Yes Macrodroid is an App that can be setup to do different things based on what
your phone is doing to complete task for you.
Like in the example when you plug in an set of headphones, you can have it set
the volume differently for the media, music, ringtone, etc... then when you
unplug the headphones change the volume for those items to something different.
You could have it set the volume for when you use an bluetooth headset to again
to something different then what is used when using wired headphones.
You could have it speak "New text receive" when on an call when using an
bluetooth headset and to say nothing if you are just using the handset by
itself.
You could have it say battery at nn% every time it changes if the battery is
lower than 20% But only do that if there is an bluetooth device connected.
You can have it say "battery is full" when it has finished charging at any time
regardless if an headset/headphone is connect or not.
As far as that goes, you could have it play a tone and not speak anything for
things as well.
When it plays or says something, you can tell it to use the audio stream that
you want and each event can be different as far as audio.
As far as that goes; You could even get down to say when I'm in this program
set the Media and Music audio to this level and set it to something different
is you are in some other program. You could even do things with the flashlight
on the phone as for as turning it on or off.
You could have it announce who is calling if you are on an call and have it
repeat every 5 seconds and stop when you answer the incoming call or the
incoming call hangs up.
Just SOME ideas of what Macrodroid can do for an person. There are predefined
things out there you can download so you don't have to setup things yourself if
you don't want to. However the things that are predefined may not work the way
you fully want so you may need to customize what you install. The program is
free up to 5 items you want done and then you will need to buy it if you need
more than 5 things done.
This isn't for everyone but some may find useful.
Signed: Stephen Giggar
Hardware eventually fails, software eventually works.
No amount of bandwidth can fix poor design.
-----Original Message-----
From: smartvisionau-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:smartvisionau-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vivien Palcic
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2019 6:44 AM
To: smartvisionau@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [smartvisionau] Re: mp4/m4a files for some reason playing In Play
Music application when I don't connect headphones, but not when I connect
headphones!
Thanks, Stephen. Yes, I was using standard headphones, not a headset, which I
don't even have. What is Macrodroid? Is that an app?
Regards
Vivien
On 3/2/2019 7:38 PM, Stephen Giggar wrote:
If you are just using it to play something! You can use any set of headphones******************************************************
that has an 3.5MM jack on them. You only need to use an headset if you are
wanting to talk with the unit as well while on a call. The difference between
an headphones and Headset. Is an Headset has an microphone and headphones do
not. You can use standard headphones to play music and the like on the
SmartVision2.
Keep in mind, you may need to use something like Macrodroid and change the
volume levels for Media playback anhd Music playback when headphones are
plugged in. The SmartVision2 doesn't let you change these two volume levels
on their own by default.
Signed: Stephen Giggar
Hardware eventually fails, software eventually works.
No amount of bandwidth can fix poor design.
-----Original Message-----
From: smartvisionau-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:smartvisionau-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Vivien Palcic
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2019 12:00 AM
To: smartvisionau@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [smartvisionau] mp4/m4a files for some reason playing In Play Music
application when I don't connect headphones, but not when I connect
headphones!
Hi Sam/list,
I transferred some files from my computer to the SmartVision2, which I had
downloaded from:
https://directory.libsyn.com/shows/view/id/batcast
(The podcasts are in mp4 format, and they have the .m4a extension.) I tried
playing them in the Play Music application, half-expecting they wouldn't
work, as I wasn't sure if that application only handled mp3 files? Strangely,
the application was telling me the file was playing when I had my wired
headphones connected, even though I wasn't hearing the sound; yet I could
hear it when I tried without the headphones. (And when I had the headphones
connected, other audio from the phone was working as it has previously.) So
I'm wondering what's the situation with this format and the Play Music
application, and why would it work without headphones, yet not with
headphones?
Regards
Vivien
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