> W dniu 22.10.2015 o 14:52, Jim Hodapp pisze: > > Review: Needs Information > > > > I would like to better understand why you're dropping the role completely > instead of moving to the NotificationRole? As it stands right now, it'll use > the old MultimediaRole at the media-hub and PulseAudio layer. So if you have > music playing in music-app and then you go into the clock-app to preview the > alarm sound, it should actually pause the background music instead of the > duck-in effect. If that's what you desire then this is fine. > > See the alternative proposal from the description. > > In any case, what you describe does not work today, the preview plays > over music of reduced volume.
Yes indeed, and this was the original design. We still want this in my opinion unless the design team says otherwise. > > I don't think it should be Notification (or current - alert) anyway, > it's an alarm, after all? I agree, but we are discussing only the alarm preview in this MR. Unless the actual alarm uses the same audio role as the preview does? > The counter argument is that if you want > Silent mode to keep the alarm preview silent, but then you can't change > the actual alarm volume with hardware buttons while playing the preview. > And you shouldn't be able to, or you will think the volume you're > changing is alarm, when in fact, it's the ringtone/alert volume. -- https://code.launchpad.net/~mzanetti/ubuntu-clock-app/drop-audioRole/+merge/275179 Your team Ubuntu Clock Developers is subscribed to branch lp:ubuntu-clock-app. -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-touch-coreapps-reviewers Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-touch-coreapps-reviewers More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

