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Message #128873
[Bug 1534191] Re: video replay should resume after user confirms high volume
As a followup to davmor2's suggestion, you could actually resume
playback whenever the dialog is dismissed.
When the warning pops up, indicator-sound also clamps the sink input's
volume back to one notch below the warning level. So even if the user
hits "Cancel" instead of "OK", we're always legal when the dialog is
dismissed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1534191
Title:
video replay should resume after user confirms high volume
Status in indicator-sound package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in mediaplayer-app package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
A followup to bug #1504065 suggested by davmor2 in #phablet.
<davmor2> charles, jhodapp: with silo 46 I have an issue. On first
boot and possibly every day after that, if you try and watch a video
from the device, you get a popup saying audio is loud accept or what
ever, this popup takes focus from the media player and therefore
pauses the video, when you click on yes is there a way we can continue
playback for the audio warnings?
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