We seem to be missing the required "Post your home screen" thread - so let me start it off !
Here's mine. I'm using HALauncher so that I can customize the home screen to my needs. I'm a big fan of HALauncher as it allows:
1 - Control over grouping and ordering. On the Shield default launcher, most-used apps go to the front of the line, so the order is always changing.
2 - Add sideloaded apps
3 - Add web page bookmarks
4 - Add wallpaper
5 - Add custom images for apps on launchers
Full Android V1.8 and I'm loving it. Takes the place of my main computer.
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kdb424 said:
Full Android V1.8 and I'm loving it. Takes the place of my main computer.
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dat gocchumon wa usagi desuka wallpaper tho :laugh:
I figured I'd get in on this. This is my SATV home screen. I am using Next 3D launcher and Go Weather EX for the weather widget as the SATV doesn't have the ability to use system widgets, but Next launcher can use widgets specifically built for it like task manager, music, weather, switch, and a few others.
do you need to be rooted to use a launcher, or it just that you click on the luancher icon and then it opens the new menu interface and thats it?
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do yo uguys mouse and keyboard to navigate? isnt that annoying and takes away from using the remote etc
WHEN you use a luancher is it default... how do you set it to be default
My home screen is just stock. But I too would like to know how you got these launchers to work? And do you have to use keyboard mouse or no?
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Can you seriously do evverything with this Shield thing? And what is it?
I think it's wonderful...
RemyB__ said:
Can you seriously do evverything with this Shield thing? And what is it?
I think it's wonderful...
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Start by looking up a few reviews on YouTube and you will see the potential, pretty much play games, watch movie, TV, play music, really just about anything with the proper setup
kdb424 said:
Full Android V1.8 and I'm loving it. Takes the place of my main computer.
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how do you benefit from a full android experience?
I am using the sideloader and it seems to work well.
Launchers maybe?
Happy Shield TV Setup
Very happy with my Shield TV setup now.
I gave the stock experience a go for a good week before getting fed up of the limitations of Android TV, despite loving the well polished user interface.
Now running full Android 5.1 (v2.2 of zulu99's build), rooted with TWRP recovery and Xposed framework installed.
With a variety of Android TV apps sideloaded from apkmirror.com, I'm now pretty close to having everything which I had before on stock:
Slick, remote-friendly launcher: HALauncher (with lovely background / wallpaper images)
SHIELD Remote as primary input / control device, 90% functional (physical buttons, volume control, audio output when heaphones connected all work, microphone doesn't work yet)
Remote-friendly TV versions of Netflix, YouTube, BBC iPlayer, Emma for Spotify and SHIELD Hub / GeForce Now
Casting entire screen (or specific cast-enabled apps such as Netflix) from Android works and performs well enough to cast an entire movie
With all the numerous advantages of having full android, such as:
Multiple user accounts / profiles (my wife's Spotify plays no longer feed into my last.fm profile, thank god!)
Fully automated video downloading setup, thanks to Pushbullet, Advanced Download Manager and Tasker
Chrome web browser, for web browsing on your TV (finally!)
Casting screen from wife's Macbook Air and/or iPhone now works too, thanks to app "AirPlay Mirroring Receiver"
Thanks to all here who have helped get me to this stage! - primarily zulu99 for his full Android build, but everyone else who has helped by sharing tips/tricks to improve various bits of the experience.
The only thing left to get working as far as I'm concerned is the SHIELD Remote microphone.
This is a really frustrating one, as it's such a nice to have feature and really makes it feel like a futuristic device when you never need to type anything again - Google's voice recognition is outstanding.
I'm also at a bit of a loss as to what to investigate next with it; I've attempted to debug the remote from my PC but could only get it to create a single uni-directional A2DP channel for audio playback.
I guess I should start trying to dig through the kernel modules included in the stock system image.
Anyway, here's the top bit of my home screen:
and a few other screenshots showing the rest of the home screen, settings and the microphone issue.
How do you change the home launcher without changing away from stock.
Almost a real Android now!
@zulu99 Full Android 5.1 (v2.2 build), rooted with Nova Launcher. Still need to install Xposed framework and a few other bits, but getting close to having a real Android now!
