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1 | initial version | posted 2013-12-25 21:03:40 +0200 |
When listening to music on the media player with headphones, currently on any audio notification (e.g. SMS/xmpp message, new emails alert) the media player will pause the current track, play the notification, and resume the music. I understand the behaviour for things like incoming telephone conversations but it becomes very intrusive say with SMS or Jabber conversations.
Need to do more research as the behaviour may change depending upon whether the application notifying has focus or not but if it doesn't, it's annoying if you're listening to music.
2 | No.2 Revision |
When listening to music on the media player with headphones, currently on any audio notification (e.g. SMS/xmpp message, new emails alert) the media player will pause the current track, play the notification, and resume the music. I understand the behaviour for things like incoming telephone conversations but it becomes very intrusive say with SMS or Jabber conversations.
The desired behaviour would be an audio notification overlayed over the media player rather than the pause-notify-resume as currently.
Need to do more research as the behaviour may change depending upon whether the application notifying has focus or not but if it doesn't, it's annoying if you're listening to music.
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When listening to music on the media player with headphones, currently on any audio notification (e.g. SMS/xmpp message, new emails alert) the media player will pause the current track, play the notification, and resume the music. I understand the behaviour for things like incoming telephone conversations but it becomes very intrusive say with SMS or Jabber conversations.
The desired behaviour would be an audio notification overlayed over the media player rather than the pause-notify-resume as currently.
Need to do more research as the behaviour may change depending upon whether the application notifying has focus or not but if it doesn't, it's annoying if you're listening to music.