#7732: Volume of background clips not restored properly. ----------------------------------------+---------------------------- Reporter: DFergATL | Owner: stippi Type: enhancement | Status: new Priority: normal | Milestone: R1 Component: Applications/MediaPlayer | Version: R1/Development Resolution: | Keywords: Media Player Blocked By: | Blocking: Has a Patch: 0 | Platform: All ----------------------------------------+---------------------------- Changes (by mmadia): * version: R1/alpha3 => R1/Development Old description: > 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, or more, 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. > > Also, If you use either these features, mute, or 1/2 volume and then > select an object that is not a media player window the volume will either > mute or go to 1/2. I feel that this behavior should only apply if it > loses the focus to an other Media Player and not go mute if I happen to > click on an icon on the desktop, WebPosite or something. New description: 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. -- Comment: 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. -- Ticket URL: <http://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/7732#comment:4> Haiku <http://dev.haiku-os.org> Haiku - the operating system.