** Description changed:

  Release: Karmic 9.10 (i386)
  
  The audio manager in Karmic has a tab called "applications", where audio
  outputting apps are registered and may be mixed seperatly. If one of the
  apps crashes, it doesn't get correctly unregistered from the apps-tab.
- This unregistered app seems to reset the volume to 0 every time the song
- changes.
+ No reproducable errors result from this, although it seems that
+ sometimes the volume gets set to 0 from this not correctly unregistered
+ app.
  
  Reproduction:
  (1) start video lan client and play some music with it
  (2) open the audio manager via the taskbar, choose the "applications" tab
- (3) kill the video lan client with a "kill -9 [vlc-pid]"
- (4) reopen vlc, start some music and wait for the song to change. Upon 
change, the sound manager sets the volume to 0
+ (3) kill the video lan client with a "kill -9 [vlc-pid]". This vlc will 
remain in the audio managers application tab.
  
  proposed secrity: low

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Audio manager does not remove crashed applications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/415325
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