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Originally Posted by retsaw View Post
Ok, I installed headphoned; if anything, headphoned stops playback quicker than your daemon does.
The way how headphoned pausing playback is now implemented in OMP git and will be in next extras-devel version.

If my daemon is slower then headphoned, then currently implemented version in OMP will be enought.

Originally Posted by retsaw View Post
Your daemon doesn't give any output for stopping playback, just the messages about switching audio sinks which happens whether anything is playing or not. Heres a sample with the MAC of of bluetooth headphone removed
Code:
Master device changed from 'sink.hw0' to 'bluez_sink.<mac>'
Master device changed from 'bluez_sink.<mac>' to 'sink.hw0'
Master device changed from 'sink.hw0' to 'bluez_sink.<mac>'
Master device changed from 'bluez_sink.<mac>' to 'sink.hw0'
Master device changed from 'sink.hw0' to 'bluez_sink.<mac>'
Yes, daemon write reason when stopping playback (device changed). If you think that my daemon stopped playback when it shouldnt, show line which daemon written when stopped playback.
 

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