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Where can I find the patch for Bug 1358372

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On my computer it doesn't even matter if your connected to the internet. Just open Firefox and check your volume mixer. You'll see at least 3 (three) or more instances. Its frustrating, especially when your trying to control the volume when playing music. I tried looking everywhere and cannot find the fix. Please Help!

On my computer it doesn't even matter if your connected to the internet. Just open Firefox and check your volume mixer. You'll see at least 3 (three) or more instances. Its frustrating, especially when your trying to control the volume when playing music. I tried looking everywhere and cannot find the fix. Please Help!

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I think if there were a patch, you would see it as an attachment to the bug...

In the Volume Mixer on Windows 7, there is a master slider for the actual output of the current audio device, which overrides the individual application levels. Only the processes that are currently playing will have activity on their sliders, so it's easy to see which one needs adjustment. I don't know how Windows 10 works in this regard.

Is the problem that sites are not giving you volume controls for their players? If you just want to mute a site, you can use the icon on the tab. See: Mute sound in Firefox tabs.

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The bug is about multiple processes that each have their own volume setting. Once the maximum number of content processes have been opened then a new player will use one on the already present content processes.

You can consider to set this maximum to one content process as a workaround.

You can modify multi-process settings to see if this has effect.

  • set dom.ipc.processCount to 1 if it is currently set to a higher value (4)

You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. You can accept the warning and click "I accept the risk!" to continue.