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This is more of a question than a suggestion. I know it's a relatively new feature but is there any way to disable or at least mute that feature? Even with the room muted it still plays and there's no way to adjust the volume that I've been able to find. If I've missed the volume controls please let me know.
 

zeroturbulence

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You mean u can play youtube vids in chat now? :eek: If so, there should be a volume control on the video itself. By the way I did read the last thing u wrote about the people who are out of jail and I think I agree with what you said, but still it scares me that they are allowed to roam society.
 
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You mean u can play youtube vids in chat now? :eek: If so, there should be a volume control on the video itself. By the way I did read the last thing u wrote about the people who are out of jail and I think I agree with what you said, but still it scares me that they are allowed to roam society.
Yeah you can now, looks like they made it so it can only work in the "Youtube" room. Haven't visited there yet but hopefully there's been at least a volume control added.

And, not that this belongs here, but I disagree lol. For the most part they were kids and when you're young enough there's a better chance for reform than an adult set in their ways. I wouldn't want people holding against me the bad choices I made as a kid. I think there's an age where a second chance is not only hoped for but at least reasonable.
 

zeroturbulence

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Yeah you can now, looks like they made it so it can only work in the "Youtube" room. Haven't visited there yet but hopefully there's been at least a volume control added.

And, not that this belongs here, but I disagree lol. For the most part they were kids and when you're young enough there's a better chance for reform than an adult set in their ways. I wouldn't want people holding against me the bad choices I made as a kid. I think there's an age where a second chance is not only hoped for but at least reasonable.
Sorry to drag this on in here, but I want you to know that I normally would agree with you 100% about rehabilitating kids, but what these kids did can be classified as sociopathic. I once heard a retired detective and author talk about the difference between a regular criminal and a sociopath.

He said imagine a delicious steak sandwich left out on a counter in an office by someone. Most individuals would look at it, be tempted to take it and then say to themselves "its not my sandwich and it would be wrong to take it because it belongs to someone else." Then they'd walk away. A criminal will come by, see the sandwich and thinks "what a delicious sandwich. Its not mine and I know I shouldn't take it, but this person shouldn't have left it here unguarded." Then the criminal takes it, knowing that he is doing something wrong. A sociopath sees the sandwich on the counter and just grabs it and eats it. He has absolutely no remorse, no qualms about whether its right or wrong, no thought or consideration at all for the victim. The people in this class are serial killers who got pleasure from torturing their victims.
 

RoboOp

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This is more of a question than a suggestion. I know it's a relatively new feature but is there any way to disable or at least mute that feature? Even with the room muted it still plays and there's no way to adjust the volume that I've been able to find. If I've missed the volume controls please let me know.
The first day or so we allowed the YouTube functionality for different rooms but now it's only enabled for the YouTube room. So if you're muted and want to stay muted, don't go to the YouTube room. :)

But yes a volume control (for the video) is coming.
 

RoboOp

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And volume control is there now. Just click the volume level you want on the litte white volume level meter in the lower left hand part of the video frame.