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Hi mate. today I got a doubt, about if is possible detect when I put my headphones using autoit?

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Hi, Danyfirex. For XP I know you could tell from the registry; looking at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetHardware ProfilesCurrentSystemCurrentControlSetEnumHDAUDIO would show a switch between 0x00000001 for headphones and 0x00000004 for speakers. However, I think that method has been abandoned in Win7.

There is also the DirectSound API, which has a Device.SpeakerConfig.Headphone property, if you want to go that way. You'd have to poll the devices and look for a match. I haven't played with this myself, but you might search MSDN for more info. Below is just the first hit I came upon.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/bb318770(v=vs.85).aspx

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Ok thank you very much. I just want to know If that was Possible.

So I'will Read about you Say.

thank you JLogan3o13

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Looks like you can do this with the BASSWASAPI add-on BASS_WASAPI_SetNotify function

BASSWASAPI beta

http://www.un4seen.com/forum/?topic=11170

Detect device changes

http://www.un4seen.com/forum/?topic=12218.msg84967;hl=detect#msg84967

BASS Function Library (Sound and Music Functions)

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I could have used this a few years ago, and TTBOMK there's nothing like this on the forum,

so my curiosity was piqued to check out the device change notification function in the BASS_WASAPI dll.

It works, but is not *useable run from a script.

Perhaps someone will be inspired to code a DLL in another language to implement this.

Should run on Vista, but only tested on Win7 x64 as a 32bit process (does not run as a 64bit process)

The 64 bit version of the latest dll still won't load, as mentioned by BrettF (DllOpen returns -1)

*The notification callback is run in a new thread and AutoIt is not threadsafe.

The basswasapi.dll needs to be run from an app compiled in another language

with some inter-process communication back to AutoIt scripts.

Detects I/O connect/disconnect, but crashes when inputs connected, a bit more stable when outputs connected/disconnected

+ ! _BASS_WASAPI_Startup   = True @error: 0 @extended code: 0
+ ! _BASS_WASAPI_SetNotify = True @error: -1 @extended code: 0

This device is now the Default Output:
>Device Name: AMD HDMI Output (AMD High Definition Audio Device)
>Device ID : {0.0.0.00000000}.{52012906-567c-4847-a343-1006b8f7da97}
+Device Type: HDMI
-Device Status: 3

This device is now the Default Output:
>Device Name: Speakers (High Definition Audio Device)
>Device ID : {0.0.0.00000000}.{3fb5f448-a7f7-4046-8169-10d6a78daf19}
+Device Type: SPEAKERS
-Device Status: 3

;Get audio I/O device change notifications
;coded by rover 2k12
#AutoIt3Wrapper_UseX64=n
#include "BassWASAPI.au3"
#include "Bass.au3"

OnAutoItExitRegister("_Exit")

Global Const $BASS_WASAPI_NOTIFY_DEFINPUT = 2
Global $aDev[11] = ["NETWORKDEVICE", "SPEAKERS", "LINELEVEL", "HEADPHONES", "MICROPHONE", "HEADSET", "HANDSET", "DIGITAL", "SPDIF", "HDMI", "UNKNOWN"]
Global $iCBProc, $aNotify[3], $bRet, $aRet, $sErr = "+ "

$bRet = _BASS_WASAPI_Startup()
If Not $bRet Then $sErr = "! "
ConsoleWrite($sErr & '! _BASS_WASAPI_Startup   = ' & $bRet & ' @error: ' & @error & '  @extended code: ' & @extended & @CRLF)

$iCBProc = DllCallbackRegister("_WasapiNotifyProc", "none", "dword;dword;int_ptr")

$bRet = _BASS_WASAPI_SetNotify(DllCallbackGetPtr($iCBProc))
If Not $bRet Then $sErr = "! "
ConsoleWrite($sErr & '! _BASS_WASAPI_SetNotify = ' & $bRet & ' @error: ' & @error & ' @extended code: ' & @extended & @CRLF & @CRLF)

