![]() ![]() (So long as it was rock solid – no sudden changes to maximum volume, for instance!) It would be nifty to control the amplifier as well as Kodi through that app. The app I typically use on the iPad has volume control available, but I’ve always just left that at 100% and used the integrated amplifier to control the actual volume. The intent is to permit control of the playback volume through DLNA. That would then permit Kodi to reflect any volume changes that were made by, you know, actually moving the knob on the front of the amplifier. Ideally, a Python service could be polled by Kodi to determine what the current volume is. It would seem possible to have Python (even the Python 2 that’s available within Kodi Leia) transmit and receive via that path.Īny of the variables that can be set by RS232 can also be queried. I have plenty of unused USB ports on the Odroid C4 that’s running CE, and $10 gets one a USB-to-serial cable. ![]() The NAD receiver that is handling 2-channel audio doesn’t connect to HDMI, but it does have what seems like a pretty straightforward RS232 interface:Ĭ388 RS232 Codes (ZIP file of PDFs and Windows test executable) Is it possible to “divert” any of the HDMI-CEC command handling within Kodi to a Python addon / service? Specifically I’m thinking of the VolumeUp and VolumeDown commands. I never seem to get much of a response on the Kodi forums, though, so I thought I might start with the experts here… ![]() I realize this is likely more a Kodi question than a CoreELEC question. ![]()
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