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aspergerguy and pichlo, thanks for test. Any idea how i can clean Transfers screen ? (terminal?)
 

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It does? How do I enable it? I was just woken up with an alarm starting blasting at full volume, like always.
For me it was simply there - but on an countdown alarm.
 

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call recorder unable to play the audio now?
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Originally Posted by cy8aer View Post
For me it was simply there - but on an countdown alarm.
OK, I can hear it now. On scheduled alarms too. "Fade in" for about a second. You can just about hear it when you are looking for it, definitely not something you would notice at 5:30 in the morning when the alarm goes off. I was expecting at least 30 seconds to be useful.
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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
OK, I can hear it now. On scheduled alarms too. "Fade in" for about a second. You can just about hear it when you are looking for it, definitely not something you would notice at 5:30 in the morning when the alarm goes off. I was expecting at least 30 seconds to be useful.
Maybe there is some time parameter for fading we do not know about...
 

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Originally Posted by pichlo View Post
OK, I can hear it now. On scheduled alarms too. "Fade in" for about a second. You can just about hear it when you are looking for it, definitely not something you would notice at 5:30 in the morning when the alarm goes off. I was expecting at least 30 seconds to be useful.
Well, given that the alarm goes off for only 60 seconds at most, regardless of the actual length of the tune, with no possibility to keep it ringing indefinitely, it would already be over by the time it fully faded in.
 

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Well, given that the alarm goes off for only 60 seconds at most, regardless of the actual length of the tune, with no possibility to keep it ringing indefinitely, it would already be over by the time it fully faded in.
That may be so, but even that would be helpful to not wake up the missus
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I have exactly the same problem @pichlo has but an unique solution
I adjusted the envelope of my alarm tones in audacity to start up civilly and not blast at full force.
 

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I have exactly the same problem @pichlo has but an unique solution
I adjusted the envelope of my alarm tones in audacity to start up civilly and not blast at full force.
Patch, Patch, Patch! release.
 

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I can confirm. I can also confirm that it is the only notification that lets the music keep playing. Email, SMS and alarm mute the playback. However receiving an SMS while you are in the middle of a chat with the sender (i.e. .Messages open in the relevant SMS thread) does not mute it. So much for consistency.

Tested on Jolla 1 using Muzic! for the player.
When i listen to music i always put my Xperia X in silent mode, so the music is not interupted.. guess what, after the update, the SMS alert still goes through even if in silent mode. Now thats quite silly if you ask me.
 

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