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Hoi there I know thuis might nog be the right place, as it is no bug.
Bit why can't spotifyd-http nog act as a spotify connect device itself this would make controlling it with a ir remote a lot easier.
Or can it be done and am I missing something?
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It's not that I don't want to run two processes, it's just that I
don't know how to automate the process of identifying the right
spotify connect device and connect to it, so it can be controlled by a
remote control.
Anyways it's not a complete must and I can definitely live without, it
would just make the WAF of my
pi based music player one step nearer.
I'll give it another chance when I find the time, or just wait until
someone with the same needs
comes with a smart solution.
thank you.
2017-04-18 20:10 GMT+02:00 Simon Persson <notifications@github.com>:
okay just looked a bit better, and figured out that the device itselfs gets a ID nr regardless of who's logged in.
I just assumed that this number would be different everytime the device reconnects.
this makes it a bit easier for me to accomplish what I want.
Do you by any chance know if this number changes during time?
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Hoi there I know thuis might nog be the right place, as it is no bug.
Bit why can't spotifyd-http nog act as a spotify connect device itself this would make controlling it with a ir remote a lot easier.
Or can it be done and am I missing something?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: