Re: Harman Kardon amplifiers control from USB plug ?

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On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 09:15 +0100, Christian Nolte wrote:
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> Hi Xavier,
> 
> Xavier Bestel schrieb:
> > current Harman Kardon amplifiers have an USB socket to plug a PC.I'd
> > like to know how it's seen by the computer: is it a simple sound device,
> > like all USB audio sticks, or is there any mean to control all functions
> > from there (ideally I'd like to have the same functions the remote has,
> > through the USB) ?
> 
> I think these USB-Ports work the other way around: So that the Amp can
> play back music which exists on a USB-Stick/External HDD or
> Media-Player, etc.

I'm not so sure. Looking at the plug:
http://www.son-video.com/images/static/Rayons/HomeCinema/AmpliAV/HarmanKardon/645/AVR645_Dos_TG.jpg

It's a mini-B if I'm not mistaken:
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:Types-usb_new.svg

which means it's not a host, but just a device.
So that would mean it can only connect to a host, i.e. a computer (not
an USB stick, external HDD or media player).

	Xav




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