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How to configure which media applications the media controls interact with?

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How can I limit which media applications are able to be controlled by the media shortcuts on Ubuntu?

I have some shortcut keys for the "Sound and Media" configured in the keyboard shortcuts. The primary media source switches automatically when I interact with a new source. I would like to limit which applications are able to automatically gain control from these shortcuts.

For example if I am listening to Spotify, but click on a YouTube video, the Play/Pause Skip track shortcuts will now control the YouTube video instead of Spotify. Is there a way to prevent this behaviour? Or to manually set the application which the media controls control?

This is most annoying as voice notes from the WhatsApp web app (interacted with through Chrome browser) arrest control from the media I am using. So I pause media to listen to a voice note, then lose the control to un-pause the media, because pressing the Play shortcut now plays the voice note again.

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