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About me
Name | Josh C. |
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Location | The Dale |
User since | Nov. 9, 2017 |
Number of add-ons developed | 0 add-ons |
Average rating of developer's add-ons | Not yet rated |
My Reviews
Open Google Voice
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Updating from my previous review, Ruben directed me to the GitHub issues page for the project, and the following instructions fixed my issue (thanks, Ruben!):
1. Go to the Thunderbird Edit -> Preferences -> General and scroll all the way down the page.
2. At the end of the page you should see a button called Config Editor. Click it to open the about:config dialog.
3. Click on the I accept the risk! button.
4. The following strings should be set as follows:
-- media.navigator.permission.disabled true
-- media.setsinkid.enabled true
-- media.allowed-to-play.enabled true
-- media.autoplay.enabled true
-- media.block-autoplay-until-in-foreground true
-- media.playback.warnings-as-errors true
5. Close the window and restart Thunderbird.
This should allow you to give Google Voice permission to access your audio devices, AND you should be able to choose which devices you want to use for each purpose.
One thing to note: Google Voice may not show ALL of your devices when opened through Thunderbird. For example, the output device that I use is a multichannel, output-only USB audio device, and it's not showing up. However, if you go into your Windows audio settings and, in the program specific settings, change Thunderbird to use your desired input and output devices, then Google Voice's settings can be set to "Default audio output device," and it should function as you desire.
Thanks again to the author for their response and help in figuring this out! This add-on will definitely be helpful!
Open Google Voice
Rated 5 out of 5 stars
This add-on works as described, so I'm giving it the full five stars, but the problem I've run into is that Thunderbird provides no way that I'm aware of to grant permission for Google Voice to access all of the audio devices on my system. I have to have Google Voice set up a certain way, as I have multiple audio devices. Not a fault of this add-on at all, it's a Thunderbird issue, but I wanted to put it out there in case anyone else runs into the same situation. If not for that, I would absolutely be using this add-on to keep all of my communications in one single window.
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