MutePlay prevents incoming notification sounds from disrupting your music playback

While I realize that some people might enjoy being able to hear their incoming notifications over the sound of their Now Playing music, Iām a particular breed of person who absolutely hates it when an incoming notification sound announces itself over my favorite part of a song.

iOS developer uz-ra received a request from a fellow jailbreaker who felt the same way I do, and as a result, a new and free jailbreak tweak called MutePlay was conceived.
In a post shared to /r/jailbreak, uz-ra says that MutePlay prevents your Now Playing musicās volume from being momentarily reduced by the notification sound whenever your deviceās mute toggle is turned on.
We should note that incoming notification sounds will still be heard normally whenever Now Playing music is paused, and that the tweak only applies when the media is actually playing. The tweak also allows the user to hear keyboard clicks while typing, along with other kinds of system sounds as normal.
If youāre concerned that you might miss notifications while the tweak is in full effect, then I would simply say, ādonāt worry about it.ā The people who are using tweaks like this are probably actively using their phone while listening to music, which means theyāll see the banner notifications pop up.
Itās more likely that you could miss a notification while your device is locked, but as soon as you pick it up again, youāll see the missed notification on your Lock Screen, regardless of hearing the notification sound or not.
If youāre interested in giving the new MutePlay jailbreak tweak a try, then you can download it for free from uz-raās personal repository. The tweak supports jailbroken iOS & iPadOS 11 through 17 devices and there are no options to configure.
Anyone who isnāt already using uz-raās personal repository can add it to their package manager app of choice by using the URL provided below:
https://uz-ra.github.io/
Are you going to be taking advantage of the MutePlay jailbreak tweak? Tell us why or why not in the comments section down below.



