Because work on it has not completed in time for the milestone release.

On 21 March 2016 at 12:03, Dylan Coakley <dylan_coak...@yahoo.co.uk>
wrote:

> Why is this bug being removed from the milestone?
>
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> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1477838
>
> Title:
>   Crackling sound after playing audio and suspended
>
> Status in Canonical System Image:
>   Triaged
> Status in pulseaudio package in Ubuntu:
>   Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
>   The Meizu MX4 is doing a weird "tic tic tic..." after receive a
>   notification (from telegram, mail...) and it's suspended.
>
>   ------
>
>   When I press the screen lock button on the MX4 shortly after playing
>   music or ending a phone call I hear a radio/fuzzy distorted noise
>   coming from the phone. To make it stop I need to unlock and lock the
>   screen again but this is not ideal.
>
>   -----
>
>   When the screen is locked and the playing song is finished and waiting
>   for a stopped signal, MX4 will do a weird lower sound.
>
>   -----
>
>   TEST CASE (Thanks to Kamikaze)
>   1. Boot the device and wait until it suspends (black screen)
>   2. ssh to the device
>   3. Run from the command line:
>     $ aplay /usr/share/sounds/alsa/Front_Left.wav
>   4. Repeat step 3 until you reproduce the issue (3 to 5 times)
>
>   --- Original Case ---
>   How to reproduce (Note this does not always work, the phone needs to be
> in some specific state yet to be determined)
>
>   Ensure MX4 is not plugged into USB
>   Call the MX4 and hear the ringtone
>   Dismiss the call
>   Push the power button to turn off the screen
>   Tick Tick Tick
>   Push the power button to turn on the screen
>   hissing
>   Push the power button to turn off the screen
>   Tick Tick Tick
>   etc
>
>   It will not clear until you play another sound
>   Does not happen in silent mode of course
>
>   ------from the dupe ----
>
>   Aquaris E4.5
>
>   Steps to reproduce:
>
>   1. Start playing a podcast.
>   2. Switch to a different app.
>   3. Lock the screen.
>   4. Wait for the Podcast to finish.
>   5. Wait a bit longer.
>
>   Expected results:
>
>   No noise from speaker.
>
>   Actual results:
>
>   Soft white noise from speaker. It seems that some part of the audio
>   subsystem is still switched on. I am concerned that this could be
>   draining battery.
>
>   Workaround:
>
>   After the Podcast finishes, unlock the phone and switch back to the
>   Podbird app. This causes the noise to stop.
>
>   Comments:
>
>   I noticed the same soft white noise continues a second or two after
>   the phone plays any sound from any app, but then turns off. I presume
>   there is some time out turning off some part of the audio subsystem.
>   Presumably if there is a reason, it should happen even when the app
>   causing the sound to play is not active.
>
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