I would like to build a PC desktop application that incorporates AllPlay with local and cloud audio sources. Is there an API for AllPlay that I can use from a Windows application? I can work with a REST or .NET API.
Thanks!
Cory
I would like to build a PC desktop application that incorporates AllPlay with local and cloud audio sources. Is there an API for AllPlay that I can use from a Windows application? I can work with a REST or .NET API.
Thanks!
Cory
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+1 for the possibility of developing desktop apps.
Great question!
Today, the AllPlay Click SDK is supported on the Android and iOS platforms and can be downloaded directly from the Qualcomm Developer network (QDN) web site. Currently, we don't support PC based applications but I'd recommend checking back on the QDN web site as we will keep it up date with our latest supported platforms.