I also have exactly this issue. How can I fix it? Or as they say on
internets, BUMP.

On Feb 3, 2:28 am, blindfold <seeingwithso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> My app generates and plays sound samples in one second bursts, and
> this context sensitivevolumeadjustment keeps flipping between
> ringtonevolumeand mediavolumedepending on split second timing
> (apparently depending on whether a burst is playing or a next burst is
> in preparation when thevolumebuttons are pressed). How can I pin
> down (lock?) the "audio context" to prevent this? Right nowvolume
> adjustment via thevolumebuttons is unworkable.
>
> Thanks.
>
> On Feb 2, 11:35 pm, Dave Sparks <davidspa...@android.com> wrote:
>
> > Thevolumeadjustment is context sensitive. You can tell whichvolume
> > is being adjusted by thevolumedisplay.
>
> > If YouTube or the music player, adjusting thevolumewill affect only
> > the music/video playbackvolume. Thevolumedisplay will read "Media
> >Volume". If you're in the home screen, or most other apps that don't
> > use audio, adjusting thevolumewill affect the ringtone/notification
> >volume. Thevolumedisplay will read "RingtoneVolume".
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