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How can you make ObjectAnimator independent of the "Animator duration scale" developer options setting when constant and unmodifiable speed is critical?

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I noticed there is no explicit answer for this. You can do this by calling the hidden API via reflection:

// Get duration scale from the global settings.
float durationScale = Settings.Global.getFloat(context.getContentResolver(),
                        Settings.Global.ANIMATOR_DURATION_SCALE, 0);

// If global duration scale is not 1 (default), try to override it
// for the current application.
if (durationScale != 1) {
  try {
    ValueAnimator.class.getMethod("setDurationScale", float.class).invoke(null, 1f);
    durationScale = 1f;
  } catch (Throwable t) {
    // It means something bad happened, and animations are still
    // altered by the global settings. You should warn the user and
    // exit application.
  }
}

For more details you can check this blog post: https://arpytoth.com/2016/12/20/android-objectanimator-independent-of-global-animator-duration/

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  • Very nice this answer is still here as the linked domain has gone entirely offline and the Internet Archive doesn't have a copy of it.
    – i336_
    Oct 2, 2021 at 12:21
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If you dont want to mess with setDurationScale, just do this

//in activity, kotlin
val animScale = Settings.Global.getFloat(this.contentResolver, Settings.Global.ANIMATOR_DURATION_SCALE, 1f)
animator.setDuration((timeInMs/animScale).toLong())
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    This doesn't really solve the issue entirely as the user can turn off the animation, which sets the scale to 0. This would then fail. Oct 6, 2020 at 11:34
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Had to use hidden API to access the setDurationScale method on the ValueAnimator object.

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    how did you did that? Could u pls post some example for help. Feb 1, 2016 at 5:38

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