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Add on-device webcam capture to the experimental Android-TV build. Desktop captures webcams via OpenCV (no Chaquopy/Android wheel); this adds a push-based AndroidCameraEngine that plugs into the same selection path desktop uses (capture template engine_type="android_camera" + display_index, HAS_OWN_DISPLAYS). A Kotlin CameraBridge (Camera2) enumerates cameras and opens them on demand — only while a capture source is active, driven Python->Kotlin via a guarded jclass singleton (BleBridge pattern) — converts each frame YUV_420_888->RGB, and pushes RGB bytes into a module-level queue mirroring mediaprojection_engine.py. Cameras surface as selectable displays like the desktop OpenCV engine; the data-driven capture-template UI is unchanged. No new Python deps; no new Gradle deps (Camera2 is in-platform). Engine: ENGINE_PRIORITY=0 (never auto-selected over MediaProjection=100; explicit engine_type only). Single-camera ownership is serialized with a lock + ref-count (same-camera streams attach, different-camera refused, last release stops), mirroring the desktop CameraEngine guard. Permission: CAMERA requested at capture-start, gated on FEATURE_CAMERA_ANY so camera-less TV boxes never prompt; graceful degradation when denied. The service is promoted with the camera FGS type (+ FOREGROUND_SERVICE_CAMERA) only when CAMERA is already granted, so backgrounded capture keeps working without risking a failed startForeground on camera-less boxes (camera can't ride the MediaProjection token the way audio playback capture does). Reviewed via multi-agent adversarial pass (13 findings -> 4 fixed: device leak on session-failure, multi-stream collision, camera FGS type, i18n key; 9 refuted). Tests: 18 new desktop-CI tests (no device needed); full suite 1883 passed. Verified: assembleDebug BUILD SUCCESSFUL, ruff clean. Docs: ANDROID-REVIEW/android-webcam-capture-plan.md (design), updated android-missing-functionality.md + README feature table + en/ru/zh locales.
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# Android (TV) — Missing Functionality Assessment
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> Status: review/feasibility document. No code changes. Last updated 2026-06-01.
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## Context
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LedGrab ships an **experimental on-device Android-TV build**: a Kotlin shell that
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embeds the Python FastAPI server via **Chaquopy**, with Kotlin↔Python **bridges**
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(`PythonBridge`, `BleBridge`, `UsbSerialBridge`). Several desktop features are
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unavailable on this build because their Python backends rely on native libraries
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that have no Android/Chaquopy wheels (`mss`, `dxcam`, `sounddevice`/PortAudio,
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`opencv`, `nvidia-ml-py`, `winrt`, `dbus-next`), or on OS facilities Android
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sandboxes differently.
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The README "Feature support by OS" table now carries an Android column reflecting
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this. This document assesses **whether each missing feature can be added**, how, and
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whether it's worth it.
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### The enabling pattern (why most of this is feasible)
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Every desktop capability that's "missing" on Android is missing only because of a
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*native dependency*, not because the capability is impossible. Android exposes the
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same capability through a platform API, and the codebase already has the bridge
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shape to plug it in:
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> **Bridge pattern:** a Kotlin component captures an event/buffer → pushes it across
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> the Chaquopy JNI boundary into a **module-level receiver** in a small Python engine
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> → an existing engine/stream consumes it unchanged.
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Reference implementation: `server/src/ledgrab/core/capture_engines/mediaprojection_engine.py`
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(`configure()` + `push_frame()` + a bounded `queue.Queue`) ↔
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`android/app/src/main/java/com/ledgrab/android/ScreenCapture.kt` ↔
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`PythonBridge.pushFrame()`. Screen capture already works on Android this exact way.
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So for most missing features the work is: **add a Kotlin capture source + a thin
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Python receiver engine mirroring that pattern.**
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---
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## Current Android capability matrix
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| Feature | Desktop | Android (TV) today | Missing? |
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| ------- | ------- | ------------------ | -------- |
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| Screen capture | DXCam/WGC/MSS | ✅ MediaProjection + root `screenrecord` | No |
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| LED transports (network/USB-serial/BLE) | ✅ | ✅ (USB via Android driver, BLE via Android bridge) | No |
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| System metrics | psutil | ✅ CPU/RAM/battery/thermal via `/proc`, `/sys` (`AndroidMetricsProvider`) | No |
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| **Audio capture** | WASAPI / Sounddevice | ❌ no PortAudio | **Yes** |
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| Notification capture | WinRT / D-Bus | ✅ NotificationListenerService → `push_notification()` | No (implemented) |
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| Webcam capture | OpenCV | ✅ Camera2 + on-demand bridge (`AndroidCameraEngine`) | No (implemented) |
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| GPU monitoring | NVML | ❌ no NVIDIA GPU | Marginal |
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| Capture from *another* Android phone | scrcpy/ADB | ❌ | Skip (redundant) |
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| Automation: window/process conditions | Windows ctypes | ❌ sandboxed | Partial |
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| Monitor names / multi-display | WMI / generic | Single built-in display | Low value |
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---
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## Per-feature feasibility
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### 🔊 Audio capture — **FEASIBLE, HIGH VALUE** ⭐ (detailed plan exists)
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- **Blocker:** only `sounddevice`/PortAudio is missing — not the capability.
