I have an app that needs to have:
Background music playing while using the app (eg. spotify)
Background music playing while watching movie from AVPlayer
Stop the music when recording a video
Like Snapchat, the camera-viewcontroller is part of a "swipeview" and therefore always on.
However, when opening and closing the app, the music makes a short "crack" noise/sound that ruins the music.
I recorded it here:
https://soundcloud.com/morten-stulen/hacky-sound-ios
(3 occurrences)
I use these settings for changing the AVAudiosession in the appdelegate didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:
do {
try AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().setCategory(AVAudioSessionCategoryPlayAndRecord,withOptions:
[AVAudioSessionCategoryOptions.MixWithOthers,
AVAudioSessionCategoryOptions.DefaultToSpeaker])
try AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().setActive(true)
} catch {
print("error")
}
I use the LLSimpleCamera control for video recording and I've set the session there to:
_session.automaticallyConfiguresApplicationAudioSession = NO;
It seems others have the same problem with other camera libraries as well:
https://github.com/rFlex/SCRecorder/issues/127
https://github.com/rFlex/SCRecorder/issues/224
This guy removed the audioDeviceInput, but I kinda need that for recording video.
https://github.com/omergul123/LLSimpleCamera/issues/48
I also tried with Apple's code "AvCam", and I still have the same issue. How does Snapchat do this?!
Any help would be greatly appreciated, and I'll gladly provide more info or code!
I do something similar to what you're wanting, but without the camera aspect, but I think this will do what you want. My app allows background audio that will mix with non-fullscreen video/audio. When the user plays an audio file or a full screen video file, I stop the background audio completely.
The reason I do SoloAmbient then Playback is because I allow my audio to be played in the background when the device is locked. Going SoloAmbient will stop all background music playing and then switching to Playback lets my audio play in the app as well as in the background.
This is why you see a call to a method that sets the lock screen information in the Unload method. In this case, it is nulling it out so that there is no lock screen info.
In AppDelegate.swift
//MARK: Audio Session Mixing
func allowBackgroundAudio()
{
do {
try AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().setCategory(AVAudioSessionCategoryPlayback, withOptions: .MixWithOthers)
} catch {
NSLog("AVAudioSession SetCategory - Playback:MixWithOthers failed")
}
}
func preventBackgroundAudio()
{
do {
//Ask for Solo Ambient to prevent any background audio playing, then change to normal Playback so we can play while locked
try AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().setCategory(AVAudioSessionCategorySoloAmbient)
try AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().setCategory(AVAudioSessionCategoryPlayback)
} catch {
NSLog("AVAudioSession SetCategory - SoloAmbient failed")
}
}
When I want to stop background audio, for example when playing an audio track that should be alone, I do the following:
In MyAudioPlayer.swift
func playUrl(url: NSURL?, backgroundImageUrl: NSURL?, title: String, subtitle: String)
{
ForgeHelper.appDelegate().preventBackgroundAudio()
if _mediaPlayer == nil {
self._mediaPlayer = MediaPlayer()
_mediaPlayer!.delegate = self
}
//... Code removed for brevity
}
And when I'm done with my media playing, I do this:
private func unloadMediaPlayer()
{
if _mediaPlayer != nil {
_mediaPlayer!.unload()
self._mediaPlayer = nil
}
_controlView.updateForProgress(0, duration: 0, animate: false)
ForgeHelper.appDelegate().allowBackgroundAudio()
setLockScreenInfo()
}
Hope this helps you out!
Related
I am creating an music player iOS app and getting data from firebase. I can able to control play, pause, next and previous in simulator or iPhone. While headset is connect to device play, next and previous functionalities are not working properly.
Here is the code which i've used;
func setupRemoteCommandCenter() {
// Get the shared MPRemoteCommandCenter
let commandCenter = MPRemoteCommandCenter.shared()
// Add handler for Play Command
commandCenter.playCommand.addTarget { event in
player?.play()
print("headset play")
return .success
}
// Add handler for Pause Command
commandCenter.pauseCommand.addTarget { event in
player?.pause()
print("headset pause")
return .success
}
// Add handler for Next Command
commandCenter.nextTrackCommand.addTarget { event in
return .success
}
// Add handler for Previous Command
commandCenter.previousTrackCommand.addTarget { event in
return .success
}
}
And calling setupRemoteCommandCenter function in viewdidload
This document says that to receive player event notifications you need to
begin playing audio
be the "Now playing app"
The definition of "Now playing app" is hard to pin down, but it seems to be any app that has an active, non-mixable audio session and is playing audio (or has very recently played audio, there seems to be a brief grace period here) . One possible non-mixable audio session is:
let session = AVAudioSession.sharedInstance()
do {
try session.setCategory(AVAudioSessionCategoryPlayback)
try session.setActive(true)
} catch let err as NSError {
print("Error setting up non mixable audio session \(err)")
}
p.s. if you want the headset controls to work while the screen is locked (or if you want the lockscreen controls to work for that matter), you will need to add audio to Background Modes, because technically, if the screen is locked then your app has been backgrounded:
We have functionality for background recording in app.
It is working fine when app in background mode but it is stop when we open other app and play sound in it.How can we continue recording even without stop recording when other app play sound.
Note: When Recording start at that time out app in background mode.
