I have been building a MediaPlayer Application, I've been trying to get my Mediaplayer Application to handle AudioFocusChange events. However, It appears no matter how I structure my code I will not listen for AudioFocusChange events and will continue playing over the top of other apps. Everything works except for when I click the play button in my app, it just plays the music on top of the other music app without pausing it. I tried
public void play() {
Intent("com.android.music.musicservicecommand");
i.putExtra("command", "pause");
MainActivity.this.sendBroadcast(i);
int requestAudioFocus = AM.requestAudioFocus(afChangeListener, AudioManager.AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN, AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC);
if (requestAudioFocus == AudioManager.AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_GRANTED) {
Toast.makeText(this, "Focus Granted", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
if (!mediaPlayer.isPlaying() || mediaPlayer == null) {
mediaPlayer.start();
handler.removeCallbacks(moveSeekBarThread);
handler.postDelayed(moveSeekBarThread, 300);
}
} else {
Toast.makeText(this, "Focus Not Granted", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show();
return;
}
}
at the top of my play() method, however it still plays the other apps music on top of that one.
So far I have:
public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity implements
AudioManager.OnAudioFocusChangeListener {
...
}
Followed By the listener block:
@Override
public void onAudioFocusChange(int focusChange) {
switch (focusChange) {
case AudioManager.AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS_TRANSIENT:
Toast.makeText(this, "FOCUS LOSS TRANSIENT", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
pause();
break;
case AudioManager.AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS:
pause();
Toast.makeText(this, "FOCUS LOST", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
break;
case AudioManager.AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT:
Intent i = new Intent("com.android.music.musicservicecommand");
i.putExtra("command", "pause");
MainActivity.this.sendBroadcast(i);
AM.setStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC, AM.getStreamMaxVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC), 0);
play();
case AudioManager.AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED:
stop();
break;
case AudioManager.AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_GRANTED:
Intent iARG = new Intent("com.android.music.musicservicecommand");
iARG.putExtra("command", "pause");
MainActivity.this.sendBroadcast(iARG);
AM.setStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC, AM.getStreamMaxVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC), 0);
play();
break;
}
}
I have also tried implementation outside of the class declaration and designating an
AudioManager.OnAudioFocusChangeListener = new onAudioFocusChangeListener(){
public void onAudioFocusChange(int focusChange){
...
}
as a global function, however, that was also not listening for focusChange's
Toasts were implemented into each switch case to notify me of when Focus state had been changed but I never see any notifications from them. I also tried putting in the method:
int requestAudioFocus = AM.requestAudioFocus(null, AudioManager.AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN, AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC);
if (requestAudioFocus == AudioManager.AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_GRANTED) {
Intent i = new Intent("com.android.music.musicservicecommand");
i.putExtra("command", "pause");
MainActivity.this.sendBroadcast(i);
}
However it only stops music in another app from playing once. I have a feeling I've overlooked something simple, I just cannot get it to work.
This was a simple mistake, instead of instantiating 'this' (instance) for the listener I was using an alternative listener I had previously defined but had forgotten to delete. Since the listener was implemented in the MainActivity:
public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity implements AudioManager.OnAudioFocusChangeListener {
AM.requestAudioFocus(afChangeListener <-- should have been 'this',
// Use the music stream.
AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC,
// Request permanent focus.
AudioManager.AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN);
requestAudioFocus() was declared incorrectly.
The switch case for focus change was written correctly:
@Override
public void onAudioFocusChange(int focusChange) {
switch (focusChange) {
case AudioManager.AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS_TRANSIENT:
Toast.makeText(this, "FOCUS LOSS TRANSIENT", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
pause();
break;
case AudioManager.AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS:
pause();
Toast.makeText(this, "FOCUS LOST", Toast.LENGTH_SHORT).show();
break;
case AudioManager.AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN_TRANSIENT:
Intent i = new Intent("com.android.music.musicservicecommand");
i.putExtra("command", "pause");
MainActivity.this.sendBroadcast(i);
AM.setStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC, AM.getStreamMaxVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC), 0);
play();
case AudioManager.AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_FAILED:
stop();
break;
case AudioManager.AUDIOFOCUS_REQUEST_GRANTED:
Intent iARG = new Intent("com.android.music.musicservicecommand");
iARG.putExtra("command", "pause");
MainActivity.this.sendBroadcast(iARG);
AM.setStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC, AM.getStreamMaxVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC), 0);
play();
break;
}
}
With the implementation at MainActivity written correctly as well:
public class MainActivity extends AppCompatActivity implements AudioManager.OnAudioFocusChangeListener