I have an MPMoviePLayerController that http streams audio files in succession from an xml playlist that is parsed into an array.
Issue is when a song is playing, and the phone gets locked, it keeps playing the song, background audio supported and all, till the end of the song.... but when calling:
- (void) moviePlayBackDidFinish:(NSNotification*)notification {...}
and I call the function to load the next track
- (void) LoadTrack:(int)indexToPlay {
//use the generic APIContentObject.
APIContentObject *currentTrack = [playlist objectAtIndex:indexToPlay];
NSLog(@"%@",[currentTrack SluggedURL]);
//get url
NSURL *url=[NSURL URLWithString:[currentTrack FileURL]];
//moviePlayer = [[MPMoviePlayerController alloc] initWithContentURL:url];
if (!moviePlayer){
moviePlayer = [[MPMoviePlayerController alloc] initWithContentURL:url];
}else{
//moviePlayer = nil;
//moviePlayer = [[MPMoviePlayerController alloc] initWithContentURL:url];
//moviePlayer = [[MPMoviePlayerController alloc] initWithContentURL:url];
//[moviePlayer initWithContentURL:url];
[moviePlayer setContentURL:url];
moviePlayer.shouldAutoplay = YES;
[moviePlayer prepareToPlay];
[moviePlayer play];
}
...
It doesn't load the track and gives me the following in the output:
[MPCloudAssetDownloadController] Prioritization requested for media item ID: 0
as you can see by the commented lines I've tried a number of ways to solve this. None of which actually play the next song. Is it because background audio needs to be a constant stream? Can I not do it this way?
We have a CMS that users can change their playlists in, so it needs to be a mp3->-mp3 bridging while in background.
Plays current song fine, but why isn't it loading a new song?
or are network requests not considered part of 'background audio'?
Appreciate it much.