On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 2:55 PM, Muffinman <news**REMOVETHIS**@koster.tk> wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm new to Python (running 2.6.6 but if necessary 3.x should also be > fine). I have a little idea I hope to accomplish with Python. I want to > listen for changes in Alsa sound volume level and base some actions on > that.
With the few lines below I can check the current volume level. Can > I extend this so that the script listens for changes in the volume level > and I can base some actions on it? As speed is quite important it's not > an option to poll every second or so for changes, it has to be close to > instantaneous. > > If this is not possible with Python, any suggestions on what else are > also welcome of course. > > Thanks in advance, Maarten > > > ############# > try > mixer = alsaaudio.Mixer(Fake, 0) > except alsaaudio.ALSAAudioError: > sys.stderr.write("No such mixer\n") > sys.exit(1) > > volumes = mixer.getvolume(1) > ############# > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list first look at the docs for command line functions that utilize the command line for access to certain CL apps. Once you've found a way to access the CL apps with python(I use subprocess.call usually, I think, but there's popen, etc.) then use man alsamixer, or man aplayer, or man arecorder. in the shell on your linux distro. Then throw in a little tkinter, or a windowing system of your choice, and distort the changes with command line calls. -- Best Regards, David Hutto CEO: http://www.hitwebdevelopment.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list