I could be wrong, but I think Internet Explorer will stop playing any
sound from a page if you press the stop button.  I think that's good
way to do it as it requires no extra UI, though I guess it's quite
obscure

On Jul 17, 9:54 am, Hunnter2k3 <[email protected]> wrote:
> Probably better to expose some sort of control to this via the
> extension system.
> I do agree though, it is incredibly annoying when some pages play
> sounds when i'm listening / watching something else.
>
> Might require some reworking of a lot of code though, or maybe not,
> depends how Chromium manages sound really.
> In fact, it would probably be easier on Chromium simply due to the
> multi-process structure.
>
> Also, a nicer method, stemming from the idea LZW mentioned would be to
> have an audio indicator show up on a tab if it is processing audio.
> If it is, you can click it to disable the audio.
> But again, not sure if modifying tabs titlebars will be added to the
> extensions APIs or not. (or generally the source)
> It would still be a nice thing to see added, either directly or
> through extensions.
>
> Audio is just one of those things that can travel outside the realms
> of its own page, even if it isn't active, and that is (IMO) a bad
> thing overall since you could end up with a mish-mash of audio if you
> browse a lot of sites with audio on them. (already having bad memories
> coming back of Cotten-eyed Joe on 7-10 tabs)
>
> On Jul 15, 8:12 pm, sanjay bysani <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
> > Don't you hate it when a webpage makes annoying sounds and you cant do
> > anything about it. I think it would be a nice feature to add a volume
> > control feature for each webpage (may be near the close button of each
> > tab).
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