Opened 13 years ago
Last modified 4 years ago
#7732 new enhancement
Volume of background clips not restored properly.
Reported by: | DFergATL | Owned by: | stippi |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | R1.1 |
Component: | Applications/MediaPlayer | Version: | R1/Development |
Keywords: | Media Player | Cc: | |
Blocked By: | Blocking: | #16330 | |
Platform: | All |
Description (last modified by )
In Media Player under settings there is an option that allows you to set the volume of a Media Player instance when it looses the focus. If you set it to Mute Or 1/2 Volume then open two music files. If you close the active Media Player window the remaining, open, playing Media Window does not get its volume restored. Even clicking on it and giving it the focus does not restore it. You can manually adjust the volume.
Change History (6)
comment:1 by , 13 years ago
Component: | Audio & Video → Applications/MediaPlayer |
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Owner: | changed from | to
comment:2 by , 13 years ago
comment:3 by , 13 years ago
(Google Code-in)
Haiku revision: hrev42211 not a bug.You set it to Mute Or 1/2 Volume then open two, or more, music files, you close the active Media Player window the remaining, open, playing Media Window get its volume restored and background clips volume doen not come. System: Haiku hrev1-alpha3 on VMware workstation 8 on windows 7 32 bit
comment:4 by , 12 years ago
Description: | modified (diff) |
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Summary: | Media Player Behavior → Volume of background clips not restored properly. |
Version: | R1/alpha3 → R1/Development |
Clarified the initial ticket description, as it occurs when (2) instances of MediaPlayer is open (hrev44418). Removed the second half of the ticket description, as I was unable to reproduce it.
comment:5 by , 4 years ago
Blocking: | 16330 added |
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comment:6 by , 4 years ago
Milestone: | R1 → R1.1 |
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I think I misspoke in describing the first issue. If you have for example 3 Media Player windows open and you click back and forth between them, then close the active on. It will go to the previously active Media Player. but, if you only have two Media Player windows open, then you get the issue I described.
Also Haiku will go back to the last window/icon etc. active. if you have for example 3 Media Player Windows open and a Tracker Windows. If you go from the Tracker window having the focus to the a Media Player having the focus, then close the Media Player. The focus goes back to the Tracker Window, or anything else that may have had the focus prior to the Media Player. The same result happens.