Loving some of the setups you guys have! I'll have to get to work on setting mine up.
andrewthecoder said:
Very happy with my Shield TV setup now.
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[*]SHIELD Remote as primary input / control device, 90% functional (physical buttons, volume control, audio output when heaphones connected all work, microphone doesn't work yet)
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Hey,
how did you manage it to have the volume buttons of the Shield TV remote working?
I am also running zulus' Full Android and paired the remote with bluetooth but the volume buttons are not working...
Did you do anything special?
A working microphone would make it just perfect
Thanks!
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how did you manage it to have the volume buttons of the Shield TV remote working?
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I'm actually not entirely sure, the volume slider on the remote wasn't working for me initially either.
I had written it off as something that wasn't going to work, but then noticed it was working accidentally later on after I'd set up more apps.
I believe all I did between the time where it wasn't working and started working was:
Install a few apps made for Android TV (e.g. Netflix, BBC iPlayer, HALauncher, Emma for Spotify)
Disconnect and reconnect the controller a few times
Restart the Shield TV (NSTV) a few times
If you give the above a try and the volume controls on your remote are still not working, post in my other thread about the remote and I'll try and narrow down what's making it work for me!
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I'm actually not entirely sure, the volume slider on the remote wasn't working for me initially either.
I had written it off as something that wasn't going to work, but then noticed it was working accidentally later on after I'd set up more apps.
I believe all I did between the time where it wasn't working and started working was:
Install a few apps made for Android TV (e.g. Netflix, BBC iPlayer, HALauncher, Emma for Spotify)
Disconnect and reconnect the controller a few times
Restart the Shield TV (NSTV) a few times
If you give the above a try and the volume controls on your remote are still not working, post in my other thread about the remote and I'll try and narrow down what's making it work for me!
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Thanks for your support.
I will test that during the weekend
Are the volume buttons for you only working inside HAlLauncher or also in the "normal" Android Launcher?
Hi all,
I have a Klyde head unit for my Honda Civic, This one.
- I am running Malaysk's latest ROM from 12 Feb.
-I use CarHomeUltra as my launcher by allowing it to take over the home button (only the software button though, it will not take over the physical home button).
-I have Google Play Music set up as my preferred media player in all places I could find (Carhomeultra, headunit app, the xposed modules) and I have it setup so that it starts playing music right away by using Automagic which is an app like Tasker.
-This whole setup starts once my phone's bluetooth pairs with the head unit, at that time my phone starts a wifi hot spot and the head unit connects to it and does its thing. It all works, but it takes what seems like forever to actually start playing music. This has worked great on earlier setups that I had so I don't know if I have mucked everything up with conflicting settings in the xposed modules or not.
-It is about 30 sec to actually load up android (has been that way since a very early MCU that I was on where android loaded in like 18 sec!), this part I have come to accept. But it takes up to 3 minutes for all my steps to kick in and actually start playing the music.
-I have messed with the PCV startup app, added Google Play Music, automagic, bluetooth, carhomeultra, and anything else I could think of to speed it up. Now when android loads up, I am right at the google play music screen, so that seems to be working.
Do you guys have an efficient setup or know of the best way for me to get this working as optimal as possible? I love how we have a dedicated forum now but still find it difficult to find exactly what you are looking for.
Apologies for perhaps using the wrong forum, I have to wait to create this thread in either the "general" or "Q&A" forum.
Contact the author of this program will help you do, the download will be 20-30 seconds. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=3246437
Hello,
I'm trying to write a mediaplayer application for the MTCB. An issue that I'm not able to solve now is to stop the music from the other stock applications when my application start.
Does anybody has an idea about how to do that ? Seems that's not a possibility to use audio focus ...
Any help will be much appreciated.
mumu02 said:
Hello,
I'm trying to write a mediaplayer application for the MTCB. An issue that I'm not able to solve now is to stop the music from the other stock applications when my application start.
Does anybody has an idea about how to do that ? Seems that's not a possibility to use audio focus ...
Any help will be much appreciated.
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Decompile stock apps and look inside.
mumu02 said:
Hello,
I'm trying to write a mediaplayer application for the MTCB. An issue that I'm not able to solve now is to stop the music from the other stock applications when my application start.