While 1
Sleep(1000)
If $aNotify[0] Then
  ;ConsoleWrite("!Notify/Device: " & $aNotify[1] &":"& $aNotify[2] & @LF)
  If $aNotify[1] = $BASS_WASAPI_NOTIFY_DEFINPUT Then ConsoleWrite('This device is now the Default Output: ' & @CRLF)
  $aRet = __BASS_WASAPI_GetdeviceInfo($aNotify[2])
  ;ConsoleWrite('->Error code: ' & @error & @crlf) ;### Debug Console
  If @error Then ContinueLoop
;~   For $i In $aRet
;~  ConsoleWrite("+ " & $i & @LF)
;~   Next
  ConsoleWrite('>Device Name: ' & $aRet[0] & @CRLF)
  ConsoleWrite('>Device ID : ' & $aRet[1] & @CRLF)
  ConsoleWrite('+Device Type: ' & $aDev[$aRet[2]] & @CRLF)
  ConsoleWrite('-Device Status: ' & $aRet[3] & @CRLF & @CRLF) ; 3 = BASS_DEVICE_ENABLED = 1 + BASS_DEVICE_DEFAULT = 2
  $aNotify[0] = 0
EndIf
WEnd

Func _Exit()
_BASS_WASAPI_SetNotify(0) ;send null to cancel callback
DllCallbackFree($iCBProc)
EndFunc   ;==>_Exit

Func _WasapiNotifyProc($Notify, $Device, $User)
;#forceref $Notify, $Device, $User
;callback run in a thread
;can't run functions from here, only check global array in main loop
$aNotify[0] = $User
$aNotify[1] = $Notify
$aNotify[2] = $Device
EndFunc   ;==>_WasapiNotifyProc

Func _BASS_WASAPI_SetNotify($pCB = 0, $iUser = 1)
;rover 2k12
Local $BASSWASAPI_ret_ = DllCall($_ghBassWASAPIDll, "int", "BASS_WASAPI_SetNotify", "ptr", $pCB, "int_ptr", $iUser)
If @error Then Return SetError(1, 1, 0) <> 0
If $BASSWASAPI_ret_[0] = 0 Then Return SetError(_BASS_ErrorGetCode(), 0, 0) <> 0
Return SetError(_BASS_ErrorGetCode(), 0, 1) <> 0
EndFunc   ;==>_BASS_WASAPI_SetNotify
Func __BASS_WASAPI_GetdeviceInfo($Device)
;rover 2k12
;fixed version of _BASS_WASAPI_GetdeviceInfo from BassWASAPI.au3 RC1 by BrettF
Local Const $tagBASS_WASAPI_DEVICEINFO = "ptr name;" & _
   "ptr id;" & _
   "dword type;" & _
   "dword flags;" & _
   "float minperiod;" & _
   "float defperiod;" & _
   "dword mixfreq;" & _
   "dword mixchans;"
Local $aBASS_WASAPI_DEVICEINFO[8]
Local $tBASS_WASAPI_DEVICEINFO = DllStructCreate($tagBASS_WASAPI_DEVICEINFO)
Local $aBASSWASAPI_ret_ = DllCall($_ghBassWASAPIDll, "bool", "BASS_WASAPI_GetDeviceInfo", "dword", $Device, "struct*", $tBASS_WASAPI_DEVICEINFO)
If @error Then Return SetError(1, 1, 0)
If $aBASSWASAPI_ret_[0] = 0 Then Return SetError(_BASS_ErrorGetCode(), 0, 0)
Local $tTxtBuf, $pTxtBuf, $aLen
For $i = 0 To 7
  If $i <= 1 Then
   $pTxtBuf = DllStructGetData($tBASS_WASAPI_DEVICEINFO, $i + 1)
   $aLen = DllCall('kernel32.dll', 'int', 'lstrlenA', 'ptr', $pTxtBuf)
   If @error Then ContinueLoop
   $tTxtBuf = DllStructCreate("char[" & $aLen[0] + 1 & "]", $pTxtBuf)
   $aBASS_WASAPI_DEVICEINFO[$i] = DllStructGetData($tTxtBuf, 1)
  Else
   $aBASS_WASAPI_DEVICEINFO[$i] = DllStructGetData($tBASS_WASAPI_DEVICEINFO, $i + 1)
  EndIf
Next
Return $aBASS_WASAPI_DEVICEINFO
EndFunc   ;==>__BASS_WASAPI_GetdeviceInfo

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