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Status: Duplicate
Merged: issue 634065
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Closed: Aug 2016
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OS: Chrome
Pri: 1
Type: Bug-Regression



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Regression: Unnecessary volume bar is displayed above the uber tray on inserting headphones.

Project Member Reported by bj00129...@techmahindra.com, Aug 4 2016

Issue description

Version:53.0.2785.47/8530.43.0 Beta -channel daisy,peppy,paine
OS: Chrome-OS

What steps will reproduce the problem?
(1)Try to recover OS via USB>> After successful recovery insert headphones into the device and observe the volume bar above the Uber tray.

Expected: Volume bar should not be displayed unnecessarily above the Uber tray upon inserting headphones into the device.
Actual: Instead volume bar is seen displaying unnecessarily for a while and disappearing.

This is Regression issue as it is not seen in 52.0.2743.85/8350.60.0 stable-channel daisy.

Note: 
1.Issue is also seen in latest M-54 -54.0.2816.4/8672.0.0 dev daisy and peppy
2.Issue is not seen in Linux and Windows.

 
Status: Untriaged (was: Unconfirmed)
able to reproduce the issue on Peppy using chrome version 53.0.2785.47/8530.43.0
Cc: jen...@chromium.org
Owner: hychao@chromium.org
Status: WontFix (was: Untriaged)
+Jenny, please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.

This is a new behavior, and work as intended.
Whenever audio node changed, Chrome UI will set the volume to what was stored in preference for that node (in this example, headphone). And it'll trigger the volume bar pop up.

In this case right after recovery, every output node has default volume '75%'. So the volume bar shows up to indicate that the default volume is set for headphone.
Mergedinto: 634065
Status: Duplicate (was: WontFix)

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