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Remote Functions Refactor
Overview
Remote functions exist to enable background->tab, and tab->background function delegation (i.e. Call a function in a tab, but have it run in the background and vice versa).
Refactoring has been started to make these functions interfaced and type safe.
Tasks
Grepping the codebase for remoteFunction( shows where it's still being us
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- Metastream Version:Beta 0.4.0
- Browser + Version:Google Chrome Version 76.0.3809.136 (Official Build) (64-bit)
- OS Version:Google Chrome OS Version 76.0.3809.136 (Official Build) (64-bit)
The volume doesn't match the video player volume. When metastream is 50%, the vid
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