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I have a simple activity which contains one instance of a VideoView and a reference to its' MediaPlayer. My goal was to use the setNextMediaPlayer() api from the MediaPlayer object in order to minimize the switching time between 2 videos.

In the below code, the 1st video plays well. When the 1st video completes, the 2nd video's audio begins to play in the background, but only the last frame of the 1st video is shown.

Do you know what the problem is? Why isn't the 2nd video's video displaying?

private VideoView player1;
private MediaPlayer mediaPlayer1;

public static final String URL_1 = "https://example.com/video1.mp4";
public static final String URL_2 = "https://example.com/video2.mp4";

public static final String TAG = "PrebufferingActivity";

public boolean FIRST_TIME = true;
public int count = 0;

@SuppressLint("NewApi")
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
    super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
    setContentView(R.layout.activity_prebuffering);

    player1 = (VideoView) findViewById(R.id.videoPlayer1);

    player1.setOnPreparedListener(new OnPreparedListener(){
        @Override
        public void onPrepared(MediaPlayer mp)          {
            mediaPlayer1 = mp;

            if(FIRST_TIME == true)
            {
                mediaPlayer1.start();
                player1.requestFocus();
                FIRST_TIME = false;
            }
        }
    });

    player1.setOnInfoListener(new OnInfoListener(){
        @Override
        public boolean onInfo(MediaPlayer mp, int what, int extra)          
        {
            if(what == MediaPlayer.MEDIA_INFO_VIDEO_RENDERING_START)
            {
                count++;
                if(count % 2 != 0)
                {
                    Log.d(TAG, "Odd count (" + count + ") Prebuffering URL_2");
                    MediaPlayer myMediaPlayer = MediaPlayer.create(PrebufferingActivity.this, Uri.parse(URL_2));
                    mp.setNextMediaPlayer(myMediaPlayer);
                }
                else
                {
                    Log.d(TAG, "Even count (" + count + ") Prebuffering URL_1");
                    MediaPlayer myMediaPlayer = MediaPlayer.create(PrebufferingActivity.this, Uri.parse(URL_1));
                    mp.setNextMediaPlayer(myMediaPlayer);
                }
            }
            return false;
        }
    });

    player1.setOnCompletionListener(new OnCompletionListener(){
        @Override
        public void onCompletion(MediaPlayer mp) {

        }
    });

    // Player 1
    player1.setMediaController(new MediaController(this));
    player1.setVideoURI(Uri.parse(URL_1));
}

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In your example you create new MediaPlayer, but VideoView knows nothing about and can't control it. It wouldn't work properly.

If you need some specific functions probably you need to build your analog of VideoView, that would use MediaPlayer.

Regarding playing 2nd video by using setNextMediaPlayer() you can find some hints here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/28465846/755313

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  • Hi demaksee, thanks for your answer. I created a new MediaPlayer and set it as the nextMediaPlayer here: MediaPlayer myMediaPlayer = MediaPlayer.create(PrebufferingActivity.this, Uri.parse(URL_1)); mp.setNextMediaPlayer(myMediaPlayer); Since "mp" is associated to VideoView, shouldn't this work?
    – code
    Feb 11, 2015 at 22:47
  • Shouldn't. VideoView knows only about own MediaPlayer (mp in this case), and method setNextMediaPlayer no effect in this case. If you need you own custom video view, you should write it: public class CustomVideoView extends View { MediaPlayer mp = new MediaPlayer(); ... }
    – demaksee
    Feb 12, 2015 at 23:05

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