07-15-2020, 07:37 PM
(07-15-2020, 06:27 PM)Tim Curtis Wrote: Correct, there's no way for moOde to know whether the Bluetooth device is on or off.
Hi Kent and Tim, thanks for the fast reply.
If the bluetooth speaker is alway on/standbye and paired the last time moOde was used (mine HK omni 20 is). after startup i always have to go into the BlueZ config menu and submit the List paired command and click connect (Omni is the only one paired) . those two steps could be automated. there must be an option to run them in a script.
If there is no connection the human, me, has to manual switch on the speaker and rerun those commands.
just my two cents..

MoOde is running smoothly on a rasp 3B+ and replaced our home audio set for the last couple of weeks.