hi henning

do you have some example code for me, how to create a service to
detect the headset, please?

Cheers

On 16 Feb., 17:21, zero <zeroo...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> on a side note, i recommend the logcat app for such 
> momentshttp://code.google.com/p/android-random/
>
> On Feb 16, 5:04 pm, Henning Schaefer <henning.schae...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > OK, after digging into the android system code, I think I figured out
> > what's wrong here... the class "HeadsetObserver" from the base system
> > actually sends out this intent with its FLAG_RECEIVER_REGISTERED_ONLY
> > flag set... obviously, there's no way to receive this intent without
> > implementing a service.
>
> > On 15 Feb., 12:59, Henning Schaefer <henning.schae...@gmail.com>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Hi all,
>
> > > yesterday, I spent several hours trying to figure out how to capture
> > > the HEADSET_PLUG intent with a BroadcastReceiver. The manifest defines
> > > the <receiver>, with its intent-filter set to <action
> > > android:name="android.intent.action.HEADSET_PLUG" />.
>
> > > The receiver is working correctly (I verified that by changing the
> > > intent filter to capture things like SMS_RECEIVED including the proper
> > > permissions and the receiver fired as expected on receiving an SMS),
> > > but when listening for HEADSET_PLUG, it never fires. Debugging the
> > > whole thing is a bit complicated, as the emulator doesn't seem to
> > > support headsets and I have to disconnect my target device (a HTC
> > > Dream) from USB in order to attach a headset (so there's no logfile
> > > viewing). Are there any special permissions required for applications
> > > to capture the HEADSET_PLUG intent (and if so, which? I've tried
> > > several, to no avail)?
>
> > > Maybe the Dream doesn't fire such an intent at all (that'd be bad luck
> > > for me), but I guess that it must be an issue related to application
> > > permissions. The documentation says extremely little (well, actually:
> > > nothing) about the single permissions needed to perform all the
> > > actions described in the API docs, so this is absolutely something to
> > > be improved.
>
> > > What I want to do: Upon detecting a headset, I want to re-route the
> > > ringtones from the speakers to the headset, so as not to annoy people
> > > in my vicinity by a harsh ringing sound (I'm used to this behaviour
> > > from my old phone) - by default, the speaker just keeps on ringing, no
> > > matter whether a headset is attached or not. This part is already
> > > working, but now I need to know how to detect headset attachment/
> > > detachment events.
>
> > > Thanks in advance,
>
> > > Henning
>
>

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