Currently how programs that make sound is displayed show every windows/tabs that recently played sound. So for firefox you can have multiple volume slider and every entry has the tabs name on it and all the slider are connected because they are the same program, so if you move the slider it would move the slider for every slider for that program. Make it so there is only one slider for every program and instead of the window/tab's name show the program's name.
What is displayed are the audio streams the application registers. Firefox does one stream per tab, which makes sense. Each stream can have its volume adjusted independently, so combining them would not make sense
(In reply to Nicolas Fella from comment #1) > What is displayed are the audio streams the application registers. Firefox > does one stream per tab, which makes sense. Each stream can have its volume > adjusted independently, so combining them would not make sense Then I think the "Applications" should be rename "Audio Streams", because the "Applications" gives you the idea that you lower the volume for the program but in reality you lower the audio stream's volume which not effect the other audio steams from that program (or at least not the existing ones).
Isn't that belied by the fact that each entry is named for the tab it comes from? How it is confusing exactly?
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