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RichardC64
Oct 24, 2019Copper Contributor
Suggestion: Sound control for installed Applications
 Hi there,     I installed a web radio as a web application. Work perfect but we can't control sound like in tab. This could be a great feature.     My 2cts.       
RichardC64
Oct 24, 2019Copper Contributor
I take the example of a web radio and it's true but it's not true for every app. I like the idea to control sound on every tab, even if it is in a standalone PWA app.
HotCakeX
Oct 24, 2019MVP
The thing is, even the normal browser windows and tabs don't have a fixed volume control, let alone the PWA versions where the UI is very minimal and compact.
that isn't a problem either, because a browser is Not a media player software like VLC.
Microsoft added Global Media Controls button to the toolbar and many people protested and then Microsoft added a flag to be able to disable it.
It is the duty of every website developer to make their website UI comfortable for its viewers. Most of the websites already have a volume control, if one of them don't, then you should report it to their developer as a feedback to implement it.
you can also use these extensions to have what you want and the extension can be used in both normal tabs and PWAs
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/volume-control/lhhgpflelfbhnihnbjigpgdbahgkbghp?hl=en
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/volume-controller/cnlmgnlnpjaniibglhnppikopdcclfjp?hl=en
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/volume-master/jghecgabfgfdldnmbfkhmffcabddioke?hl=en
https://www.ghacks.net/2019/07/13/volume-master-for-chrome-control-and-boost-per-tab-audio-volume/
that isn't a problem either, because a browser is Not a media player software like VLC.
Microsoft added Global Media Controls button to the toolbar and many people protested and then Microsoft added a flag to be able to disable it.
It is the duty of every website developer to make their website UI comfortable for its viewers. Most of the websites already have a volume control, if one of them don't, then you should report it to their developer as a feedback to implement it.
you can also use these extensions to have what you want and the extension can be used in both normal tabs and PWAs
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/volume-control/lhhgpflelfbhnihnbjigpgdbahgkbghp?hl=en
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/volume-controller/cnlmgnlnpjaniibglhnppikopdcclfjp?hl=en
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/volume-master/jghecgabfgfdldnmbfkhmffcabddioke?hl=en
https://www.ghacks.net/2019/07/13/volume-master-for-chrome-control-and-boost-per-tab-audio-volume/
- RichardC64Oct 24, 2019Copper Contributor
 HotCakeX wrote:
 Microsoft added Global Media Controls button to the toolbar and many people protested and then Microsoft added a flag to be able to disable it.Didn't know that. Strange. I agree that developers can add it. Thank's for your discussion 😉 - HotCakeXOct 24, 2019MVPSure, you're welcome 🙂 P.S Global Media Control is disabled by default, to enable it: from here: edge://flags/ and you get this: (you have to play something First such as an audio or video for the button to appear) P.S 2: when you install one of those extensions from my previous post, you will be able to use them like this in PWA UI app: