Playing 2 musics through 2 different sound cards at same time

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余生分开走 2021-02-12 19:24

Trying something pretty out of the box... I have a simple app with a button that when pushed, plays music out of the audio jack of my android tablet.

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  • 2021-02-12 19:36

    it works about like this:

    protected void playAudio() {
        this.playByDeviceIdx(0, R.raw.xxx);
        this.playByDeviceIdx(1, R.raw.yyy);
    }
    
    protected void playByDeviceIdx(int deviceIndex, @IdRes int resId) {
    
        /* obtain audio-output device-infos */
        deviceInfos[] devices = audioManager.getDevices(AudioManager.GET_DEVICES_OUTPUTS);
    
        /* check, if the desired index is even within bounds */
        if(deviceInfos.length < deviceIndex) {
    
            /* create an instance of MediaPlayer */
            MediaPlayer mp = MediaPlayer.create(this, resId);
    
            /* assign a preferred device to the MediaPlayer instance */
            mp.setPreferredDevice(deviceInfos[deviceIndex]);
    
           /* start the playback (only if a device exists at the index) */
           mp.start();
        }
    }
    

    you could also filter for the headset jack plug/unplug event:

    IntentFilter intentFilter = new IntentFilter(Intent.ACTION_HEADSET_PLUG);
    Intent intent = context.registerReceiver(null, intentFilter);
    boolean isConnected = intent.getIntExtra("state", 0) == 1;
    

    sources: me, based upon the SDK documentation for the MediaPlayer.

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  • 2021-02-12 19:40

    According to the MediaPlayer documentation, you can set the audio device using setPreferredDevice which receive an AudioDeviceInfo as a parameter, see https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/MediaPlayer.html#setPreferredDevice(android.media.AudioDeviceInfo).

    You will then have to create one MediaPlayer to play on each device.

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