Open amarantex64 opened 1 year ago
Same here! AUR / Arch / EndeavourOS / Gnome / Pipewire / v 1.6.2
Since it might be related to this issue: Is this expected behavior?
I think that is normal because of the nature of WebKit (generally browsers) and WhatsApp web. Normally, 3 or 4 streams are okay and that might be related because there are too many and some of them could be got stuck.
Also, I cannot reproduce the issue so far, so I will try again.
Same issue here, Fedora copr and OpenSUSE's.
Could you guys please try to see if the application prints anything when that happens? You can simply run it from the terminal.
@eneshecan I am on it for a few days now but couldn't catch it happening yet (I don't use whatsapp much). I might do some testing with a friend if I have an opportunity.
Hey, I just wanna add some additional infos that might be important.
[switch@DESKTOP ~]$ whatsapp-for-linux
<13>Apr 26 16:43:39 whatsapp-for-linux[4016]:
<13>Apr 26 16:43:39 whatsapp-for-linux[4016]: ** (whatsapp-for-linux:4012): WARNING **: 16:43:39.817: Error loading plugin: libhspell.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
<13>Apr 26 16:43:39 whatsapp-for-linux[4016]:
<13>Apr 26 16:43:39 whatsapp-for-linux[4016]:
<13>Apr 26 16:43:39 whatsapp-for-linux[4016]: ** (whatsapp-for-linux:4012): WARNING **: 16:43:39.817: Error loading plugin: libvoikko.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
<13>Apr 26 16:43:39 whatsapp-for-linux[4016]:
<13>Apr 26 16:43:39 whatsapp-for-linux[4016]:
<13>Apr 26 16:43:39 whatsapp-for-linux[4016]: ** (whatsapp-for-linux:4012): WARNING **: 16:43:39.817: Error loading plugin: libaspell.so.15: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
<13>Apr 26 16:43:39 whatsapp-for-linux[4016]:
<13>Apr 26 16:43:39 whatsapp-for-linux[4016]:
<13>Apr 26 16:43:39 whatsapp-for-linux[4016]: ** (whatsapp-for-linux:4012): WARNING **: 16:43:39.818: Error loading plugin: libnuspell.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
<13>Apr 26 16:43:39 whatsapp-for-linux[4016]:
<13>Apr 26 16:43:39 whatsapp-for-linux[4016]: SettingMap: Key file does not have key “min-font-size” in group “web”, returning default value: 0
<13>Apr 26 16:43:39 whatsapp-for-linux[4016]: SettingMap: Key file does not have key “header-bar” in group “general”, returning default value: 1
Opening in existing browser session.
<13>Apr 26 16:43:39 whatsapp-for-linux[4016]: libva error: vaGetDriverNameByIndex() failed with unknown libva error, driver_name = (null)
Same here, on Arch. The only way to make it stop is to quit the app and reopen, until it does that again.
I did something with a86df29 that might solve the issue. Would be nice to keep an eye on it.
Seems to still be making the sound for me. I've installed the app from the AUR, and I'm on version 1.6.3-1.
Seems to still be making the sound for me. I've installed the app from the AUR, and I'm on version 1.6.3-1.
Does it happen always?
Yep, as soon as someone sends me a message and the notification plays, it just continuously plays the sound until I re-open it.
I am not sure what is causing. Gotta test with some other account sending me messages. Could be that webkit sending continuous notifications...
Same here, using version 1.6.3
Finally, I was able to reproduce it and realized that this is the actual sound that comes from WhatsApp web which is different than the application sound we implemented. However, this seems to be a WebKit bug. The reason we implemented notification sounds was that WhatsApp web notification sounds didn't work at all on Webkit. Now, it still doesn't work but it doesn't stop playing the sound once it starts to work... As a workaround for now, you can try to disable this setting from WhatsApp web settings and use the app's notification sounds.
I have the bug also. Gentoo + Guru overlay and Gnome 44.3 Thanks for the suggestion on how to get rid of this sound :) BTW, i always push the refresh button when the sound starts playing..... ;)
Description In version 1.6.2 there is a bug with the notification sound repeating forever until you close the app.
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