Am I right in thinking the following? A music playing application, such as Lollipop or mpv, will inhibit power-saving and, thereby, inhibit all of (1) the screensaver, (2) suspend, (3) the brightness being reduced after a period of idleness?
If I am right, is that not bad for battery life because coarse-grained? That is, surely music players - as against video players - should do 1 and 2 but not 3? I do not want to play music when using battery power and pointlessly take the power hit that is the lack of 3.
Music players should not inhibit brightness reductiion?
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Music players should not inhibit brightness reductiion?
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