Dale <[email protected]> writes:

There is one recent bug tho.  I don't know if it is Firefox, the
pipewire/whatever thingy or the website causing it.  On some video websites, if the sound is to loud and I turn it down for Firefox as a example, after a fairly short amount of time, 20 seconds to sometimes
as
long as a minute, it switches back to my normal setting, usually
louder.  I already have a decent volume level for the master and such that I rarely need to adjust.  However, some videos are just uploaded
to
be loud.  It's hard to turn those down and it stay down for certain
sites. 

I'm not sure if it may even be the website that does this.  Some sites it stays where I put it, some sites it resets after a short period of time.  It makes me think it might be some websites or just the way
Firefox works with those sites. 

i wonder if this might be an instance of this long-standing FF bug:

 https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1422637

The discussion mentions that YouTube in particular does volume normalisation, and that:

[t]he extension enhanced-h264ify
(https://github.com/alextrv/enhanced-h264ify) has an option to disable
the YouTube html5 loudness normalization.

i'd be interested to know whether anything in that discussion helps fix your issue!


Alexis.

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