I want to develop a kind of media player with PhoneGap (Cordova 2.2.0), and use Adobe's Phonegap Build for other platforms. This means almost everything has to be relative ;) The development of my app is on Android 2.3 (the minimal target).
Here is my problem:
The path to file works well when it's from the net (http://...), or has been given the definite path as shown below (/android_asset/www/media/song.mp3). However, when trying to do it relatively (media/song.mp3) the song won't start playing, giving me an error code:
MediaPlayer: error (1, -2147483648)
If I press play again I get a few more errors:
MediaPlayer: start called in state 0 //meaning there is no file
MediaPlayer: error (-38, 0)
MediaPlayer: Error (-38,0)
Is there a way to make it work relatively, without the need for:
if(Android){
src=...
}
if(iOS){
src=...;
}...
The above option is time consuming, and will become error prone if the paths change for one of the platforms.
Here's the minified Javascript Code:
var song;
var app = {
initialize : function() {
this.bindEvents();
},
bindEvents : function() {
document.addEventListener('deviceready', this.onDeviceReady, false);
},
onDeviceReady : function() {
app.receivedEvent('deviceready');
song = new Media("/android_asset/www/media/song.mp3");
console.log("The song is: " + (song.mediaStatus!=0?"okay":"none"));
$('#play').click(function() {
song.play();
console.log("Song started");
});
$('#pause').click(function() {
song.pause();
console.log("Song paused");
});
$('#stop').click(function() {
song.stop();
console.log("Song stopped");
});
},
receivedEvent : function(id) {
console.log('Received Event: ' + id);
}
};
If anything more is needed to say, please tell me.