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This is just what it says in the summary. I want a switch that mutes the sounds that are not coming from a music player, so I can listen to music through my stereo and not be plagued by e-mail notifications, error messages, etc.
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It might be because I'm running the oldest version, but Winamp does this at my work. It supercedes all notifications, and I wish that I could disengage it. Funny. |
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See also "Mute Program" right here in this category. |
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Switch to linux. I use linux, and if you do the right stuff, it does exactly this. |
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If you do the right stuff, you can use anything. "Right stuff" being an almost infinitely wide range of actions. |
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Including, of course, the ability to "Oh oh oh oh oh. Whoa oh oh oh. Oh oh oh oh oh." Hey, if it's good enough for the New Kids, it's good enough for-wait, nevermind. |
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A second audio device can provide this functionality. I discovered this when my on board audio quit working. I added a USB audio device, set it as the secondary device and set music to play through the secondary device. I then listened in peace as all other sounds went to the primary device (which was silent because it didnt work). |
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You're not doing the right stuff, apparently. |
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