"headless" operation possible? #48
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Hello! I'm happy to know audioMotion is being useful to you! You're correct, all settings are automatically saved and restored in the next session, except for the source and speakers settings. I'm not sure whether you can allow persistent access to your microphone, so you don't have to accept the browser request every time, but I'll have a look into it this weekend. If it's possible, I'll add these to the auto-saved settings. |
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@dieterstoll I initially forgot to add a mention to this in the changelog, but the feature is now available in version 24.3 |
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So... my project is nearly finished. Can't thank Henrique enough for his help. Had to jump through a lot of hoops to get everything to work under bookworm. Anyway I am quite satisfied now. Small unlisted video here: https://youtu.be/75wIm6cu9sU |
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Hello, I'd like to be able to operate audioMotion (which, for the record, is one heck of a brilliant piece of software!) in a quasi-headless mode (not entirely, obviously - a display would be connected to the Pi 4, but not a keyboard or mouse). I am running the public/index.html file directly in a browser because all I need is microphone input (no sound files to play). While some of the preferences are apparently stored in a browser pref file, others (most prominently: microphone use) are not. I would like to ask if there is a way to override or modify the default settings so that when the browser starts, the audioMotion.js file has got all the settings in place. Thanks in advance for any tips!
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