2014-10-10, 16:55
sorry, haven't got much time the last days, but i will try to solve it tomorrow.
yes, the volume will be set everytime you start a file. i will change that (which totally makes sense )
display the audio device name in the settings is not so easy. first of all i don't know how to grab the device name as displayed in the xbmc/kodi settings. what i can retrieve is the internal device name, which you find in the audiodevice.cfg file. i don't know if this would help you?
the other thing is i don't know how to write the value into the settings.
the only solution i tried on one of my first versions (which weren't released) was to write value for the audio device directly into the settings.xml. it actually worked, but is an ugly hack.
maybe there is a way using "fileenum"....
more to come tomorrow!
yes, the volume will be set everytime you start a file. i will change that (which totally makes sense )
display the audio device name in the settings is not so easy. first of all i don't know how to grab the device name as displayed in the xbmc/kodi settings. what i can retrieve is the internal device name, which you find in the audiodevice.cfg file. i don't know if this would help you?
the other thing is i don't know how to write the value into the settings.
the only solution i tried on one of my first versions (which weren't released) was to write value for the audio device directly into the settings.xml. it actually worked, but is an ugly hack.
maybe there is a way using "fileenum"....
more to come tomorrow!