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[Bug 1399710] Re: no audible warning of high volume level

 

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
     Assignee: (unassigned) => John Lea (johnlea)

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
     Assignee: John Lea (johnlea) => (unassigned)

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Matthew Paul Thomas (mpt)

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
       Status: New => Triaged

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Title:
  no audible warning of high volume level

Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
  Triaged
Status in indicator-sound package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Additional to the work done on bug 1373404, I think we need to
  consider adding an audio warning when the volume crosses the threshold
  value.

  The way android works is that the user is asked if they want to allow
  higher volume levels (they must click "ok"). Our approach is to just
  display a visual warning. That's fine (assuming it complies with all
  legal regs), but it isn't helpful from an accessibility perspective.

  Obviously folk can hear when levels become painful high, but how about
  we insert an audible warning when the user crosses the threshold?

  I'd suggest we do both of the following to indicate an audible
  warning:

  1) Mute (or atleast lower) the currently playing audio streams.
  2) Play two beeps in quick succession (at the original volume level prior to mute/lowering).

  Once the beeps have been played, the volume level will be restored to
  the appropriate (higher) level.

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