SUMMARY I recently got a new PC and installed Arch Linux on it, with exactly the same configurations as my previous PC. I noticed that the section to exclude a domain from being managed by media controls is gone. I tried this on multiple sites, with both Firefox 89.0.2-1 and Chromium 91.0.4472.114-1. OBSERVED RESULT When opening the extension menu in the top right of my browser (both on Firefox and Chromium), I only see a blue header saying "Plasma Browser Integration", with the KDE logo under it. EXPECTED RESULT I should see a section for media controls, with a checkbox to enable/disable media controls on the currnet domain. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Linux/KDE Plasma: Arch Linux 5.12.13 with bspwm (not running Plasma) KDE Plasma Version: 5.22.2.1-1 KDE Frameworks Version: 5.83.0-1 Qt Version: 5.15.2+kde+r203-1 My previous system has exactly the same versions. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The reason I'm still using this extension on a non-plasma setup is because Firefox still hasn't implemented full MPRIS support. How can I start debugging why this option won't appear.
Created attachment 139765 [details] Image that shows the abscense of the media controls section
What's that odd popup that content is embedded in in that screenshot? Also, is there actually playing video on the page? On youtube I still see those controls on Chromium 91.0.4472.114
> What's that odd popup that content is embedded in in that screenshot? That's the extension menu that opens when you click on the plasma icon in the top right of the browser. > Also, is there actually playing video on the page? On youtube I still see those controls on Chromium 91.0.4472.114 Ah, that's it: it only shows if there is actual media playing. It also displays the section if it was disabled before, that's why it was working on my previous PC: I disabled reddit there.