This is already covered in the spec: "Whenever you increase volume, *for
the first time in 20 hours*, such that acoustic output would be more
than 85 dBA..."

** No longer affects: ubuntu-ux

** Description changed:

- Everytime a new Song start to play always shows the "hearing damage" warning 
pops up. That's really annoying and if you read, write or play something it 
interrupts you every time. 
+ Everytime a new Song start to play always shows the "hearing damage" warning 
pops up. That's really annoying and if you read, write or play something it 
interrupts you every time.
  Is it possible that it only pops up when the first song playing (after the 
app starts) ?
+ 
+ <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Sound#limits>: "Whenever you increase volume,
+ for the first time in 20 hours, such that acoustic output would be more
+ than 85 dBA, an 'Increase Volume' dialog should appear..."

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  Always shows the "hearing damage" warning

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