Oh please make it stop!
I was using the 1P 5.5 in-app web browser and came across a page with an embedded YouTube video I had clicked play, and it did what it should. It was pretty cool and I wanted to watch it again but couldn't figure out how and accidentally tapped on one of the suggested videos. It started to load, but I didn't want to watch it, so I clicked on the X on that tab and went back to one of the other four tabs that I have open. (I don't know if this would happen if I didn't have any other tabs open.)
Suddenly this horrible music started playing, worse than any elevator music that I've ever heard, some warrbly Karaoke junk. It was from the page that I had already closed as none my other open tabs would have that junk playing. But because I already closed the tab there was no way for me to go back to the page and click on the stop button of the YouTube video. For the next minute I was tortured by the music video until it played to completion!
Any way to ensure that all streams connected to a page are disconnected as well when a user closes that tab?
With ears still ringing in agony,
skipR.
Btw the URL I was on is this:
blog.telus.com/our-customers/the-internet-yesterday-today-and-tomorrow-3
P.S. Does anyone know if Telus' dialup access numbers still function? They have it on their site help pages but the link to the numbers are dead. Just would like to see if it still works and to use in a possible emergency (or up Northern Canada).
1Password Version: 5.5
Extension Version: N/A
OS Version: iOS 8.4.1
Sync Type: Dropbox
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Hello @skippingrock,
I don't have 1Password 5.5 for iOS to test any more after making the leap to iOS 9 and 1Password 6. I did see if I could replicate in the latest version though. With a YouTube video playing (in iOS's video framework) I found that if I left 1Password and then re-entered, the audio would remain playing even though I was returned to the webpage. However, once I closed the tab the audio only remained for a moment or two before it was terminated. So I can kind of replicate something along what you experienced but not entirely as I wasn't subjected to a continued assault on my earlobes.
Can you reproduce this at all? I'm wondering if was some freak instance or not and I do apologise in advance for asking you to risk your eardrums :wink:
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Oh gosh you like that music?? Just joking.
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I suspect I wasn't lucky enough to cause the same 'music' to start playing :tongue:
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