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    Unwanted music playing

    Sometimes (like now) I will accidentally click on a file containing music and open it. The result is that the music starts playing. How can I stop it when the program that's doing the playing isn't visible? I assume that the player set some process in motion and then walked away from it. At the moment I have three different tracks playing at the same time, which produces a most chaotic sound. The process list has far too many processes with names that I can't identify for me to be able to go there and kill the offending program.

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    Re: Unwanted music playing

    one of the unintended consequences of "Linux"/"browser" being...."modern".... it probably would not happen if you had not enabled ALL THOSE CODECS!!!

    woodsmoke

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      #3
      One codec but many players, perhaps?

      Could it be that I have only one codec, but it's being used by several players?

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        I'm sorry, I didn't post my thought very well because I experienced just what you described only a day or so ago.

        What happens to moi is that I can be listening to xmms playing a stream, and go to a website and the website has music on it or an advert that has sound and both of them are playing at the same time. This was not something that happened, for me, a lot until FF really got cracking on doing the media thing.

        just a thought, your situation may be different.

        woodsmoke

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          Re: Unwanted music playing

          Originally posted by pwabrahams
          How can I stop it when the program that's doing the playing isn't visible?
          I'd suggest changing the default application for playing music files to one that is visible.
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            The answer, sort of and perhaps

            Originally posted by woodsmoke
            What happens to moi is that I can be listening to xmms playing a stream, and go to a website and the website has music on it or an advert that has sound and both of them are playing at the same time.
            That's a very good example. The answer may be that we need to be more alert to double music, and when we hear it, catch it while the players are still visible. Once you close them, all is lost. For a website, closing the browser or even navigating away from the site might be sufficient.

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              #7
              Re: Unwanted music playing

              I have this problem with Rhythymbox.... If I don't 'stop' the music before I close the app, it continues to play despite the window being gone. I have to kill -9 rhythymbox to stop it.
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                Re: Unwanted music playing

                Originally posted by jeremy1701
                I have this problem with Rhythymbox.... If I don't 'stop' the music before I close the app, it continues to play despite the window being gone. I have to kill -9 rhythymbox to stop it.
                That sounds a lot like closing the window is only minimising the program to the system tray, rather than actually closing it. Have you checked that this isn't the case?
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                  Re: Unwanted music playing

                  Originally posted by HalationEffect
                  Originally posted by jeremy1701
                  I have this problem with Rhythymbox.... If I don't 'stop' the music before I close the app, it continues to play despite the window being gone. I have to kill -9 rhythymbox to stop it.
                  That sounds a lot like closing the window is only minimising the program to the system tray, rather than actually closing it. Have you checked that this isn't the case?
                  How can I check this? There is no option in the preferences for RB to allow it.
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                    Re: Unwanted music playing

                    Originally posted by jeremy1701
                    Originally posted by HalationEffect
                    Originally posted by jeremy1701
                    I have this problem with Rhythymbox.... If I don't 'stop' the music before I close the app, it continues to play despite the window being gone. I have to kill -9 rhythymbox to stop it.
                    That sounds a lot like closing the window is only minimising the program to the system tray, rather than actually closing it. Have you checked that this isn't the case?
                    How can I check this? There is no option in the preferences for RB to allow it.
                    I couldn't tell you; it's been a while since I last had RhythmBox installed on my system, but I have a feeling that closing to a tray icon when music is currently playing might be its default behaviour.

                    However, what I meant was - when you close RB and the music keeps on playing, have you checked the system tray (including the 'hidden icons' area) for an RB icon?
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                      #11
                      Re: Unwanted music playing

                      Rhythymbox ,Banshee and Clementine all do this by default.
                      When you close the main window, they all minimize to the system tray.

                      In Clementine you can change this behavior in it's settings. I don't know about the others since I have not used them in a while.

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