SonyHeadphonesClient
DearPyGui
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SonyHeadphonesClient
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Looking for projects to contribute to
If you want a relatively small and fun project, and have Sony wireless headphones, I built an open-source desktop app that can be used to control the headphones, as an alternative to the Android app. I'm currently working on the qt branch, and need some help with deployment. If you're interested in helping, the project is here - https://github.com/Plutoberth/SonyHeadphonesClient/tree/master . You're also welcome to contact me on DMs here with questions :)
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Bluetooth and connecting headphones to PC
There's an unofficial one on Github. I saw it posted here a couple years ago but I haven't tried it myself. This is the original post about it.
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Make WH1000XM4 go straight into no ANC mode on PC?
I have to click the mode button twice every time I turn them on. They dont remember which mode I used last. There is no app for Windows. There is this unofficial app: https://github.com/Plutoberth/SonyHeadphonesClient But it just lets me control their settings from Windows, not automate it.
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Idea to completely disable voice prompts on Sony headphones
So I thought maybe it's possible to monitor what request it's sending to the headphones and capture the data structure. Then instead of the normal voice files in a certain language we could send a custom request where the files are just silent clips. Only issue is if the data was encrypted, but at least for other bluetooth commands sent, as seen here, it's just binary data that can be deserialized, so maybe it's the same for voice files.
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Sony Headphones App
Try this https://github.com/Plutoberth/SonyHeadphonesClient
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I made a Sony Headphones client for Windows!
You can find it here: https://github.com/Plutoberth/SonyHeadphonesClient (and the download here: https://github.com/Plutoberth/SonyHeadphonesClient/releases)
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Buying Sony WH-1000XM4
There is an unofficial app, that can change noise canceling modes. https://github.com/Plutoberth/SonyHeadphonesClient
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Sony wh 1000xm4 app for pc?
There is no official app, but there is an open source GitHub project ( https://github.com/Plutoberth/SonyHeadphonesClient ) that allows you to change the noise canceling settings from your pc/Mac
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[Free release] I just released Sonyfy, bring your Sony headphones ANC controls to the built-in menu.
I've always wanted to create tweaks, and with my interest in software development (I have been programming for a few years) it seemed like a nice project to make. But before I had the idea of the tweak I found this awesome project (https://github.com/Plutoberth/SonyHeadphonesClient) which wasn't available on macOS yet, so I worked on porting that project to macOS, I learned a lot of things and it was fun (it's now available for macOS btw). So after that all I wanted was that but for iOS, and as a jailbreaker I tried to make this tweak, in which I succeeded after a steep learning process.
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Just got a Sony WH-1000 XM3. Wanted to know if theres a way to download the Sony headphones app for windows? Also is there a way to increase the noise cancellation levels? Any other tips/tricks/advice would be much appreciated as well.
All of the info is here - https://github.com/Plutoberth/SonyHeadphonesClient#download Just download the latest version from the releases page
DearPyGui
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PysimpleGUI
For native GUI, DearPyGui[0] as modern as you can.
For browser web-based GUI, you can use nicegui[1]
[0] -- https://github.com/hoffstadt/DearPyGui
[1] -- https://github.com/zauberzeug/nicegui
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Need help with text alignment
If it's just to align text in the centre or to the right of a box, you could use a button and, by using theming, hide the fact that it's a button. https://github.com/hoffstadt/DearPyGui/issues/1111
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Which GUI module is better in Python? tkinter or PyQt or kivy?
Personally, i like PyQt or PySide they have basically everything you need to make a proper app or even simple apps, but there is another DearPyGui this is basically python version of imgui the c++ library, it provides some good customization options and can be used for simple or complex projects too, their discord is also very helpful.
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Dynamic plot
There are some examples in the showcase as well. https://github.com/hoffstadt/DearPyGui/wiki/Dear-PyGui-Showcase
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What to look for in a GUI?
I'm a big fan of DearPyGUI
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Centering text in window/
Use a button and set width of the button equal to the width of the window. Using theming to set the button text alignment to center. A comparable solution, for aligning to the right, can be found here. https://github.com/hoffstadt/DearPyGui/issues/1111
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What tools are available to begin building a GUI for python?
I was using PyQt5/PySide which will give you a nice native look but I eventually shifted over to DearPyGui for most of my smaller utilities. Its just faster for me. You will get more options and freedom with PyQt/PySide though and can use QT Designer to design your interfaces pretty easily.
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