ImmaculateChimp
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Forgive me if these questions somehow fall under the "sure, if somebody codes it in" response, but I was curious, the 3.5mm jack on the Pyra is, according to the wiki, TRRS with automatic switch to go from OMTP to CTIA. Now, in the case of in-line remotes(with mic) for a headphone cable, would this allow for compatibility with the apple-compatible 3-button remotes(volume -/+ & center button) or just the single button android-style ones (because as I understand it, apple does its own crazy voodoo..)? Also, would/could either one be used in the standard Pyra desktop Linux(like with a Linux desktop phone program and/or with music & movies, on Linux desktop, I'd ask about re-mapping the remote's button functions, but that sounds likely to be a software issue), could the Pyra somehow force android(if installed) to use apple 3-button in-line remotes?
semi-related bonus question: As some TRRS setups allow for video to be sent(or is it received?) along one of the TRRS segments, could the Pyra do that as well?
*One last question, I'd be really interested to learn if the Pyra will output balanced audio through the TRRS jack.*
Thank you very much for putting up with my questions.
from: Paul
semi-related bonus question: As some TRRS setups allow for video to be sent(or is it received?) along one of the TRRS segments, could the Pyra do that as well?
*One last question, I'd be really interested to learn if the Pyra will output balanced audio through the TRRS jack.*
Thank you very much for putting up with my questions.
from: Paul