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2011-08-25
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2011-08-25
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2011-08-25
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2011-08-25
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Now to main "problem", these days im thinking about ripping apart my MEDIA pc, i have 15+ laptops and im thinking of cutting back on power usage and it's not the PC that uses most power it's the STONEAGE old AOC 32" LCD (TV) that eats about 150W!!!
Now as im typing my N900 is playing music via a cheap (but VERY good) A2DP and the problem i have is that if anybody calls i have to quickly disconnect the "Headset" or i have phone call a going through my main AMP (the "big" one in my amp thread) and this can get VERY loud.
So does anybody have an idea of a script or anything that when phone call is received (and maybe also Skype & G.Talk) then it disconnects the BT headset/A2DP, and to make sure it's the right one it can be MAC based etc...
So my fellow codes i need you help in "fixing" this.
Only other fix is to use my other N900 as a music box....
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