I mean a command that would show an active profile that I could connect to the skin (in the label)
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Hi,
I love this plugin, which saved me a lot of trouble. However, I have one problem/feature request.
Thanks in advance.
My main audio device is the HDMI TV. I also have a stereo amplifier that I prefer to connect to via USB (since the analogue audio out on my Windows 10 NUC is not that great), as well as BT headphones. Now, the problem is this: when I turn off my amp or my headphones while they are selected, Audio Profiles will switch the output to another (present) device, but I see no logic behind it (the last device, probably). If I turn on that device before changing the profile, though, it will reconnect. Also, JFYI, I can switch to a profile of the device which is currently not present, and if I turn it on, the Audio Profiles will switch to it.
I would suggest the following options:
a) Default fallback option: a profile to switch to if the currently selected device disappears.
b) Ignore missing devices: if a digital audio device in the profile is not present, the request to switch to it should be ignored. It should also be greyed out in the selection menu and not included in the list when toggling through the devices.
There is also another issue that I've not researched thoroughly yet, but in case someone knows... Turning on/off the headphones or the USB connected amplifier will cause short audio stutter, despite the audio being streamed to a different output. The headphone stutter is longer and more noticeable, but in both cases the audio continues without problems afterwards.