AVplayer resuming after incoming call

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心在旅途
心在旅途 2020-12-04 15:48

I am using AVPlayer for music playback. My problem is that after an incoming call, the player won\'t resume. How do I handle this when an incoming call comes?

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  •  一个人的身影
    2020-12-04 16:34

    Starting from iOS 6 you must handle AVAudioSessionInterruptionNotification and AVAudioSessionMediaServicesWereResetNotification, before this you had to use delegate methods.

    First you should call the AVAudioSession singleton and configure it for your desired use.

    For example:

    AVAudioSession *aSession = [AVAudioSession sharedInstance];
    [aSession setCategory:AVAudioSessionCategoryPlayback
              withOptions:AVAudioSessionCategoryOptionAllowBluetooth 
                    error:&error];
    [aSession setMode:AVAudioSessionModeDefault error:&error];
    [aSession setActive: YES error: &error];
    

    Then you should implement two methods, for the notifications which the AVAudioSession would call:

    [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self
                                             selector:@selector(handleAudioSessionInterruption:)
                                                 name:AVAudioSessionInterruptionNotification
                                               object:aSession];
    

    First one is for any interruption which would be called because of an incoming call, alarm clock, etc.

    [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self
                                             selector:@selector(handleMediaServicesReset)
                                                 name:AVAudioSessionMediaServicesWereResetNotification
                                               object:aSession];
    

    The second one if the media server resets for any reason, you should handle this notification to reconfigure audio or do any housekeeping. By the way the notification dictionary won't contain any object.

    Here is an example for handling the playback interruption:

    - (void)handleAudioSessionInterruption:(NSNotification*)notification {
    
        NSNumber *interruptionType = [[notification userInfo] objectForKey:AVAudioSessionInterruptionTypeKey];
        NSNumber *interruptionOption = [[notification userInfo] objectForKey:AVAudioSessionInterruptionOptionKey];
    
        switch (interruptionType.unsignedIntegerValue) {
            case AVAudioSessionInterruptionTypeBegan:{
                // • Audio has stopped, already inactive
                // • Change state of UI, etc., to reflect non-playing state
            } break;
            case AVAudioSessionInterruptionTypeEnded:{
                // • Make session active
                // • Update user interface
                // • AVAudioSessionInterruptionOptionShouldResume option
                if (interruptionOption.unsignedIntegerValue == AVAudioSessionInterruptionOptionShouldResume) {
                    // Here you should continue playback.
                    [player play];
                }
            } break;
            default:
                break;
        }
    }
    

    Notice that you should resume playback when the optional value is AVAudioSessionInterruptionOptionShouldResume

    And for the other notification you should take care of the following:

    - (void)handleMediaServicesReset {
    // • No userInfo dictionary for this notification
    // • Audio streaming objects are invalidated (zombies)
    // • Handle this notification by fully reconfiguring audio
    }
    

    Regards.

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