No AVPlayer Delegate? How to track when song finished playing? Objective C iPhone development

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死守一世寂寞 2020-11-27 14:09

I\'ve looked around but I can\'t find a delegate protocol for the AVPlayer class. What gives?

I\'m using its subclass, AVQueuePlayer, to pl

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  • 2020-11-27 14:30

    There is a lot of information in the Apple docs AVFoundation Programming Guide (look for the monitoring playback section). It appears to be mainly through KVO so you may wish to brush up on that if you are not too familiar (there is a guide for that to Key Value Observing ProgrammingGuide.

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  • 2020-11-27 14:32

    I'm using this one, and it works:

    _player = [[AVPlayer alloc]initWithURL:[NSURL URLWithString:_playingAudio.url]];
    CMTime endTime = CMTimeMakeWithSeconds(_playingAudio.duration, 1);
    timeObserver = [_player addBoundaryTimeObserverForTimes:[NSArray arrayWithObject:[NSValue valueWithCMTime:endTime]] queue:NULL usingBlock:^(void) {
        [_player removeTimeObserver:timeObserver];
        timeObserver = nil;
        //TODO play next sound
    }];
    [self play];
    

    where _playingAudio is my custom class with some properties and timeObserver is id ivar.

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  • 2020-11-27 14:38

    Yes. Add a KVO observer to the player's status or rate:

    - (IBAction)go {
       self.player = .....
       self.player.actionAtItemEnd = AVPlayerActionStop;
       [self.player addObserver:self forKeyPath:@"rate" options:0 context:0]; 
    }
    
    - (void)stopped {
        ...
        [self.player removeObserver:self]; //assumes we are the only observer
    }
    
    - (void)observeValueForKeyPath:(NSString *)keyPath ofObject:(id)object change:(NSDictionary *)change context:(void *)context {
        if (context == 0) {
            if(player.rate==0.0) //stopped
                [self stopped];
        }
        else
            [super observeVal...];
    }
    

    So basically, that's it.

    Disclaimer: I wrote that in here so I didn't check if the code was good. ALSO I never used AVPlayer before but it should be about right.

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  • 2020-11-27 14:50

    Swift 3 - I add an observer to AVPlayerItem every time I add a video to the player:

    func playVideo(url: URL) {
      let playerItem = AVPlayerItem(asset: AVURLAsset(url: someVideoUrl))
      NotificationCenter.default.addObserver(self, selector: #selector(playerItemDidPlayToEndTime), name: NSNotification.Name.AVPlayerItemDidPlayToEndTime, object: playerItem)
      self.player.replaceCurrentItem(with: playerItem)
      self.player.play()
    }
    
    func playerItemDidPlayToEndTime() {
      // load next video or something
    }
    
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  • 2020-11-27 14:51

    Yes, the AVPlayer class does not have a delegate protocol like the AVAudioPlayer. You need to subscribe to notifications on an AVPlayerItem. You can create an AVPlayerItem using the same URL that you would otherwise pass to -initWithURL: on AVPlayer.

    -(void)startPlaybackForItemWithURL:(NSURL*)url {
    
        // First create an AVPlayerItem
        AVPlayerItem* playerItem = [AVPlayerItem playerItemWithURL:url];
    
        // Subscribe to the AVPlayerItem's DidPlayToEndTime notification.
        [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] addObserver:self selector:@selector(itemDidFinishPlaying:) name:AVPlayerItemDidPlayToEndTimeNotification object:playerItem];
    
        // Pass the AVPlayerItem to a new player
        AVPlayer* player = [[[AVPlayer alloc] initWithPlayerItem:playerItem] autorelease];
    
        // Begin playback
        [player play]
    
    } 
    
    -(void)itemDidFinishPlaying:(NSNotification *) notification {
        // Will be called when AVPlayer finishes playing playerItem
    }
    
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