** Changed in: ubuntu-clock-app
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Music app stops playing
** Changed in: dropping-letters
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
Music app stops playing
Fix committed into lp:dropping-letters at revision 61, scheduled for
release in dropping-letters, milestone Unknown
** Changed in: dropping-letters
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Title:
Music app stops playin
** Changed in: dropping-letters
Assignee: (unassigned) => Victor Thompson (vthompson)
** Changed in: dropping-letters
Status: New => In Progress
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** Also affects: dropping-letters
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Music app stops playing
There's no perfect solution in here, with whatever default role we pick.
The main problem is that we currently can only have on active multimedia
stream at a time, and that was a workaround until the background
playlist stuff gets finished.
We need to improve/fix the documentation to make sure tha
Yes, but my point is that if developers miss the documentation, and
don't set this setting, it shouldn't cause disruption to the whole
platform, which is what will currently happen.
If alerts is the default, then a developer not selecting multimedia for
their app will only disrupt their own app, a
@Sam Bull: yes, but that would be a bug with the given app that should
be fixed. As far as a text message goes, it should no longer pause
playback when it comes in...it should instead cause the playback volume
to decrease during the alert, then increase back to full volume (called
the duckin effec
If this remains the default, then every 3rd party app that misses this
setting is going to cause the same problem whenever they choose to play
a sound, which will be rather irritating. Note that this also happens
everytime a notification sounds due to a text message or similar.
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Fix committed into lp:ubuntu-clock-app at revision 93, scheduled for
release in ubuntu-clock-app, milestone rtm
** Changed in: ubuntu-clock-app
Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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** Changed in: ubuntu-clock-app
Milestone: None => rtm
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Title:
Music app stops playing when an app plays
** Summary changed:
- Music app stops playing an app plays a sound
+ Music app stops playing when an app plays a sound
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