Pulse Audio plugins - Dynamic Output control

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HI ,

Can we set Audio output port dynamically by controlling some pulseAudio plugin  in between BT A2DP & HFP ?   ( because I want to use 2 output device for different purpose)
Since pulseAudio is a dbus Message communication is there any way  by posting some dbus message or calling some method we can achieve that ?
It can be kind of plugin ( c/c++ method call) which may allow to control Audio output.

I know the scrip where to change for audio output -just  want to avoid hardcoding .

#set-default-sink output
#set-default-source input



Thanks
Samiran

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