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Becky Gibson commented on CB-620:
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Apple does give several options for how sound should behave in an application.  
As noted above,  PhoneGap/Cordova has changed the behavior of whether or not 
sounds play when the mute button is engaged.  We can extend the media api to 
provide options for how to handle audio - see 
http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#DOCUMENTATION/Audio/Conceptual/AudioSessionProgrammingGuide/Configuration/Configuration.html
 for the iOs categories.   However, whenever we have discussed extending the 
media api to add more features this has been nixed in favor of an overhaul to 
better match the w3c apis.   
                
> Phonegap needs a way to detect the state of the iPhone mute button (unsure 
> about other platforms and if they have mute buttons)
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>
>                 Key: CB-620
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CB-620
>             Project: Apache Cordova
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: iOS
>            Reporter: Andrew
>            Assignee: Shazron Abdullah
>
> So, I am using sound effects as part of my interface. Currently I am playing 
> clicks when the user touches one of the buttons, however I have some other 
> stuff I may add soon. I am using the Media object and media.play to do this 
> (perhaps there is a better way I am simply missing).
> I noticed that my Phonegap app still makes the clicks even when I click the 
> mute button, so I looked for details on how to fix this. As far as I could 
> see, from numerous posts about this, there isn't a way. This seems bizarre to 
> me. I couldn't find an answer to the problem. Someone posted a 1-sentence 
> reply and a link to a Stackoverflow answer that was completely in Obj-C, so I 
> don't what they were talking about.
> I even found one post that said that in version 1.0 the mute button DID work, 
> but people complained that audio wouldn't play when the phone was on mute, so 
> the behaviour was changed. Which is craaaaaaaazy. Someone from Nitobi wrote 
> "If sound is critical to your application then it should ignore the state of 
> the mute switch", which again is craaaazy.
> I love Phonegap because, up until now, everything I've tried with it has 
> seemed like an actual native iOs app, and I haven't had those "ugh, ____ 
> feature doesn't work and it makes this look like a cheap kludge" moments I've 
> had with every other alternative to Obj-C that I've tried. This, however, is 
> one of those things.
> iPhone users are used to clicking the mute switch while using an app to turn 
> the sound off, perhaps to talk to someone or whatnot. I do it all the time. 
> If I did it, and the interface kept making sounds, I would instantly hate 
> whatever app I was using, and probably look to replace it immediately. Not 
> having a way for Phonegap developers to mute their app is bizarre, and, while 
> I'm not going to complain to Apple about it, I can't believe they're 
> approving apps that exhibit this behavior, it seems like the EXACT kind of 
> reason they rejects apps for. I have never read the HIG rules as far as 
> muting sounds goes however, because it's SUCH a standard thing, 100% of 
> native apps just do it, it's not even an issue. 
> So, what can be done? Is there something I'm missing? I guess right now I'm 
> going to have to leave sounds out of my interface, but that's lazy, and as 
> someone who cares deeply about having a polished, professional interface, 
> adding audio cues is something high on my list of must-haves. I'm not too 
> happy about just giving them up because there's no event to detect the mute 
> button.
> I sure hope I am making a fool of myself and have missed something easy, and 
> that there's a simple solution to this!
> Andrew T.

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