问题
The documentation for AVPlayer states the following:
[The] player works equally well with local and remote media files
However, the documentation for AVAudioPlayer states the following:
Apple recommends that you use this class for audio playback unless you are playing audio captured from a network stream
For the work I am doing I need some of the capabilities of AVAudioPlayer, but all my audio is being streamed. The main thing I need from AVAudioPlayer that AVPlayer does not have is the "playing" property. It is difficult to build a player UI without that property, among others.
So what is the difference between AVPlayer and AVAudioPlayer that makes the latter unsuitable for network streaming? Is there a way to get some of the info from AVPlayer that AVAudioPlayer provides such as the "playing" property?
回答1:
AVPlayer can play from AVPlayerItem using AVURLAsset with an iPod library url. The AVAudioPlayer cannot play from an iPod library url.
AVPlayer has no volume property and requires the use of the system volume setting which can be controlled only by the hardware switch or an MPVolumeView. But you can set the mix volume of AVAudioPlayer.
AVPlayer seems to report an incorrect currentTime after seeking. But AVAudioPlayer reports accurately.
回答2:
7 years after...
From a point of view with dependence on Swift and CocoaPods, so my answer is comparing for iOS 8+ only.
1. iPod library support
identical support since iOS6
2. volume control
identical support:
- You can set the mix volume of
AVAudioPlayer
directly. - You can set the mix volume of AVPlayer with an AVAudioMix on the AVPlayerItem
3. seeking control
both AVPlayer and AVAudioPlayer seem to report an incorrect currentTime after seeking:
- for AVAudioPlayer, it is suggested to stop() the AVAudioPlayer before seeking
- for AVPlayer, it is suggested to pass the option
AVURLAssetPreferPreciseDurationAndTimingKey
when initializing AVURLAssets. And rely on values given by observer block.
4. changing source
- you need only one
AVPlayer
to play multiple files - you need multiple
AVAudioPlayer
to play multiple files
回答3:
The AVPlayer actually has a similar property as the playing property of AVAudioPlayer.
Take a look at the rate
property.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3282866/avplayer-vs-avaudioplayer