ejci / Chrome-Audio-EQ

Audio EQ for Chrome
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Gfycat/webm issue (NOT fixed by 0.3.3.2) #61

Open smit3119 opened 7 years ago

smit3119 commented 7 years ago

The webm issue is still occurring after updating to 0.3.3.2. Opening webm links still results in a still image, disabling the extension fixes the issue.

thomaskoji commented 7 years ago

Devs have to let the users know about this issue. I was dying for week.

ejci commented 7 years ago

Will fix it during the weekend.

smit3119 commented 7 years ago

ejci, do you happen to have any updates on this? If you've run into trouble with the fix it's no problem, but some communication would be greatly appreciated. My music sounds like crap now!

katastic commented 7 years ago

YES. I finally found THIS extension was breaking it after months of wondering why my Reddit was broken.

smit3119 commented 7 years ago

In future, troubleshoot by opening an incognito window (or otherwise turning off all extensions) and see if the problem persists. If not, then an extension's breaking it. Turn off all of them and re-enable one at a time until it breaks again. The bad news is is ejci seems to have either abandoned this extension or been pulled away from it, because the problem's been here for months and there's been very little communication from the dev about when or even if it will be fixed. I use it to make Google Music sound better, and what I do is enable it, open Google Music, play my stuff, then disable it. It will continue to be active in that tab until the tab closes, but won't affect other tabs. Hopefully this helps you too.

katastic commented 7 years ago

I use it for YouTube because my subwoofer on my speakers (even on lowest setting) is unbearably loud.

On 12/12/16, smit3119 notifications@github.com wrote:

In future, troubleshoot by opening an icognito window (or otherwise turning off all extensions) and see if the problem persists. If not, then an extension's breaking it. Turn off all of them and re-enable one at a time until it breaks again. The bad news is is ejci seems to have either abandoned this extension or been pulled away from it, because the problem's been here for months and there's been very little communication from the dev about when or even if it will be fixed. I use it to make Google Music sound better, and what I do is enable it, open Google Music, play my stuff, then disable it. It will continue to be active in that tab until the tab closes, but won't affect other tabs. Hopefully this helps you too.

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