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problems with extension causing volume-creep

Open stapuft opened this issue 3 years ago • 4 comments

i mean...it works, and works great, but i have to keep disabling the extension all together when im not actively using it, because even without the "Enable Equalizing" option selected, my volume just....magically creeps up every time i pause, rewind, or fast forward whatever im watching, which makes me have to constantly lower my actual volume, (which you can only do so far before your volume is entirely muted), or just disable the extension until i need it again.

thinking about this logically, it COULD be some kind of conflict with the PIP video feature, as that is how i watch....essentially all of the videos i watch.

FF ver 88.0 (64-bit) amplifier ver 0.1.3 windows 10

stapuft avatar Apr 27 '21 04:04 stapuft

is:Bug

stapuft avatar May 03 '21 18:05 stapuft

soo....does the creator even update this extension anymore? they seem to not care about bug reports, due to the number of un-responded to ones on here....

stapuft avatar May 10 '21 21:05 stapuft

i mean...it works, and works great, but i have to keep disabling the extension all together when im not actively using it, because even without the "Enable Equalizing" option selected, my volume just....magically creeps up every time i pause, rewind, or fast forward whatever im watching, which makes me have to constantly lower my actual volume, (which you can only do so far before your volume is entirely muted), or just disable the extension until i need it again.

thinking about this logically, it COULD be some kind of conflict with the PIP video feature, as that is how i watch....essentially all of the videos i watch.

FF ver 88.0 (64-bit) amplifier ver 0.1.3 windows 10

Hey there, I have same issue with volume in FF. Already tried to reinstall audio drivers and so on, but the issue still persists. And in chromium based browsers it works perfectly fine.

hatred-dev avatar May 11 '21 17:05 hatred-dev

i mean...it works, and works great, but i have to keep disabling the extension all together when im not actively using it, because even without the "Enable Equalizing" option selected, my volume just....magically creeps up every time i pause, rewind, or fast forward whatever im watching, which makes me have to constantly lower my actual volume, (which you can only do so far before your volume is entirely muted), or just disable the extension until i need it again. thinking about this logically, it COULD be some kind of conflict with the PIP video feature, as that is how i watch....essentially all of the videos i watch. FF ver 88.0 (64-bit) amplifier ver 0.1.3 windows 10

Hey there, I have same issue with volume in FF. Already tried to reinstall audio drivers and so on, but the issue still persists. And in chromium based browsers it works perfectly fine.

hey, if you are still looking, this seems to be a MUCH BETTER extension, and (so far anyway) it doesn't cause any kind of audio creep, i guess it fixed the issue, by automatically disabling it, until you manually activate it, when you want to boost volume.

stapuft avatar Jun 06 '21 00:06 stapuft