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Message #132268
[Bug 1445527] Re: Speaker remains on after playback completes
Hello,
I confirm this bug. I often listen podcast (it's help me to fall in
sleep).
The night I listen podcast and the morning I wake up and my batterie has
been drained by ~ 20/30%.
It's very anoing !
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Title:
Speaker remains on after playback completes
Status in Canonical System Image:
Confirmed
Status in podbird:
Incomplete
Status in media-hub package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in media-hub package in Ubuntu RTM:
New
Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu RTM:
New
Bug description:
This might be a Media Hub bug - I'm not sure.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start playing a podcast.
2. Switch to a different app.
3. Lock the screen.
4. Wait for the Podcast to finish.
5. Wait a bit longer.
Expected results:
No noise from speaker.
Actual results:
Soft white noise from speaker. It seems that some part of the audio
subsystem is still switched on. I am concerned that this could be
draining battery.
Workaround:
After the Podcast finishes, unlock the phone and switch back to the
Podbird app. This causes the noise to stop.
Comments:
I noticed the same soft white noise continues a second or two after
the phone plays any sound from any app, but then turns off. I presume
there is some time out turning off some part of the audio subsystem.
Presumably if there is a reason, it should happen even when the app
causing the sound to play is not active.
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