Does anybody has an idea about how to do that ? Seems that's not a possibility to use audio focus ...
Any help will be much appreciated.
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You should try and PM Booroondook. Below is a Google-translation of his post on this matter:
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The developers originally wanted to make a device completely replaces the car's radio. Moreover, up to the most complete simulation interface to motorists who allegedly used to. In addition, radio conceived such that it immediately ( "out of the box") would perform all the functions inherent in the car radio. Therefore it developed a set of so-called "factory" of applications that simulate the function of "advanced" regular radio - "Radio", "a DVD", "Music", "Video", "Photos", "the iPod," "Handsfree Bluetooth". By this set has also been added to the navigation functionality - as Application- "starter" selected by the user of the navigation program.
More precisely, mutual exclusion - integration system has been created for these applications. You work, "Radio", you run the "Music" - "Radio" is turned off. Launched the "Video" - disconnected "Music." And so on. It has even invented a special function (called by the MODE key), switching these applications in a circle - by analogy with the head unit.
These applications (according to developers) would have to cover all the needs of the motorist. And the Android operating system was the basis of fashion or marketing reasons, or both.
All would be good, but the developers have not considered (or ignored) the fact that the Android OS allows you to install additional applications. These additional user-installed applications do not "fit in" with the original logic of the functional simulation regular radio.
We take your specific example. You factory application "Music" chose a third-party, the establishment of additional "Google Music" app. It is clear that it is your choice to which you are entitled. But the developer is not able to assume that you install this application - and therefore your "Google Music" is not involved in "switching system" applications and "dampens" the other application.
What's in this case? Either put up with such behavior (ie, do not forget to manually turn off the "Radio" before turning on the "Google-Music"), or you can use some tricks to automate this business - good Android OS lets you do things with the help of supporting applications and system modules.
Members of our branches also have repeatedly faced with problems similar to yours. Force enthusiasts have developed tools that optimize the behavior of third-party applications such as media players.
Do not be lazy, look at the cap, there is a lot of links. Note the module Car Audio Service, as well as a set of tools from a reputable MVG-V70.
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Unfortunately he is not that active on XDA
If someone is interested, finally it's very simple
private AudioManager am = null;
this.am = (AudioManager)context.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
// Cut sound from stock audio applications
this.am.setParameters("av_channel_exit=dtv");
// Enable sound from stock audio applications
this.am.setParameters("av_channel_enter=dtv");
mumu02 said:
If someone is interested, finally it's very simple
private AudioManager am = null;
this.am = (AudioManager)context.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
// Cut sound from stock audio applications
this.am.setParameters("av_channel_exit=dtv");
// Enable sound from stock audio applications
this.am.setParameters("av_channel_enter=dtv");
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Could you please elaborate? I'm having the same issue, however I want to apply this behaviour to already existent apps, eg. Google Play Music (to pause everything else when Google Music starts)... Does your solution apply to my case and how should I procceed? Thank you so much in advance!
sarruma said:
Could you please elaborate? I'm having the same issue, however I want to apply this behaviour to already existent apps, eg. Google Play Music (to pause everything else when Google Music starts)... Does your solution apply to my case and how should I procceed? Thank you so much in advance!
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I think one solution is to write a very simple application with just the mentionend code Inside. Then use tasker, and when you launch Google Play Music ask him to launch the small program before.
I can build the small app for you if you want to try ?
For my media player it's not working 100%. I'm able to cut off the sound when I launch my app but when I want to launch again the stock radio , it dosen't actually stop my mediaplayer since I can't get any notification Inside my app from the stock app.
mumu02 said:
I think one solution is to write a very simple application with just the mentionend code Inside. Then use tasker, and when you launch Google Play Music ask him to launch the small program before.
I can build the small app for you if you want to try ?
For my media player it's not working 100%. I'm able to cut off the sound when I launch my app but when I want to launch again the stock radio , it dosen't actually stop my mediaplayer since I can't get any notification Inside my app from the stock app.
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What do you mean that you cannot get any notification?
