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Java native bluetooth library which uses bluez via dbus (linux only)
package org.bluez;
import org.bluez.exceptions.BluezFailedException;
import org.bluez.exceptions.BluezNotSupportedException;
import org.freedesktop.dbus.interfaces.DBusInterface;
/**
* File generated - 2020-06-18.
* Based on bluez Documentation: media-api.txt.
*
* Service: org.bluez (Controller role)
* Interface: org.bluez.MediaPlayer1
*
* Object path:
* [variable prefix]/{hci0,hci1,...}/dev_XX_XX_XX_XX_XX_XX/playerX
*
* Supported properties:
*
* string Equalizer [readwrite]
*
* Possible values: "off" or "on"
*
* string Repeat [readwrite]
*
* Possible values: "off", "singletrack", "alltracks" or
* "group"
*
* string Shuffle [readwrite]
*
* Possible values: "off", "alltracks" or "group"
*
* string Scan [readwrite]
*
* Possible values: "off", "alltracks" or "group"
*
* string Status [readonly]
*
* Possible status: "playing", "stopped", "paused",
* "forward-seek", "reverse-seek"
* or "error"
*
* uint32 Position [readonly]
*
* Playback position in milliseconds. Changing the
* position may generate additional events that will be
* sent to the remote device. When position is 0 it means
* the track is starting and when it's greater than or
* equal to track's duration the track has ended. Note
* that even if duration is not available in metadata it's
* possible to signal its end by setting position to the
* maximum uint32 value.
*
* dict Track [readonly]
*
* Track metadata.
*
* Possible values:
*
* string Title:
*
* Track title name
*
* string Artist:
*
* Track artist name
*
* string Album:
*
* Track album name
*
* string Genre:
*
* Track genre name
*
* uint32 NumberOfTracks:
*
* Number of tracks in total
*
* uint32 TrackNumber:
*
* Track number
*
* uint32 Duration:
*
* Track duration in milliseconds
*
* object Device [readonly]
*
* Device object path.
*
* string Name [readonly]
*
* Player name
*
* string Type [readonly]
*
* Player type
*
* Possible values:
*
* "Audio"
* "Video"
* "Audio Broadcasting"
* "Video Broadcasting"
*
* string Subtype [readonly]
*
* Player subtype
*
* Possible values:
*
* "Audio Book"
* "Podcast"
*
* boolean Browsable [readonly]
*
* If present indicates the player can be browsed using
* MediaFolder interface.
*
* Possible values:
*
* True: Supported and active
* False: Supported but inactive
*
* Note: If supported but inactive clients can enable it
* by using MediaFolder interface but it might interfere
* in the playback of other players.
*
*
* boolean Searchable [readonly]
*
* If present indicates the player can be searched using
* MediaFolder interface.
*
* Possible values:
*
* True: Supported and active
* False: Supported but inactive
*
* Note: If supported but inactive clients can enable it
* by using MediaFolder interface but it might interfere
* in the playback of other players.
*
* object Playlist
*
* Playlist object path.
*
*
*/
public interface MediaPlayer1 extends DBusInterface {
/**
* From bluez documentation:
*
* Resume playback.
*
*
* @throws BluezNotSupportedException when operation not supported
* @throws BluezFailedException on failure
*/
void Play() throws BluezNotSupportedException, BluezFailedException;
/**
* From bluez documentation:
*
* Pause playback.
*
*
* @throws BluezNotSupportedException when operation not supported
* @throws BluezFailedException on failure
*/
void Pause() throws BluezNotSupportedException, BluezFailedException;
/**
* From bluez documentation:
*
* Stop playback.
*
*
* @throws BluezNotSupportedException when operation not supported
* @throws BluezFailedException on failure
*/
void Stop() throws BluezNotSupportedException, BluezFailedException;
/**
* From bluez documentation:
*
* Next item.
*
*
* @throws BluezNotSupportedException when operation not supported
* @throws BluezFailedException on failure
*/
void Next() throws BluezNotSupportedException, BluezFailedException;
/**
* From bluez documentation:
*
* Previous item.
*
*
* @throws BluezNotSupportedException when operation not supported
* @throws BluezFailedException on failure
*/
void Previous() throws BluezNotSupportedException, BluezFailedException;
/**
* From bluez documentation:
*
* Fast forward playback, this action is only stopped
* when another method in this interface is called.
*
*
* @throws BluezNotSupportedException when operation not supported
* @throws BluezFailedException on failure
*/
void FastForward() throws BluezNotSupportedException, BluezFailedException;
/**
* From bluez documentation:
*
* Rewind playback, this action is only stopped
* when another method in this interface is called.
*
*
* @throws BluezNotSupportedException when operation not supported
* @throws BluezFailedException on failure
*/
void Rewind() throws BluezNotSupportedException, BluezFailedException;
}