A web page shouldn't act like it has exclusive ownership of system resources like audio; there may be other pages or applications running, and it's often useful to be able to control them independently.
For instance, if I have Gmail open in the background, there's no reason that adjusting the volume of whatever's in the foreground should also force me to change the volume of incoming chat notifications.
I know it sounds weird, but sometimes I have more than one thing on my computer at a time! And some of those things have audio. So it's nice to control the volume of a specific thing, like a video, without having to change the audio for everything else on my system.
It would be nice to turn down the volume on the video I'm playing now, but still have my VoIP app ring loud enough for me to notice it if I'm not paying attention.
preek|11 years ago
Thank you for the feedback. We just launched VR last week and are actively improving it. I will put a volume control in the Backlog(;
kyberias|11 years ago
I was so annoyed I didn't even listen to the audio and immediately shut down the page.
vertex-four|11 years ago
tormeh|11 years ago
teraflop|11 years ago
For instance, if I have Gmail open in the background, there's no reason that adjusting the volume of whatever's in the foreground should also force me to change the volume of incoming chat notifications.
ripter|11 years ago
wtracy|11 years ago
macspoofing|11 years ago
kyberias|11 years ago