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I'm using Chrome to listen to Spotify (can't use the program as I'm at work), and for the past few months I've been using it, it's been setting the volume to 100% when I unpause it.
It's not instant, more like it'll resume, but shortly after it'll stop, and when it starts up again, it's blasting it out really loud, and it affects the whole PC. The volume control doesn't change, so just wiggling the slider will reset it. During the time it's stopped, the web player is still responsive, but controls like "play/pause" or skipping to other bits of the song don't do anything.
Here's the steps I can recreate it with:
1. Pause web player and walk off for a bit
2. Unpause
3. Wait until the music stops
4. When it resumes 10 seconds later, it will be as if the PC volume is set to 100%
5. Wiggle the windows volume control for it to reset back to normal
Any ideas? The issue is directly related to the web player but I don't know how or why