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Message #21449
[Bug 1373404] Re: No warning of high volume level
Mirco from other bug
This warning is only shown to the user (on Android) if headphones are
plugged it.
We too could display such a warning by triggering a corresponding snap-
decision from indicator-sound. With our current notification-system we
have all needed means for this in place. But what icon, summary- and
body-text should it display? What labels should be used on the buttons.
How should the phone (indicator-sound) behave if the user selects
"Cancel"? How long should it (indicator-sound) remember that user-
choice? Until headphones are unplugged and plugged in again? This needs
some good thought and "user-journey" from Design.
What we need on the side of indicator-sound is a way to determine, if a
headphone is currently plugged into the phone or not. I don't know the
audio-stack well enough to answer this.
** Also affects: indicator-sound
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: indicator-sound
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1373404
Title:
No warning of high volume level
Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
Triaged
Status in “unity8” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Apparently there is a legal requirement, when volume is high, to show
a warning of some sort.
[Originally reported in private bug 1370591.]
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