Description
Environment
Second Life Test 7.1.11.10800977053 (64bit)
Release Notes
CPU: Apple M1 Pro (2400 MHz)
Memory: 16384 MB
OS Version: macOS 14.6.1 Darwin 23.6.0 Darwin Kernel Version 23.6.0: Mon Jul 29 21:14:30 PDT 2024; root:xnu-10063.141.2~1/RELEASE_ARM64_T6000 x86_64
Graphics Card Vendor: Apple
Graphics Card: Apple M1 Pro
OpenGL Version: 4.1 Metal - 88.1
Window size: 1225x867
Font Size Adjustment: 96pt
UI Scaling: 0.75
Draw distance: 96m
Bandwidth: 10000kbit/s
LOD factor: 1.125
Render quality: 1
Texture memory: 10922MB
Disk cache: Max size 1638.4 MB (100.0% used)
HiDPI display mode:
J2C Decoder Version: KDU v7.10.4
Audio Driver Version: OpenAL, version 1.1 ALSOFT 1.23.1 / OpenAL Community / OpenAL Soft: OpenAL Soft
Dullahan: 1.14.0.202408091638
CEF: 118.4.1+g3dd6078+chromium-118.0.5993.54
Chromium: 118.0.5993.54
LibVLC Version: 3.0.21
Voice Server Version:
September 13 2024 11:25:24
Description
If "Voice Chat" is disabled prior to logging in, the Conversations panel will incorrectly show a voice dot next to the user's own name, even though voice is not connected.
I don't see this bug if "Voice Chat" is disabled after login time - all voice dots and indicators disappear as expected in that case.
Reproduction steps
- Launch the viewer
- Disable voice chat: Open Preferences -> Sound & Media, and uncheck "Enabled" next to "Voice Chat"
- Login to any region (reproduces with both webRTC and Vivox-mode regions)
- Open the Conversations floater, and look for voice dots
Expected results:
No voice dots should appear anywhere, since Voice Chat is disabled.
Actual results:
A voice dot appears next to your avatar's name in the Conversations floater. No voice dot appears above the avatar's head, however.