What I've been doing till now is create a custom app using tasker (with a plugin called App factory, since my knowledge in programming doesn't go so far) and in fact use the created app to force close the radio app before launching, in my case, Google Play Music. But then, when I launch the radio app (or even the Bluetooth app)again, Google Play Music stops... So every shortcut of my preferred music app or even the mode.ini I use for the Xposed module I need to cycle through hu modes using my swc is associated not with the actual app, but with one custom made to suit my needs. Of course is kind of a mess, but so far haven't found anything better and working... Could you suggest anything better? Do you believe that there's an easier way for my case? Thank you so much for your help..!?
sarruma said:
What do you mean that you cannot get any notification?
What I've been doing till now is create a custom app using tasker (with a plugin called App factory, since my knowledge in programming doesn't go so far) and in fact use the created app to force close the radio app before launching, in my case, Google Play Music. But then, when I launch the radio app (or even the Bluetooth app)again, Google Play Music stops... So every shortcut of my preferred music app or even the mode.ini I use for the Xposed module I need to cycle through hu modes using my swc is associated not with the actual app, but with one custom made to suit my needs. Of course is kind of a mess, but so far haven't found anything better and working... Could you suggest anything better? Do you believe that there's an easier way for my case? Thank you so much for your help..!
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What I mean, there is no communication between stock app and let's say a regular android app. I mean, when you launch a stock app, there is no way (at least I didn't find it) for another regular app to know that you launch the stock one.
In fact what I want to do is that when I launch my media player it stoppes the Stock app (This goal is reached) but then when I launch again a stock app, it should stop my mediaplyer app (Actually it just put the sound done. To sumarize what I want is that each time I bring an app in fordeground it should stopp all other (Music player). In fact it's the case between the stock media player and the stock radio.
So I think so far we are both at the same place
mumu02 said:
What I mean, there is no communication between stock app and let's say a regular android app. I mean, when you launch a stock app, there is no way (at least I didn't find it) for another regular app to know that you launch the stock one.
In fact what I want to do is that when I launch my media player it stoppes the Stock app (This goal is reached) but then when I launch again a stock app, it should stop my mediaplyer app (Actually it just put the sound done. To sumarize what I want is that each time I bring an app in fordeground it should stopp all other (Music player). In fact it's the case between the stock media player and the stock radio.
So I think so far we are both at the same place
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Yeah, no matter how much I have searched, I haven't found any better solution..! But I'll keep trying, this solution doesn't satisfy me and isn't at all instinctive... Any way, I'll let you know if I find anything else! Cheers... ???
I thought all this was sorted about 3 years ago when @agentdr8 developed his XposedMTC app ?
typos1 said:
I thought all this was sorted about 3 years ago when @agentdr8 developed his XposedMTC app ?
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My work on XMTC ceased a while back, but what was posted above was correct at the time. The audio output was controlled by the MCU, and triggered via different AudioManager object parameters.
The problem is, all Android app-based audio is done via 1 MCU output (av_channel=sys IIRC). So anyone designing an app would have to determine what the current av_channel parameter is set to. The stock MTC apps do that sort of (they just assume the newly-launched app is taking over audio control, and switches the av_channel).
agentdr8 said:
My work on XMTC ceased a while back, but what was posted above was correct at the time. The audio output was controlled by the MCU, and triggered via different AudioManager object parameters.
The problem is, all Android app-based audio is done via 1 MCU output (av_channel=sys IIRC). So anyone designing an app would have to determine what the current av_channel parameter is set to. The stock MTC apps do that sort of (they just assume the newly-launched app is taking over audio control, and switches the av_channel).
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That was pre @7floor audio mod which bypasses the MCU and gives Android control of the audio IC, I wonder how XposedMTC works with that ? Not heard any one say that I remember.
mumu02 said:
If someone is interested, finally it's very simple
private AudioManager am = null;
this.am = (AudioManager)context.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
// Cut sound from stock audio applications
this.am.setParameters("av_channel_exit=dtv");
// Enable sound from stock audio applications
this.am.setParameters("av_channel_enter=dtv");
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Does this code work as it is?
It is a java code isnt it?
You said it worked for you to cut the audio from stock apps, but inside there is the option to enable it as well? I don't understand?
I would like to stop dvd using this code in tasker. I assume I have to change dvr with dvd and remove this part : // Enable sound from stock audio applications
this.am.setParameters("av_channel_enter=dtv");
I am sorry but I dont unsterstand java.
