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[Bug 1484463] Re: Changing multimedia volume causes missed calls

 

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Paty Davila (dizzypaty)

** Changed in: ubuntu-ux
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

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

** Summary changed:

- Changing multimedia volume causes missed calls
+ [Indicators] Changing multimedia volume causes missed calls

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Title:
  [Indicators] Changing multimedia volume causes missed calls

Status in Canonical System Image:
  New
Status in Ubuntu UX:
  Triaged
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  This something that frequently happens to me:

  I want to test/play/watch a game/video that has sounds, but I'm in a
  place where I can't have sounds enabled for some reason. So what I do
  is to press the volume down hardware button until the
  game/video/whatever is silenced.

  Now the problem is this: The hardware buttons (and so does the slider
  in the indicators) switch transparently between ringtone volume and
  multimedia volume. As a user, I have no clue which one I just changed.

  The outcome is that while I eventually succeed in silencing the
  video/game/app, I also silenced my ringtone without noticing it and a
  couple of hours later I see some missed calls because I didn't hear
  them.

  
  Suggestions:
  * IMO there should be 2 distinct sliders for ringtone and multimedia volume in the indicator.
  * When a volume button is being held pressed (or pressed repeatedly in a short interval) it should not switch between ringtone/multimedia in between.
  * The sound notification needs to clearly state which volume slider it just changed.

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