IS THIS REPRODUCIBLE?

Yes.

HOW TO REPRODUCE

While Rhythmbox is in normal (not mini) mode, attempt to change the
volume by doing the obvious thing: Clicking on the little volume control
icon. Doing so brings up a slider, and you realize that you have to
click it again and drag the control in order to actually change the
volume (and then you are affected by Bug #160565 at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/rhythmbox/+bug/160565 , where the volume
control is laggy).

After you're done, notice that there is a separate slider control on top
of the normal Rhythmbox interface. It doesn't look like it belongs
there, but there's no obvious way to get it to go away. Eventually you
just click someplace and it disappears. Either that or you decide to
ignore it and just let it stay there, and then the next time you try to
click anywhere on the screen (even outside the Rhythmbox window) the
control disappears, and that's all that happens as a result of your
click.

EXPECTED BEHAVIOR

Whatever graphics are used to represent the slider, it should be an
integral part of the Rhythmbox controls, instead of a separate floating
element that hovers over the Rhythmbox window and requires extra clicks
to summon and dismiss.

OBSERVATION

This bug affects Banshee as well.

EXTRAPOLATION

If there are no other viable options for displaying a volume control, it
may be a problem with GTK+, and not with Rhythmbox itself.

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Rhythmbox's volume control requires you to click it to bring up the slider
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/425304
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