I was watching a tutorial on preloading sounds in SpriteKit to avoid the delay and frame rate drop when first playing the sound.This is the way they said to use the AVAudioPlayer to preload the sounds using the prepareToPlay()
method:
import AVFoundation
override func didMoveToView(view: SKView) {
do {
let sounds = ["sound1", "sound2"]
for sound in sounds {
let audioPlayer = try AVAudioPlayer(contentsOfURL: NSURL(fileURLWithPath: NSBundle.mainBundle().pathForResource(sound ofType: "mp3")!))
audioPlayer.prepareToPlay()
}
}
catch {
}
}
And then playing the sound using an SKAction like this:
self.runAction(SKAction.playSoundFileNamed("sound1.mp3", waitForCompletetion: false)
How does this actually preload the sounds? Is there some reference to the actual sound file in memory when you do the prepareToPlay()
method? It seems like I would have to use the AVAudioPlayer or the audioPlayer
variable since that's what I used the prepareToPlay(
) method on instead of just referencing the sound file from the SKAction.
.play()
method to use it instead of adding it to the scene and using.play()
?