• Vlolume disappears when I'm not looking.

    From micky@21:1/5 to All on Tue Oct 8 19:35:44 2024
    Vlolume disappears when I'm not looking.

    Is it possible that when I switch from playing the phone through the car
    radio to not doing that, it might lower the volume all the way, so as
    not to burst someone's eardrums.

    Or any switch from one bluetooth destination to another, or to none?

    This would be a good idea but they don't have to lower it to zero.

    I have a Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro. Would this be a Xiaomi-only feature?

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  • From AJL@21:1/5 to micky on Tue Oct 8 19:54:47 2024
    On 10/8/2024 4:35 PM, micky wrote:

    Is it possible that when I switch from playing the phone through the
    car radio to not doing that, it might lower the volume all the way,
    so as not to burst someone's eardrums.

    When using earbuds on some of my tablets they automatically lower the
    volume after an hour or so, so I have to turn it back up. The resulting
    popup claims the high volume may damage my ears. Problem is my ears are
    already old and damaged which is why I have to set it high in the first place... :-/


    Or any switch from one bluetooth destination to another, or to none?
    This would be a good idea but they don't have to lower it to zero. I
    have a Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro. Would this be a Xiaomi-only
    feature?

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  • From Allodoxaphobia@21:1/5 to AJL on Thu Oct 10 18:51:36 2024
    On Tue, 8 Oct 2024 19:54:47 -0700, AJL wrote:
    On 10/8/2024 4:35 PM, micky wrote:

    Is it possible that when I switch from playing the phone through the
    car radio to not doing that, it might lower the volume all the way,
    so as not to burst someone's eardrums.

    When using earbuds on some of my tablets they automatically lower the
    volume after an hour or so, so I have to turn it back up. The resulting
    popup claims the high volume may damage my ears.


    Problem is my ears are already old and damaged which is why I have to
    set it high in the first place... :-/

    +1 as well

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  • From micky@21:1/5 to noemail@none.com on Mon Oct 14 23:38:43 2024
    In comp.mobile.android, on Tue, 8 Oct 2024 19:54:47 -0700, AJL <noemail@none.com> wrote:

    On 10/8/2024 4:35 PM, micky wrote:

    Is it possible that when I switch from playing the phone through the
    car radio to not doing that, it might lower the volume all the way,
    so as not to burst someone's eardrums.

    When using earbuds on some of my tablets they automatically lower the
    volume after an hour or so,

    After an hour or so. Interesting. What I asaw, I remember now, is that
    when changing where t he bluetooth went to, or maybe changing from
    bluetooth to earbuds or vv. the volume setiting dropped to zero. I think
    that happened again and I annoyed a friend of mine at work 6 times, not
    knowing he was aansering the phone each time.

    so I have to turn it back up. The resulting
    popup claims the high volume may damage my ears. Problem is my ears are >already old and damaged which is why I have to set it high in the first >place... :-/

    LOL
    Or any switch from one bluetooth destination to another, or to none?
    This would be a good idea but they don't have to lower it to zero. I
    have a Xiaomi Redmi Note 8 Pro. Would this be a Xiaomi-only
    feature?



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