I am querying the MediaStore to get the videos based on a duration of (MAX 15 seconds).
The problem I am facing is when I record a video using the gallery. Then, if I go to my app, this video does not show up in this cursor. However, if I go to the gallery and open the video, it is returned the next time I query.
Here is my query:
private Cursor getVideos() {
_.log("getVideos");
String[] proj = { MediaStore.Video.Media._ID,
MediaStore.Video.Media.DATA,
MediaStore.Video.Media.DISPLAY_NAME,
MediaStore.Video.Media.SIZE, MediaStore.Video.Media.DATE_TAKEN,
MediaStore.Video.Media.DURATION };
return managedQuery(MediaStore.Video.Media.EXTERNAL_CONTENT_URI, proj,
MediaStore.Video.Media.DURATION + "<=?" + " AND "
+ MediaStore.Video.Media.DURATION + ">=?" + " AND "
+ MediaStore.Video.Media.SIZE + ">=?", new String[] {
"15000", "1000", "1000" }, null);
}
Possible solution would be to force a refresh before querying. I tried this using the following code which utilizes a MediaScannerConnection:
_.log("new MediaScannerConnection");
msc = new MediaScannerConnection(mContext, new MediaScannerConnectionClient() {
public void onScanCompleted(String path, Uri uri) {
_.log("onScanCompleted:"+path);
msc.disconnect();
synchronized (lock) {
lock.notifyAll();
}
}
public void onMediaScannerConnected() {
_.log("onMediaScannerConnected:" + MediaStore.Video.Media.EXTERNAL_CONTENT_URI.toString());
msc.scanFile(MediaStore.Video.Media.EXTERNAL_CONTENT_URI.getPath(),
null);
}
});
_.log("connect");
msc.connect();
synchronized (lock) {
try {
_.log("waiting");
lock.wait();
} catch (InterruptedException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
_.log("done waiting");
}
However this did not solve the problem. On some phones, I am getting onMediaScannerConnected called multiple times and never onScanCompleted