A time ago I creaTed Modeswitch https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...t/app-modeswitch-spotify-swc-control-t3310966
An application to help with audio focus on our devices. I am now trying to optimize it to speed it up, and now allow it change the audio focus even if the mode circle didn't run ( that was a limitation of the releases until now)
I would appreciate your help
p_mike83 said:
Does this code work as it is?
It is a java code isnt it?
You said it worked for you to cut the audio from stock apps, but inside there is the option to enable it as well? I don't understand?
I would like to stop dvd using this code in tasker. I assume I have to change dvr with dvd and remove this part : // Enable sound from stock audio applications
this.am.setParameters("av_channel_enter=dtv");
I am sorry but I dont unsterstand java.
A time ago I creaTed Modeswitch https://forum.xda-developers.com/an...t/app-modeswitch-spotify-swc-control-t3310966
An application to help with audio focus on our devices. I am now trying to optimize it to speed it up, and now allow it change the audio focus even if the mode circle didn't run ( that was a limitation of the releases until now)
I would appreciate your help
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Wouldnt it be easier to go into factory settings and uncheck "DVD" ? That would remove the DVD from the circle entirely.
typos1 said:
Wouldnt it be easier to go into factory settings and uncheck "DVD" ? That would remove the DVD from the circle entirely.
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I am aware of this. Actually my app has already a setting to exclude dvd from mode circle. But its not what I am trying to do. If you are listening to a track on cd/dvd disk and you open spotify (or other music app) the audio from the track continues to play, and you have audio from 2 sources !?
p_mike83 said:
I am aware of this. Actually my app has already a setting to exclude dvd from mode circle. But its not what I am trying to do. If you are listening to a track on cd/dvd disk and you open spotify (or other music app) the audio from the track continues to play, and you have audio from 2 sources !?
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Right, I thought this was sorted by @agentdr8 3 years ago with MTCXposed.
typos1 said:
Right, I thought this was sorted by @agentdr8 3 years ago with MTCXposed.
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p_mike83 said:
I am aware of this. Actually my app has already a setting to exclude dvd from mode circle. But its not what I am trying to do. If you are listening to a track on cd/dvd disk and you open spotify (or other music app) the audio from the track continues to play, and you have audio from 2 sources !
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It was something I tried to address with XMTC and had moderate success with. Unfortunately that code has aged beyond the current ROM releases, and I didn't have time to keep it up to date.
In order to catch all launches of audio-outputting apps, you'd need an Xposed module to hook into either the current Launcher process to know when apps are opened, or into the system ActivityManager. From there, you could interrogate the AudioManager instance and get/set parameters to flip audio sources. It was something I was looking into for XMTC, but never made any progress.
EDIT: Not sure if you've tried adding in this to switch away from the dvd source and back to the Android source:
Java:
am.setParameters("av_channel_exit=dvd");
am.setParameters("av_channel_enter=sys");
Also, I don't think any of this would matter if the @7floor mod was done. Everything should be piped into the standard Android audio streams at that point.
agentdr8 said:
It was something I tried to address with XMTC and had moderate success with. Unfortunately that code has aged beyond the current ROM releases, and I didn't have time to keep it up to date.
In order to catch all launches of audio-outputting apps, you'd need an Xposed module to hook into either the current Launcher process to know when apps are opened, or into the system ActivityManager. From there, you could interrogate the AudioManager instance and get/set parameters to flip audio sources. It was something I was looking into for XMTC, but never made any progress.
EDIT: Not sure if you've tried adding in this to switch away from the dvd source and back to the Android source:
Java:
am.setParameters("av_channel_exit=dvd");
am.setParameters("av_channel_enter=sys");
Also, I don't think any of this would matter if the @7floor mod was done. Everything should be piped into the standard Android audio streams at that point.
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Oh, I thought that XposedMTC was still THE way to stop 2 sources from playing at the same time and to add extra sources into the src button (I use the built in apps myself so dont use XMTC for that)>
typos1 said:
Oh, I thought that XposedMTC was still THE way to stop 2 sources from playing at the same time and to add extra sources into the src button (I use the built in apps myself so dont used XMTC for that)>
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Thanks! I came along this as I was trying to find the answer. (You have to remove "this" from the code). But anyway I already found an other work around ?. So time for testing my app. The first tests were successful!?
