Bug 14987 - sleep starts to fade out if pressed less than a minute before the end of a song.
: sleep starts to fade out if pressed less than a minute before the end of a song.
Status: NEW
Product: Logitech Media Server
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Sleep
: 7.4.1
: PC Windows (legacy)
: P2 normal with 4 votes (vote)
: 7.7.x
Assigned To: Andy Grundman
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Depends on: 14372
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Reported: 2009-10-29 01:32 UTC by Nicolas Bailly
Modified: 2012-02-24 09:57 UTC (History)
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Description Nicolas Bailly 2009-10-29 01:32:16 UTC
Here's the problem : If I want to set a sleep timer at 30 minutes, I have to press the sleep button 3 times (end of song -> 15 minutes -> 30 minutes), but if I do that at the end of the song, on the first press it assumes that I want it to stop at the end of the song and begins to fade out !
Then it keeps playing for 30 minutes, but I can't hear a thing because the volume got to 0 at the end of the first song. If I change the volume it instantly gets back to normal but it's still really annoying.
I only had this problem with my boom because I don't use the sleep timer on my SB3 so I don't know if it affects other devices.

IMHO when you set the sleep timer to anything other than "end of song" it should cancel the fading out to make sure that doesn't happen.
Comment 1 Seppi Evans 2009-12-23 01:05:57 UTC
The description is identical to the the sleep bug that I see on two SB3 devices.
Comment 2 Andy Grundman 2012-02-24 09:57:49 UTC
I use sleep a lot but have never seen this. Will look at it along with my other sleep/fade pet peeve, bug 14372.