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Help: Detect if the speaker port is already occupied
OK, this might be a bit of a generic question. Many of you may know that I am currently working on an audio player in Go, named Teamus. So, I was wondering if it's possible to achieve audio interruption or focus control in Linux, similar to how it works on smartphones. For instance, when we play audio in one app, like Youtube Music, and then start playing audio in another app, such as Spotify, the first app gets interrupted, and the second app gains audio focus. I'm curious if this functionality can be implemented in Linux or even Windows. If it's indeed possible, how can we do that in Go? I've searched for information on this topic but haven't found reliable answers yet. BTW, I should also mention that I am in Wayland, if it's relevant. Please let me know.
- Introducing Teamus: A Terminal-based Audio Player Built with Go
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Introducing Teamus: A Terminal-Based Audio Player Built with Go (Open for Contribution!)
Visit the GitHub repository: Link to Teamus GitHub Repository, and fork and star it.
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aretrosen/teamus is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of teamus is Go.
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