Call this method in appDelegate,
func audioSessionSettings() {
do {
try AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().setCategory(AVAudioSessionCategoryRecord, with: AVAudioSessionCategoryOptions.mixWithOthers)
try AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().setActive(true)
} catch let error {
print(error.localizedDescription)
}
}
I am testing this using iOS 10.2 on my actual iPhone 6s device.
I am playing streamed audio and am able to play/pause audio, skip tracks, etc. I also have enabled background modes and the audio plays in the background and continues through a playlist properly. The only issue I am having is getting the lock screen controls to show up. Nothing displays at all...
In viewDidLoad() of my MainViewController, right when my app launches, I call this...
func setupAudioSession(){
UIApplication.shared.beginReceivingRemoteControlEvents()
do {
try AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().setCategory(AVAudioSessionCategoryPlayback, with: AVAudioSessionCategoryOptions.mixWithOthers)
self.becomeFirstResponder()
do {
try AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().setActive(true)
print("AVAudioSession is Active")
} catch let error as NSError {
print(error.localizedDescription)
}
} catch let error as NSError {
print(error.localizedDescription)
}
}
and then in my AudioPlayer class after I begin playing audio I call ...
func setupLockScreen(){
let commandCenter = MPRemoteCommandCenter.shared()
commandCenter.nextTrackCommand.isEnabled = true
commandCenter.nextTrackCommand.addTarget(self, action:#selector(skipTrack))
MPNowPlayingInfoCenter.default().nowPlayingInfo = [MPMediaItemPropertyTitle: "TESTING"]
}
When I lock my iPhone and then tap the power button again to go to the lock screen, the audio controls are not displayed at all. It is as if no audio is playing, I just see my normal background photo. Also no controls are displayed in the control panel (swiping up on home screen and then swiping left to where the music controls should be).
Is the issue because I am not using AVAudioPlayer or AVPlayer? But then how does, for example, Spotify get the lock screen controls to display using their own custom audio player? Thanks for any advice / help
The issue turned out to be this line...
try AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().setCategory(AVAudioSessionCategoryPlayback, with: AVAudioSessionCategoryOptions.duckOthers)
Once I changed it to
try AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().setCategory(AVAudioSessionCategoryPlayback, with: [])
everything worked fine. So it seems that passing in any argument for AVAudioSessionCategoryPlaybackOptions causes the lock screen controls to not display. I also tried passing in .mixWithOthers an that too caused the lock screen controls to not be displayed
In Swift 4. This example is only to show the player on the lock screen and works with iOS 11. To know how to play auidio on the device you can follow this thread https://stackoverflow.com/a/47710809/1283517
import MediaPlayer
import AVFoundation
Declare player
var player : AVPlayer?
Now create a function
func setupLockScreen(){
let commandCenter = MPRemoteCommandCenter.shared()
commandCenter.nextTrackCommand.isEnabled = true
commandCenter.togglePlayPauseCommand.addTarget(self, action: #selector(controlPause))
MPNowPlayingInfoCenter.default().nowPlayingInfo = [MPMediaItemPropertyTitle: currentStation]
}
now create a function for control play and pause event. I have created a BOOL "isPlaying" to determine the status of the player.
#objc func controlPause() {
if isPlaying == true {
player?.pause()
isPlaying = false
} else {
player?.play()
isPlaying = true
}
}
And ready. Now the player will be displayed on the lock screen
Yes, for the lock screen to work you need to use iOS APIs to play audio. Not sure how Spotify does it but they may be using a second audio session in parallel for this purpose and use the controls to control both. Your background handler (the singleton in my case) could start playing the second audio with 0 volume when it goes into background and stop it when in foreground. I haven't tested it myself but an option to try.
I am writing an app that uses both AVAudioPlayer to play local mp3 files and MPMusicPlayerController to play system / Apple music / iTunes music.
I am maintaining a custom nowPlayingMP3Item that is being set after I play the song using AVAudioPlayer.
I could check the playback state of the MusicController, but I'd need to reload the UI if it changed from mp3 to system music...
Is there any way to observe (maybe the audio session) or something and determine whether mp3 or system music is playing and update the UI accordingly?
Thanks for any help
When there is an interruption,the audio will be paused and your audio session will been deactivated. If your app contains playing interface, you will need to update the interface. When the interruption ends, you can activate audio session and resume playback of the audio.
NotificationCenter.default.addObserver( forName: .AVAudioSessionInterruption, object: nil, queue: nil) { n in
let why = AVAudioSessionInterruptionType( rawValue: n.userInfo![ AVAudioSessionInterruptionTypeKey] as! UInt)!
if why = = .began {
// began
}
else {
// ended
}
}
I am using an AVAudioEngine object, that has many AVAudioPlayerNodes attached to it. The audio all works fine, except it stops any audio that the iPhone is playing in the background (i. e. from iTunes or another music app).
When my app is opened, it stops any other background audio. Is there a way to allow background audio to continue to play? Even when my app is using AVAudioPlayerNodes to play audio itself?
Music App has it's own audioSession, that makes audio engine stops, i had that problem too, please restart after music app.
func stepB_startEngine(){
if engine.running == false {
do { try engine.start() }
catch let error {
print(error)
}
}
}
setup audioSettion also:
func setUpAudioSession(){
do {
try AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().setCategory(.ambient, options: .mixWithOthers)
try AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().setActive(true, options: .notifyOthersOnDeactivation)
} catch let error {
print(error)
}
}