After a lot of debugging I finally found what is causing this error! Garbage Collection!
I have a video playing in media view and in the background I am looking for new videos from a Rest API.
Every now and then I see the Garbage collection running:
02-22 13:14:57.969: D/dalvikvm(16888): GC_EXPLICIT freed 152K, 4% free 6746K/6979K, paused 2ms+2ms
And the straight after that:
02-22 13:14:57.969: W/MediaPlayer-JNI(16888): MediaPlayer finalized without being released
So I tested it by calling System.gc() every 5 seconds.
As soon as the first GC is called it happens!
02-22 13:19:47.813: D/dalvikvm(17060): GC_EXPLICIT freed 167K, 5% free 6745K/7047K, paused 2ms+2ms ---- I call GC
02-22 13:19:47.813: W/MediaPlayer-JNI(17060): MediaPlayer finalized without being released ---- VIDEO PLAY INTERRUPTED
Why does this happen? Can I prevent it?
Playing the video:
private void playMedia(int playListIndex) throws IOException {
File mediadir = getDir("tvr", Context.MODE_PRIVATE);
filelist = mediadir.listFiles();
Log.i("media player", "play media!");
String path = filelist[playListIndex].getAbsolutePath();
FileInputStream fileInputStream = new FileInputStream(path);
final Uri uri = Uri.parse(path);
String filename = filelist[playListIndex].getName();
if (filename.contains("image")) {
imageView = (ImageView)findViewById(R.id.imageView);
imageView.setVisibility(View.VISIBLE);
imageView.setImageURI(uri);
mHandler.postDelayed(new Runnable() {
public void run() {
imageView.setVisibility(View.GONE);
imageView.setImageURI(uri);
onCompletion(null);
}
}, 4000);
} else if (filename.contains("video")) {
MediaPlayer pl = new MediaPlayer();
pl.setOnCompletionListener(this);
pl.setDisplay(holder);
pl.setDataSource(fileInputStream.getFD());
pl.prepare();
pl.start();
}
}
And when it is done:
@Override
public void onCompletion(MediaPlayer mp) {
Log.i("media player", "play next please!");
if (mp != null) {
mp.release();
}
// play next video
currentMedia++;
if (currentMedia > playList.size() - 1) {
currentMedia = 0;
}
try {
playMedia(currentMedia);
} catch (IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}