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This exact situation happens to me quite often. Here's the scenario: I scan the Google News homepage for today's news, and click the middle mouse button on the 5-10 stories that interest me, thus opening them up directly into background tabs, intending to read them one-by-one afterwards. If any of these articles have videos that autoplay, I start hearing random news reports without knowing which tab(s) the video is playing in, and have to frantically search through them to pause it. I'm pretty sure this is what Randall is referring to. [[Special:Contributions/216.174.143.92|216.174.143.92]] 14:56, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
 
This exact situation happens to me quite often. Here's the scenario: I scan the Google News homepage for today's news, and click the middle mouse button on the 5-10 stories that interest me, thus opening them up directly into background tabs, intending to read them one-by-one afterwards. If any of these articles have videos that autoplay, I start hearing random news reports without knowing which tab(s) the video is playing in, and have to frantically search through them to pause it. I'm pretty sure this is what Randall is referring to. [[Special:Contributions/216.174.143.92|216.174.143.92]] 14:56, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
: Yes, exactly.  I often read a story which contains links to several others I'd like to read.  So I open them in background tabs to get to after I finish the first story.  And a few moments later some video on a tab (or several tabs) which I'm not looking at will start to play.  Often it is difficult to find the tab(s) on which the video(s) is playing since, as noted above, the video is non-obvious.  More often than not I find (if I can find it at all) that it's coming from some small ad running in a border area.
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: Yes, exactly.  I often read a story which contains links to several others I'd like to read.  So I open them in background tabs to get to after I finish the first story.  And a few moments later some video on a tab (or several tabs) which I'm not looking at will start to play.  Often it is difficult to find the tab(s) on which the video(s) is playing since, as noted above, the video is non-obvious.  More often than not I find (if I can find it at all) it's coming from some small add running in a border area.
 
: Very frustrating and often leads me to just turn down the sound and ignore the thing that's clamoring for my attention.  Gets the advertiser exactly the opposite reaction from me than what they want.  Very counter-productive for the advertiser. [[Special:Contributions/67.51.59.66|67.51.59.66]] 17:29, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
 
: Very frustrating and often leads me to just turn down the sound and ignore the thing that's clamoring for my attention.  Gets the advertiser exactly the opposite reaction from me than what they want.  Very counter-productive for the advertiser. [[Special:Contributions/67.51.59.66|67.51.59.66]] 17:29, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
 
Chrome [http://thenextweb.com/google/2013/02/25/google-chrome-may-soon-get-audio-indicators-to-show-you-noisy-tabs-keep-them-open-when-memory-runs-out/ shows a visual indicator of which tab is playing audio], and Firefox is [http://thenextweb.com/google/2013/02/25/google-chrome-may-soon-get-audio-indicators-to-show-you-noisy-tabs-keep-them-open-when-memory-runs-out/ considering adding the feature].  The problem is that plugins do their own audio-playing, and don't let the browser know when they're playing audio.  So, for now, this only works for audio that the browser itself plays (which includes Youtube HTML5).  --[[User:Interiot|Interiot]] ([[User talk:Interiot|talk]]) 18:45, 21 October 2013 (UTC)
 
Chrome [http://thenextweb.com/google/2013/02/25/google-chrome-may-soon-get-audio-indicators-to-show-you-noisy-tabs-keep-them-open-when-memory-runs-out/ shows a visual indicator of which tab is playing audio], and Firefox is [http://thenextweb.com/google/2013/02/25/google-chrome-may-soon-get-audio-indicators-to-show-you-noisy-tabs-keep-them-open-when-memory-runs-out/ considering adding the feature].  The problem is that plugins do their own audio-playing, and don't let the browser know when they're playing audio.  So, for now, this only works for audio that the browser itself plays (which includes Youtube HTML5).  --[[User:Interiot|Interiot]] ([[User talk:Interiot|talk]]) 18:45, 21 October 2013 (UTC)

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