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I have the following code:

AssetFileDescriptor afd = getAssets().openFd("AudioFile.mp3");
player = new MediaPlayer();
player.setDataSource(afd.getFileDescriptor());
player.prepare();
player.start();

The problem is that, when I run this code, it starts playing all the audio files in the assets directory, in alphabetical order instead of just playing the audio file I requested. What am I doing wrong? Is there a better way to play audio files from the assets directory?

Follow-up question: Is there a difference between keeping audio files in the assets directory and keeping them in the res/raw directory? Besides the fact that they don't get ids if they are in the assets directory. If I move the audio files to the res/raw folder then I have a problem with reusing MediaPlayers because there is no id parameter for setDataSource(). I can't find a good guideline for handling this kind of problem.

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player.setDataSource(afd.getFileDescriptor(),afd.getStartOffset(),afd.getLength());

Your version would work if you had only one file in the assets directory. The asset directory contents are not actually 'real files' on disk. All of them are put together one after another. So, if you do not specify where to start and how many bytes to read, the player will read up to the end (that is, will keep playing all the files in assets directory)

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    It worked. Thanks. But I think my version SHOULD have also worked. Aug 5, 2010 at 16:17
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    Your version would work if you had only one file in the assets directory. The asset directory contents are not actually 'real files' on disk. All of them are put together one after another. So, if you do not specify where to start and how many bytes to read, the player will read up to the end (that is, will keep playing all the files in assets directory) Aug 9, 2010 at 4:46
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    This is the code path that I am using but it doesn't work: stackoverflow.com/questions/9124378/… Feb 16, 2012 at 5:54
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    +1 for answering a completely unrelated question I had about asset files!
    – jjm
    Nov 10, 2012 at 9:54
  • @SarwarErfan mind blown by the implementation of assets directory >_<
    – Warpzit
    Aug 13, 2013 at 7:37
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This function will work properly :)

// MediaPlayer m; /*assume, somewhere in the global scope...*/

public void playBeep() {
    try {
        if (m.isPlaying()) {
            m.stop();
            m.release();
            m = new MediaPlayer();
        }

        AssetFileDescriptor descriptor = getAssets().openFd("beepbeep.mp3");
        m.setDataSource(descriptor.getFileDescriptor(), descriptor.getStartOffset(), descriptor.getLength());
        descriptor.close();

        m.prepare();
        m.setVolume(1f, 1f);
        m.setLooping(true);
        m.start();
    } catch (Exception e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
}
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    what is m? you are initializing m = new MediaPlayer(); after and used it before?
    – Umer
    Jan 29, 2015 at 7:33
  • Hi @Umar, I have take Global variable MediaPlayer m = null; then I have assigned in playBeep() function Jan 29, 2015 at 9:22
  • Keep in mind MediaPlayer m must be static or have another reference. If you have m in a function without any reference, GC will "collect" it Mar 20, 2015 at 20:40
  • sometimes audio does not play to the end Dec 20, 2018 at 12:18
  • looping to true is that forever playing?
    – gumuruh
    May 18, 2020 at 0:09
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start sound

startSound("mp3/ba.mp3");

method

private void startSound(String filename) {
    AssetFileDescriptor afd = null;
    try {
        afd = getResources().getAssets().openFd(filename);
    } catch (IOException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
    MediaPlayer player = new MediaPlayer();
    try {
        assert afd != null;
        player.setDataSource(afd.getFileDescriptor(), afd.getStartOffset(), afd.getLength());
    } catch (IOException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
    try {
        player.prepare();
    } catch (IOException e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
    player.start();
}
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  • This is useful when the file is in a subfolder of assets directory. Thank you.
    – Abdulwehab
    Oct 25, 2021 at 7:09
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Here my static version:

public static void playAssetSound(Context context, String soundFileName) {
    try {
        MediaPlayer mediaPlayer = new MediaPlayer();

        AssetFileDescriptor descriptor = context.getAssets().openFd(soundFileName);
        mediaPlayer.setDataSource(descriptor.getFileDescriptor(), descriptor.getStartOffset(), descriptor.getLength());
        descriptor.close();

        mediaPlayer.prepare();
        mediaPlayer.setVolume(1f, 1f);
        mediaPlayer.setLooping(false);
        mediaPlayer.start();
    } catch (Exception e) {
        e.printStackTrace();
    }
}
2

Fix of above function for play and pause

  public void playBeep ( String word )
{
    try
    {
        if ( ( m == null ) )
        {

            m = new MediaPlayer ();
        }
        else if( m != null&&lastPlayed.equalsIgnoreCase (word)){
            m.stop();
            m.release ();
            m=null;
            lastPlayed="";
            return;
        }else if(m != null){
            m.release ();
            m = new MediaPlayer ();
        }
        lastPlayed=word;

        AssetFileDescriptor descriptor = context.getAssets ().openFd ( "rings/" + word + ".mp3" );
        long                start      = descriptor.getStartOffset ();
        long                end        = descriptor.getLength ();

        // get title
        // songTitle=songsList.get(songIndex).get("songTitle");
        // set the data source
        try
        {
            m.setDataSource ( descriptor.getFileDescriptor (), start, end );
        }
        catch ( Exception e )
        {
            Log.e ( "MUSIC SERVICE", "Error setting data source", e );
        }

        m.prepare ();
        m.setVolume ( 1f, 1f );
        // m.setLooping(true);
        m.start ();
    }
    catch ( Exception e )
    {
        e.printStackTrace ();
    }
}
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this works for me:

public static class eSound_Def
{
  private static Android.Media.MediaPlayer mpBeep;

  public static void InitSounds( Android.Content.Res.AssetManager Assets )
  {
    mpBeep = new Android.Media.MediaPlayer();

    InitSound_Beep( Assets );
  }

  private static void InitSound_Beep( Android.Content.Res.AssetManager Assets )
  {
    Android.Content.Res.AssetFileDescriptor AFD;

    AFD = Assets.OpenFd( "Sounds/beep-06.mp3" );
    mpBeep.SetDataSource( AFD.FileDescriptor, AFD.StartOffset, AFD.Length );
    AFD.Close();

    mpBeep.Prepare();
    mpBeep.SetVolume( 1f, 1f );
    mpBeep.Looping = false;
  }

  public static void PlaySound_Beep()
  {
    if (mpBeep.IsPlaying == true) 
    {
      mpBeep.Stop();
      mpBeep.Reset();
      InitSound_Beep(); 
    }
    mpBeep.Start();
  }
}

In main activity, on create:

protected override void OnCreate( Bundle savedInstanceState )
{
  base.OnCreate( savedInstanceState );
  SetContentView( Resource.Layout.lmain_activity );
  ...
  eSound_Def.InitSounds( Assets );
  ...
}

how to use in code (on button click):

private void bButton_Click( object sender, EventArgs e )
{
  eSound_Def.PlaySound_Beep();
}
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  • WWWWWWhat is eUNIS?
    – Dyno Cris
    Apr 21, 2020 at 19:26
  • eUNIS is custom static class with variable Assets, that is reference to application assets.
    – Altivo
    Apr 22, 2020 at 21:47

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