• How do I stop Steam from playing soundtracks>>

    From PW@21:1/5 to All on Tue Apr 22 18:58:47 2025
    Hi,

    All the YouTube videos I found say there is an option for music player
    under the View menu. It does not exist.

    How do I stop Steam from playing a soundtrack or whatever? I have to
    bring up the task manager and end Steam in order to get them to stop!

    -pw

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  • From PW@21:1/5 to [email protected] on Wed Apr 23 21:26:43 2025
    On Wed, 23 Apr 2025 11:04:04 -0400, Spalls Hurgenson <[email protected]> wrote:

    On Tue, 22 Apr 2025 18:58:47 -0600, PW
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    Hi,

    All the YouTube videos I found say there is an option for music player >>under the View menu. It does not exist.

    How do I stop Steam from playing a soundtrack or whatever? I have to
    bring up the task manager and end Steam in order to get them to stop!

    The view menu just lets you to jump to the list of soundtracks
    directly; there is no dedicated 'music player' option. You can use it
    to show all your soundtracks, select the album, and find the play
    controls there. It's cumbersome, but it works.

    An easier method is to click the little "show soundtrack controls"
    button that appears in the titlebar of the main Steam window. AFAIK,
    this only appears once you have downloaded and started playing a
    soundtrack (it's not there all the time)

    You can access the soundtracks in-game too (by pressing Shift-Tab to
    pull up the Steam overlay), but you have to enable the music player
    first. Go to settings, select "in game" from left pane, click "toolbar >preferences" in right pane, then toggle "soundtrack player". Now when
    you SHIFT-TAB in game, a little music icon will appear in the toolbar
    at the bottom of the screen. Click that for music player controls

    Steam used to have a dedicated music player feature that would let you
    play not only downloaded soundtracks but also music from outside of
    your steam library. It was deprecated a few years ago. All that's left
    is this messy, inconsistent half-assed implementation.

    [Valve /really/ needs to do a clean-up of the app. It's
    feature rich, but all those features are scattered about *
    haphazardly and aren't anywhere you'd expect them to be.
    The music-player is just one example of this. Alternately,
    make the interface configurable and then let users download
    skins/mods that fit their own individual needs, as is
    frequently done with open-source software]

    Honestly, I just don't bother with Steam for music; I use a
    third-party app. If I get a soundtrack on Steam that I want to keep, I
    just copy the files from the Steam folder to the directory where I
    stash my other music files. It gives me a consistent UI for playing
    music --in Steam or out--, it supports the multimedia function keys on
    my keyboard (which Steam player does not), and it lets me play all my
    tunes, not just the handful Steam allows.









    * it's a bit dated, but here's one person's take on what a Steam
    redesign might look like. Whether you like her decisions or not, she
    does a good job of pointing out the clutter and inconsistency the
    client currently suffers from.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDY2p1CTkPo


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    All right. There was a music file that was downloaded on it's own but
    I don't see it under soundtracks. I don't remember what it was so no
    biggie. I just won't play the music files any more.

    Thanks Spalls.

    -pw

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