Good day,
My app is a music playing app. I control the <audio>
-Tag with Javascript. So far no problems, play, pause, next and previous buttons are working. When I stand-by the device in iOS 5, the music keeps playing, but the automatic next song doesn't work. When it isn't in stand-by, it works. And in iOS 6, just after pressing the button, the music fades out.
The Play/Pause button on the lockscreen works in iOS 5, but not in iOS 6.
Here the SWIFT 2.0 version to set the audio session category to 'playback' before creating the UIWebView.
This plugin will make your app ignore the mute switch. It's basically the same code that's in the other answers but it's nicely wrapped into a plugin so that you don't have to do any manual objective c edits.
https://github.com/EddyVerbruggen/cordova-plugin-backgroundaudio
Run this command to add it to your project:
Swift Syntax:
in AppDelegate:
Starting with iOS 6, you MUST set the audio session category to 'playback' before creating the UIWebView. This is all you have to do. It is not necessary to make the session active.
This should be used for html video as well, because if you don't configure the session, your video will be muted when the ringer switch is off.
Ensure that your target links to the AVFoundation framework.
If using Cordova, the file you need to modify is
platforms/ios/MyApp/Classes/AppDelegate.m
, and will end up looking like this:Also, as mentioned in the comments, you need to link the AVFoundation Framework, as explained in this answer:
open ./platforms/ios/MyApp.xcworkspace/