How do i pass the song info such as song name and track duration to control center. Player plays music fine and the play and pause control works fine though.
Playing with apple's music app
Playing with my app with the code below, how to pass song information in order to display it ?
//AppDelegate
-(void)setupAudio
{
// Set AVAudioSession
NSError *sessionError = nil;
[[AVAudioSession sharedInstance] setDelegate:self];
[[AVAudioSession sharedInstance] setCategory:AVAudioSessionCategoryPlayback error:&sessionError];
// Change the default output audio route
UInt32 doChangeDefaultRoute = 1;
AudioSessionSetProperty(kAudioSessionProperty_OverrideCategoryDefaultToSpeaker,
sizeof(doChangeDefaultRoute), &doChangeDefaultRoute);
[[UIApplication sharedApplication] beginReceivingRemoteControlEvents];
[self becomeFirstResponder];
}
//Make sure we can recieve remote control events
- (BOOL)canBecomeFirstResponder {
return YES;
}
- (void)remoteControlReceivedWithEvent:(UIEvent *)event
{
//if it is a remote control event handle it correctly
if (event.type == UIEventTypeRemoteControl) {
if (event.subtype == UIEventSubtypeRemoteControlPlay)
{
NSLog(@"UIEventSubtypeRemoteControlPlay");
[[AppMusicPlayer sharedService]playAudio];
}
else if (event.subtype == UIEventSubtypeRemoteControlPause)
{
NSLog(@"UIEventSubtypeRemoteControlPause");
[[AppMusicPlayer sharedService]pauseAudio];
}
else if (event.subtype == UIEventSubtypeRemoteControlTogglePlayPause)
{
NSLog(@"UIEventSubtypeRemoteControlTogglePlayPause");
}
}
}
AppMusicPlayer.m
+ (id) sharedService
{
static dispatch_once_t _singletonPredicate;
static AppMusicPlayer *_sharedObject = nil;
dispatch_once(&_singletonPredicate, ^{
_sharedObject = [[AppMusicPlayer alloc]init];
});
return _sharedObject;
}
- (id)init
{
self = [super init];
if (self) {
// Work your initialising here as you normally would
}
return self;
}
- (void)playAudio
{
[self.audioPlayer play];
}
- (void)pauseAudio
{
NSLog(@"pause");
[self.audioPlayer pause];
}
- (void)playAudioFromURL:(NSURL *)songURL
{
[self.audioPlayer stop];
//Declare the audio file location and settup the player
NSError *error;
self.audioPlayer = [[AVAudioPlayer alloc] initWithContentsOfURL:songURL error:&error];
[self.audioPlayer setNumberOfLoops:-1];
if (error)
{
NSLog(@"%@", [error localizedDescription]);
}
else
{
//Load the audio into memory
[self.audioPlayer prepareToPlay];
[self.audioPlayer play];
}
}
-(void)setUpRemoteControl
{
NSDictionary *nowPlaying = @{MPMediaItemPropertyArtist: songItem.artistName,
MPMediaItemPropertyAlbumTitle: songItem.albumTitle,
MPMediaItemPropertyPlaybackDuration:songItem.playbackDuration,
MPNowPlayingInfoPropertyPlaybackRate:@1.0f,
MPMediaItemPropertyArtwork:[songMedia valueForProperty:MPMediaItemPropertyArtwork]
};
[[MPNowPlayingInfoCenter defaultCenter] setNowPlayingInfo:nowPlaying];
}
I happen to be working on the same thing today and don't know the answer, but in my app the Control Center does show the app name. I want to be able to show the title of the thing I'm playing. I even have a picture I'd like to show, like an album cover. I don't think I'm doing anything different than you, I didn't code anything to send it the app name, for example.
Wait a second... I see there's something called MPNowPlayingInfoCenter that we should look into..
Not sure but may be this code help you little bit..
You are looking for this:
Are you playing songs from iPods music library ? If yes than You should you MPMusicPlayerViewController, it provides in-build functionality for seek bar properties as well as Info center.
I can see here in your code you have used AVAudioPlayer, We can set only below details using AVAudioPlayer class, but can't access seekbar change event in our app.
Here we need to count album.playrDur and album.elapsedTime as per required format.