Finally got around to post this...
This package allows you to individually control the main volume/mute and mixed outputs on the default sound device assigned to your Homeseer server.
Virtual devices are created for each detected output showing a graphical representation (not direct control) of the volume levels by means of a slider image.
Each detected output can be individually controlled to any value between 0 and 100% via scripts /events using a variety of keywords/values (Mute, UnMute, Togglemute, Last, Max, Min, 44% etc). They can also be set via 5 preset values on the status page.
This package cannot be used to control audio inputs or adjust controls such as balance or bass/treble.
The script will auto-detect any outputs it finds and will assign a generic name. This can be altered to reflect the actual usage of this control if required.
Please note that this has only been tested on my Hometroller using XPe. Due to the flaky audio interface that Microsoft provides, there is no guarantee that it will work or detect outputs on all Windows operating systems.
It will also only detect common outputs and may not detect specialist outputs found on upmarket sound cards.
I am unable to assist if it does not detect or work with your set-up.
As always, it is available for download from my site. Please let me know if it works for you!
This package allows you to individually control the main volume/mute and mixed outputs on the default sound device assigned to your Homeseer server.
Virtual devices are created for each detected output showing a graphical representation (not direct control) of the volume levels by means of a slider image.
Each detected output can be individually controlled to any value between 0 and 100% via scripts /events using a variety of keywords/values (Mute, UnMute, Togglemute, Last, Max, Min, 44% etc). They can also be set via 5 preset values on the status page.
This package cannot be used to control audio inputs or adjust controls such as balance or bass/treble.
The script will auto-detect any outputs it finds and will assign a generic name. This can be altered to reflect the actual usage of this control if required.
Please note that this has only been tested on my Hometroller using XPe. Due to the flaky audio interface that Microsoft provides, there is no guarantee that it will work or detect outputs on all Windows operating systems.
It will also only detect common outputs and may not detect specialist outputs found on upmarket sound cards.
I am unable to assist if it does not detect or work with your set-up.
As always, it is available for download from my site. Please let me know if it works for you!
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