Hey guys,
I'm not really sure if this is the right place to post this question but as I don't really know where else in the web I could find help on this I'll give it a try
TL;DR:Do you know any (and I really mean any - including writing an app or other hands on approaches) method to have a permanent (tabbed) navigation at the bottom of the screen to switch between apps or websites/PWAs?
The background of this question:
I'm coming down a long road trying to hack together a DIY - privacy focused - smart speaker - mainly to switch lights and play some music. I started off back in 2018/19 and found snips.ai one of the most promising FOSS smart speaker projects for my plans and so I got me a Raspberry Pi 3b+ and a Matrix Voice board as foundation. Then half a year I later, when I found the time to put those together, I had to find out, that Sonos just bought snips.ai and their services were to be shut down...
Since then I had a long pause on this but always followed the development of FOSS voice projects including Mycroft (to expensive HW, to bloated, to tied to their web services IMHO), Sepia (to complicated to setup) as well as attempts on hacking OTS speakers like Alexa, Google Home, Sonos et al or combinations with web controllable wifi speakers like Teufel 3sixty (which is really a gold speaker but as tons of other radios has a frontier chip set with its awkward web interface) or even the awesome Squeezelite-ESP32 project. Lately I stumbled upon Rhasspy and got myself together to give my project a new try and was even kind of successful (got a self hosted voice assistant doing what I want - even if I had to learn and write some python here and there). But I figured out that 1) a smart speaker without a display is not really what I want and 2) I'm not really that kind of maker guy to 3d-print cases, plan and build circuitry and what not - or it's just missing me the time to do and especially experimenting on this
So I ended up with the idea of the software that I need (Rhasspy server side + a satellite app, Home Assistant, Logitech Media Server, Spotify/Tidal and maybe some others) and was then looking for some hackable device to serve as interface to that (display, speakers, microphone, wifi + maybe bluetooth). The Sonoff NSPanel Pro was a candidate but I didn't trust the quality of its speakers and read some reviews that were claiming a weak performance. Then I found the Lenovo ThinkSmart View that has all this and this XDA thread and immediately got me a new one for 60 bucks. Now I have a quality device better then I could ever make it with a blank(though not rooted) android, a Rhasspy Voice Assistant running on a local server ready to receive and send audio streams, a promising app to act as a Rhasspy satellite and some quality speakers to play music on. The last opponent I'm facing now is a nice UI on android that can bring all the bits together.
What I'm looking for now is a free (and ideally OSS) panel/kiosk solution with that I can seamlessly switch between Home Assistant (web UI), Spotify (web UI or their app) and some others like a self hosted Web music player. In my imagination I could switch between them with a permanent tab bar at the screen bottom but am open to other ideas. I'm not an Android developer but I consider myself a stable Java dev open to write an own app for this - I'd just need a starting point (read of Webviews, Custom Tabs, Trusted Web Activities but found them not really a solution to what I need - maybe is there some browser which's contents I can just include in an app?). Also I can write (progressive) web apps and do stuff with them but then AFAIK the only method to embed remote sites would be iframes which likely won't work with at least spotify).
I really do not want to bloat this forum with all that stuff - I'm just writing this in the hope that 1) someone is interested in this and maybe is on the same journey and 2) to give some context on my actual question above
Thank you very much in advance!
Just came across your post. I’ve been looking for something very similar and have also been considering the NsPanel pro. I don’t have as much concern for audio quality as I’m less likely to use it for playing music, just responses or notifications from Rhasspy. I have just ordered a Lenovo device as I’m sure I’ll have fun with it.
To answer your question above, I just found this in the HA companion app that might work for you: https://companion.home-assistant.io/docs/integrations/android-webview/#links It’s not perfect but could be used with a button or voice command to launch the app on the device. I’ve also seen other posts about using a key mapping app for using the volume buttons to do other tasks.
I’d be very keen to see what you’ve done for dashboards and how you’re using the Rhasspy app on your device. Has it been as responsive and accurate as you hoped?