LuloHadebe
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3 weeks ago in
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Is it no longer possible to have more than one media player active in live notifications? I used to be able to switch between two concurrently playing media players by simply swiping left or right. That no longer seems to work.
If it's a setting I missed please share where to find it.
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LuloHadebe
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3 weeks ago in
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AO5s
Stephan-A15
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3 weeks ago in
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Change you control panel to seperated not together to see what will happen?
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3 weeks ago in
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Ah that, didn't like it. sure let me try it.
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3 weeks ago in
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Let me know the results.
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3 weeks ago in
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Live notifications are not properly handling multiple active media players. Even when two players are running simultaneously (e.g., YouTube and Spotify), the notification panel only shows one — typically the first one that started playing.
Expected Behavior:
User should be able to swipe left or right between active media players in the notification area, like before.
Actual Behavior:
The interface gets stuck on one media player.
Attempting to switch is unresponsive.
I have to long-press and hold the notification area just to temporarily force the second player (e.g., Spotify) to appear — as shown in the attached screenshot.
Releasing it causes it to snap back to the first player (YouTube audio in this case), making the second one disappear again.
Repro Steps:
1. Start playback on Media Player A (e.g., YouTube).
2. Start playback on Media Player B (e.g., Spotify).
3. Swipe or tap to switch in the live notifications area.
4. Observe that it remains stuck on the first player.
5. Long-press the notification — only then does the second one briefly display.
Expected Behavior:
User should be able to swipe left or right between active media players in the notification area, like before.
Actual Behavior:
The interface gets stuck on one media player.
Attempting to switch is unresponsive.
I have to long-press and hold the notification area just to temporarily force the second player (e.g., Spotify) to appear — as shown in the attached screenshot.
Releasing it causes it to snap back to the first player (YouTube audio in this case), making the second one disappear again.
Repro Steps:
1. Start playback on Media Player A (e.g., YouTube).
2. Start playback on Media Player B (e.g., Spotify).
3. Swipe or tap to switch in the live notifications area.
4. Observe that it remains stuck on the first player.
5. Long-press the notification — only then does the second one briefly display.
Stephan-A15
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3 weeks ago in
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It is looks like your apps are conflicting with each for space of which you need to clear cache on each app to afresh or uninstall and install again those apps.

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