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yep I can make an option for this |
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No, I commented out these lines in MixMediaPlayerService.cs to just disable the Pause which also breaks the GUI button but I did not use that anyway since I just start the sound and minimize the app. When I don't want the sound I just close the app. I did not dig very deep looking for a solution. |
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I did try a few other locations that did not work and I don't remember where they were. |
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I often have ambie running in the background all day and occasionally start up other apps that use the play/pause controls without stopping ambie. It would be great to have the option to prevent ambie from reacting to the play/pause controls so that the app I want to control receives the events instead. Usually this is for videos related to work that I need to constantly start/stop for reference. If ambie is running it will often get the play/pause event instead of the video and then I have to juggle the apps to get them both playing again. I did my own local build of ambie and just commented out the code so I could get this result but it would be nice to have it as an option in the official app since I don't want to keep updating my quick fix with new build, plus I am a paid user so I don't get the premium sounds with my local build.
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