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- **Android path:** `AudioPlaybackCapture` (API 29+) captures system playback audio and
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**takes a `MediaProjection` token — which the app already obtains for screen capture.**
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Kotlin `AudioRecord` → push PCM (float32) → a new push-based `AndroidAudioEngine`
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mirroring `mediaprojection_engine.py`, registered in `core/audio/__init__.py`, feeding
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the existing `AudioAnalyzer` unchanged. Mic (`AudioSource.MIC`) is the fallback.
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- **Effort:** moderate. **Value:** high — music/sound-reactive lighting is a flagship use
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on a TV box. **No new Python deps.**
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- ⚠️ DRM-protected apps (Netflix etc.) opt out of playback capture; works for non-DRM
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media and the device's own audio. Root mode (no MediaProjection) → mic-only.
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- 📄 **See `android-audio-capture-plan.md`** for the full implementation plan.
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### 🔔 Notification capture — **IMPLEMENTED** ✅ (shipped)
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- **Android is the *best* platform for this:** `NotificationListenerService` is the native,
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event-push mechanism (no polling).
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- **Path:** a `NotificationListenerService` resolves the posting app's display label and
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pushes it via a module-level `push_notification()` into the existing
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`os_notification_listener.py` pipeline (a new push-based `_AndroidBackend` alongside
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`_WindowsBackend`/`_LinuxBackend`). Existing `NotificationColorStripSource` filters,
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per-app colors/sounds, and the history endpoint all work unchanged. **No new Python deps.**
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- **Permission:** user enables "Notification access" in Settings (`ACTION_NOTIFICATION_LISTENER_SETTINGS`);
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no runtime-permission popup.
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- **Effort:** moderate. **Value:** high.
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- ✅ **Implemented** on branch `feature/android-notification-capture`: a push-based
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`_AndroidBackend` + module-level `push_notification()` in `os_notification_listener.py`,
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a Kotlin `LedGrabNotificationListener` (NLS), and prompt-once permission UX. App-name
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parity — only the resolved app label crosses the JNI boundary, never the notification
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title/body. ⚠️ App labels can differ across OSes (Windows `display_name` / Linux D-Bus
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`app_name` / Android `getApplicationLabel`), so desktop-configured per-app colors/filters
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may need re-matching on Android.
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### 📷 Webcam capture — **IMPLEMENTED** ✅ (shipped)
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- **Blocker** was `opencv-python-headless` (no Chaquopy cp311 wheel) — but capture doesn't
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*need* OpenCV. Implemented with **Camera2** + `ImageReader` in Kotlin pushing RGB frames
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through the same bridge as MediaProjection into a new `AndroidCameraEngine`.
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- **Path:** a Kotlin `CameraBridge` singleton (Camera2) enumerates cameras and **opens the
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camera on demand** (only while a capture source is active — driven Python→Kotlin via the
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`BleBridge`/`UsbSerialBridge` pattern), converts each frame YUV_420_888→RGB, and pushes it
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into a push-based `AndroidCameraEngine` (`core/capture_engines/android_camera_engine.py`)
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that mirrors `mediaprojection_engine.py`. Cameras surface as selectable "displays" exactly
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like the desktop OpenCV `CameraEngine`; the data-driven capture-template UI (engine list +
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`resolution` config + display picker) needs **no changes**. **No new Python deps; no new
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Gradle deps** (Camera2 is in-platform).
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- **Permission:** `CAMERA` requested at capture-start, gated on `FEATURE_CAMERA_ANY` so
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camera-less TV boxes never see the prompt; graceful degradation when denied. The service is
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promoted with the `camera` FGS type (+ `FOREGROUND_SERVICE_CAMERA`) **only when CAMERA is
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already granted**, so backgrounded capture keeps working without risking a failed service
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start on camera-less boxes. (Unlike audio playback capture, the camera can't ride the
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MediaProjection token, so it needs its own FGS type to survive backgrounding.)
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- **Effort:** moderate. **Value:** low (TVs rarely have cameras), but the implementation reuses
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existing infrastructure end-to-end. **Priority `0`** so it's never auto-selected over
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MediaProjection — chosen explicitly via `engine_type="android_camera"`.
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- ⚠️ **MVP scope / limitations:** webcam capture works **while LedGrab capture is running**
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(no camera-only server path on Android); one camera active at a time; `"auto"` picks a
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balanced output size (not the sensor max) to keep per-frame YUV→RGB cheap; USB-UVC webcams
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appear only if the device routes them through Camera2 (varies by box); no frame-rotation
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correction.
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- 📄 **See `android-webcam-capture-plan.md`** for the full implementation notes.
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### 🎮 GPU monitoring — **MARGINAL, SKIP FOR NOW**
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- NVML is desktop-NVIDIA only. Android GPU load lives in **vendor-specific sysfs**
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(Adreno `/sys/class/kgsl/kgsl-3d0/gpubusy`, Mali `/sys/class/devfreq/*.mali/...`),
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inconsistent and often root-only.
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- CPU/RAM/battery/thermal are **already** covered by `AndroidMetricsProvider`. A best-effort
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GPU-load reader could be added to that provider, but reliability is poor and value is low.
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### 🪟 Automation: window/process conditions — **PARTIAL**
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- Android forbids full window/process enumeration (`getRunningTasks` restricted since API 21+).
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- **Obtainable:** the *current foreground app package* via `UsageStatsManager` (needs the
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`PACKAGE_USAGE_STATS` special access) or an `AccessibilityService`.
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- So "when <app> is in the foreground → scene X" is feasible (mirrors
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`automations/platform_detector.py`, which currently returns empty off-Windows); full
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window-title matching is **not**. **Effort:** moderate. **Value:** moderate (per-app scenes
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on a TV box).
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### 📱 Capture from *another* Android phone (scrcpy/ADB) — **SKIP**
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- Impractical and redundant: no `adb` binary in Chaquopy, TV boxes can't reliably host an
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adb server, and the device already captures its **own** screen via MediaProjection.
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### 🖥️ Monitor names / multi-display — **LOW VALUE**
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- `DisplayManager` can report a better display name and enumerate secondary (HDMI) displays,
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but MediaProjection captures the default display; capturing a secondary display is more
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involved and rarely useful on a single-screen box.
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---
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## Prioritization
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| Priority | Feature | Effort | Value | New Python deps | Status |
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| -------- | ------- | ------ | ----- | --------------- | ------ |
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| 1 | Notification capture | Moderate | High | None | **✅ Implemented** |
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| 2 | Audio capture | Moderate | High | None | **✅ Implemented** |
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| 4 | Webcam capture (Camera2) | Moderate | Low | None | **✅ Implemented** |
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| 3 | Automation: foreground-app condition | Moderate | Moderate | None | Idea (only remaining) |
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| — | GPU load (vendor sysfs) | Low–Med | Low | None | Not recommended |
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| — | Capture from another phone | — | — | — | Won't do |
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| — | Multi-display / monitor names | Low | Low | None | Not recommended |
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**Status:** notifications, audio, **and webcam** are all shipped — each reuses existing
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infrastructure (bridge pattern, the MediaProjection consent token / process-global
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`Python.getInstance()`, the capture/audio/notification pipelines) and adds **zero** Python
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dependencies, so none risks the Chaquopy `--no-deps` build constraint documented in
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`CLAUDE.md`. The only remaining idea is the **foreground-app automation condition** (moderate
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value); GPU load, another-phone capture, and multi-display remain not-recommended / won't-do.
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## Cross-cutting notes
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- **No `build.gradle.kts` / Chaquopy pip impact** for notifications or audio — both use Android
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platform APIs (Kotlin) + stdlib/`numpy` (already bundled) on the Python side.
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- **Per-instance `PythonBridge`:** `PythonBridge` is created per `CaptureService` instance, so
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system-bound services (e.g. a `NotificationListenerService`) call Python via the
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process-global `Python.getInstance()` rather than borrowing that bridge.
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- **Permissions are the recurring friction**, not the capture: audio needs `RECORD_AUDIO` +
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(for playback capture) a MediaProjection token; notifications need the "Notification access"
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settings toggle; foreground-app automation needs `PACKAGE_USAGE_STATS`.
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