Public bug reported:

One is the alert sound chosen through GNOME's sound settings, the other
seems to be the default alert from the sound theme, which we can't
change without using dconf-editor.

When an alert sound is triggered, both sounds play at the same time
instead of one.

Things I've tried:
- Disabled/muted the alert sound from GNOME Settings. This mutes both of the 
alert sounds. I expect only one to play.
- Switched through different alert sounds in GNOME Settings. Problem persists.
- Logged out and back in. Problem persists.

How to reproduce:
- Go to GNOME Settings, select the Sound category, go to the tab Sound Effects 
and select any of the alert sounds in the list.
- Make sure sounds are not muted.
- Test it by opening a terminal window and pressing Backspace without typing 
any other characters. This will produce the sound.

Running Ubuntu 18.04.2, up-to-date, fresh install.

See attached log file.

** Affects: gnome-media (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "Output of journalctl during reproduction of the issue"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1834807/+attachment/5274307/+files/journalctl.txt

** Description changed:

  One is the alert sound chosen through GNOME's sound settings, the other
  seems to be the default alert from the sound theme, which we can't
  change without using dconf-editor.
  
  When an alert sound is triggered, both sounds play at the same time
  instead of one.
  
  Things I've tried:
  - Disabled/muted the alert sound from GNOME Settings. This mutes both of the 
alert sounds. I expect only one to play.
  - Switched through different alert sounds in GNOME Settings. Problem persists.
  - Logged out and back in. Problem persists.
  
+ How to reproduce:
+ - Go to GNOME Settings, select the Sound category, go to the tab Sound 
Effects and select any of the alert sounds in the list.
+ - Make sure sounds are not muted.
+ - Test it by opening a terminal window and pressing Backspace without typing 
any other characters. This will produce the sound.
+ 
  Running Ubuntu 18.04.2, up-to-date, fresh install.
  
  See attached log file.

** Also affects: gnome-settings-daemon (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

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Title:
  Two alert sounds playing at the same time

Status in gnome-media package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in gnome-settings-daemon package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  One is the alert sound chosen through GNOME's sound settings, the
  other seems to be the default alert from the sound theme, which we
  can't change without using dconf-editor.

  When an alert sound is triggered, both sounds play at the same time
  instead of one.

  Things I've tried:
  - Disabled/muted the alert sound from GNOME Settings. This mutes both of the 
alert sounds. I expect only one to play.
  - Switched through different alert sounds in GNOME Settings. Problem persists.
  - Logged out and back in. Problem persists.

  How to reproduce:
  - Go to GNOME Settings, select the Sound category, go to the tab Sound 
Effects and select any of the alert sounds in the list.
  - Make sure sounds are not muted.
  - Test it by opening a terminal window and pressing Backspace without typing 
any other characters. This will produce the sound.

  Running Ubuntu 18.04.2, up-to-date, fresh install.

  See attached log file.

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