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CuteSpotify on ubuntu touch always switches back to 'very loud' for every new song #13

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KasperJanssens opened this issue Mar 23, 2015 · 5 comments

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@KasperJanssens
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When I start a playlist and I put the sound on a level that's okay for my ears, every time a new song starts it goes back too very loud and I have to switch the sound back lower. Not sure whether it's an ubuntu issue or a cutespotify issue, but I'm guessing the latter (no evidence for that though).

@ghost
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ghost commented Mar 23, 2015

Same thing happens to me. On an ubuntu phone, the aquaris that has just went on sale. To reproduce it I just have to launch cute spotify and hit play on any song. The volume of the song will be the max although the system can be set differently. And in the system volume settings it shows that the volume is not at max. If I move it even slightly it takes precedence again.

@Elleo
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Elleo commented Mar 24, 2015

Thanks for reporting this; I suspect it might actually be a bug in the Ubuntu Touch qtmultimedia backend, since this behaviour doesn't happen under Sailfish; I'll do some more investigation when I have a bit of free time and see if I can figure out exactly what's going on.

@tpeeters
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Yes, same problem here on the BQ Ubuntu phone. This makes the app useless because every time the next song starts I would become completely deaf when wearing headphones. I'm t1mp on freenode irc, ping me if you need me to check/verify anything on the device.

@tpeeters
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A bug in indicator-sound is being tracked here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-sound/+bug/1418210

@jenslind
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Is this fixed? This does not happen to me on BQ E5.

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