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blucz avatar blucz commented on September 23, 2024

You haven't missed anything--that is how it is supposed to work. I think the naming in the settings API is a little bit inconsistent. What it is calling a "zone" is called an "output" in the transport API. If we bound extension behavior like this to zones, the extension would effectively come and go as zones are grouped and ungrouped. We judged that that was not going to provide a good experience, and that is why it is this way.

There is no way to get a list of zones in settings, just the individual outputs. The idea is, you are going to tie the extension's behavior to a particular audio device and then the extension will automatically work with whichever group that is a part of, even as the output moves from group to group.

The user would set up your extension so that the Surface Dial is bound to the output in the same room as the knob. And then if they choose to group it later, the knob will apply to the whole group, "following around" the audio device that it is placed near.

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DrCWO avatar DrCWO commented on September 23, 2024

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blucz avatar blucz commented on September 23, 2024

There is a mute_all command in the transport API.

We do not plan to let extensions discover other extensions.

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