Describe your feature:
If you are hearing music in the background and start to listen to a voice message the music playback stops. As soon as the voice message has finished nothing happens.
I would really love to see a behaviour similar to Telegram where listening to a voice message reduces the volume of the playback as long as the voice message takes and resumes to normal music volume afterwards. Telegram also has a "transition effect" which makes the transition between both media smooth and "soft to the ear". If that's not possible an alternative would be to resume audio playback afterwards.
Why do you think it is useful:
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"Do things like other big messengers as long as there's no good argument to do it different":
People are used to it from other messengers like Telegram
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"Don't force people to do stuff the app can do for them":
The user hears music on purpose. If he clicks on a voice message and it is a longer one the phone might go to sleep in the meantime. As soon as the voice message has finished the person has to manually unlock the phone and restart playback of the music. So the current behaviour is forcing users to interact with the app where it's not necessary.
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"Let the user decide":
Maybe it would be a good idea to let the user decide which behaviour he prefers like Telegram does. There you can decide whether the music playback should stop during voice message recording (not exactly the same but a good example to let the user decide on such behaviour)
Disclaimer: Written by a human, without any help of "AI"
Describe your feature:
If you are hearing music in the background and start to listen to a voice message the music playback stops. As soon as the voice message has finished nothing happens.
I would really love to see a behaviour similar to Telegram where listening to a voice message reduces the volume of the playback as long as the voice message takes and resumes to normal music volume afterwards. Telegram also has a "transition effect" which makes the transition between both media smooth and "soft to the ear". If that's not possible an alternative would be to resume audio playback afterwards.
Why do you think it is useful:
"Do things like other big messengers as long as there's no good argument to do it different":
People are used to it from other messengers like Telegram
"Don't force people to do stuff the app can do for them":
The user hears music on purpose. If he clicks on a voice message and it is a longer one the phone might go to sleep in the meantime. As soon as the voice message has finished the person has to manually unlock the phone and restart playback of the music. So the current behaviour is forcing users to interact with the app where it's not necessary.
"Let the user decide":
Maybe it would be a good idea to let the user decide which behaviour he prefers like Telegram does. There you can decide whether the music playback should stop during voice message recording (not exactly the same but a good example to let the user decide on such behaviour)
Disclaimer: Written by a human, without any help of "AI"