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Remember gain & pan levels per domain

Open ghost opened this issue 6 years ago • 10 comments

Something worth adding?

ghost avatar Nov 04 '18 06:11 ghost

I don't need that, I mostly use this for YouTube, where different URLs need completely different adjustments (and most URLs don't).

valpackett avatar Nov 04 '18 10:11 valpackett

That sucks. How hard would it be for someone else to implement? This might be a fun project for me.

ghost avatar Nov 07 '18 15:11 ghost

I don't think it's hard.

valpackett avatar Nov 08 '18 08:11 valpackett

+1

This makes more sense to have it as a setting to remember the setting by domain.

Also, adjusting it manually for every video doesn't make sense, because, how many times does someone watch a video?

Having gain set globally for all domains would also make sense to have it as a setting.

Soromeister avatar May 15 '19 11:05 Soromeister

I like the idea of a global gain with a per-domain override.

How I would probably use it is to set the global gain to something like 1.5 . That way, most content would play a little louder, so I could actually hear it better. But cross-domain content wouldn't be a huge contrast in volume.

Then I could set individual gains for specific sites with issues.

Honestly, of the two features, I think I will get more value out of the global gain. Per-domain is like icing on the cake.

Gitoffthelawn avatar Mar 28 '20 10:03 Gitoffthelawn

Yeah, in instagram.com when I'm watching the stories, it resets after every video, its annoying. It should remember gain per site.

ManuLinares avatar Aug 12 '20 21:08 ManuLinares

Yeah, in instagram.com when I'm watching the stories, it resets after every video, its annoying. It should remember gain per site.

This doesn't happen to me. Android volume is global for all the apps.

I would like this feature because youtube music has more default level than youtube videos and I don't find anyway to recalibrate than adjust it with windows volume settings or kde one but they still don't remember the domain.

LaGallinaTuruleta avatar Oct 16 '20 15:10 LaGallinaTuruleta

Yeah, in instagram.com when I'm watching the stories, it resets after every video, its annoying. It should remember gain per site.

This doesn't happen to me. Android volume is global for all the apps.

What does it have to do with android? I'm on Linux, Firefox. Browsing instagram.com Then I check the stories, and volume resets after each next video

ManuLinares avatar Oct 16 '20 16:10 ManuLinares

To the best of my knowledge, I have not founds a similar extension that duplicates this functionality and can save a setting per-site. I have my default volume on youtube set low, but Instagram and Tiktok links will always blast full volume, making them a digital landmine. Being able to lower the volume per-domain would be incredible if possible.

jedinjapan avatar Jan 09 '23 21:01 jedinjapan