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It seems several users have noted that SoundPool.load() has regressed with the release of Lollipop (here, here and here):

The gist of it is that many developers, including myself, have previously called SoundPool.load() in the UI-thread, which has worked well in earlier releases of Android, but from Lollipop there seems to be a delay in the order tenths of seconds-seconds when loading small sounds using SoundPool.load().

I have not found any references in the Android documentation that would suggest that SoundPool.load() would load the sounds asynchronously, however, the behavior in earlier versions of Android and the existence of a OnLoadCompleteListener would imply this (what would otherwise be the point with the listener?)

My question is: Is SoundPool.load() supposed to load the sounds asynchronously, and can I design in accordance with this, and expect this to be fixed, or should I start putting this code in an AsyncTask or other background threading mechanism?

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asynchronously does not necessarily mean runs on a background thread.

SoundPool.load() clearly runs asynchronously. The question is whether it is running on the calling thread (typically the main thread), or on a separate thread.

load() calls a native _load() method which equates to android_media_SoundPool_load_FD in android_media_SoundPool.cpp

Following the logic onward from there into SoundPool.cpp, SoundPool.h, and SoundPoolThread, although I'm not well versed in C++ it seems fairly clear that its performing the actual work on a background thread.

It does take a long time to load sounds on some devices (20+ seconds on a little LGE tracfone, but less than 1 second on a more modern Samsung S6), so displaying a progress animation to the user might be appropriate if the sounds cannot be loaded ahead of time.

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If you any VCS control, you should patch or create a temporal fix and, when the bug is fixed, just revert your changes.

I wouldn't leave it as it is, even if this issue is on google sides, don't risk your user experience, patch it and revert it once it's fixed.

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  • I realize that this burden should not be passed on to the user. I am interested in knowing the intended usage pattern of SoundPool.load().
    – Waked
    Mar 22, 2015 at 22:22
  • Without code i can't tell for sure if what you're trying to do is ok but, this is a known issue with Lollipop, a bug on google's side so if it was working fine in the past you should keep the same "pattern" once its solved.
    – Ringo
    Mar 23, 2015 at 2:32

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