I am playing video from a controller like this:

func playMovie() {
    let path = Bundle.main.path(forResource: "xyz", ofType:"mov")
    let url = URL(fileURLWithPath: path!)

    self.player = AVPlayer(url: url)
    let layer: AVPlayerLayer = AVPlayerLayer(player: self.player)

    layer.frame = self.view.frame
    layer.videoGravity = AVLayerVideoGravityResizeAspectFill
    self.view.layer.addSublayer(layer)

    self.player.play()
}

Even after the controller is destroyed and no longer in use, I get this log message every second or so:

AQDefaultDevice (173): skipping input stream 0 0 0x0

I am not asking how to hide these logs. I know how to do that by setting OS_ACTIVITY_MODE to disable (See this for how to hide these logs). My concern is that the movie may be still playing somehow even after the controller is destroyed. Is there anything wrong in the way I am playing the movie. Or do I need to perform any additional cleanup?

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I guess this answer will fits you. It explains a way to remove the log with more details. stackoverflow.com/a/40336926/4602597 – MessuKilkain Nov 10 '16 at 10:59
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My question was not about how to hide unwanted logs. I have made that clear in the last paragraph. My question was if that particular log was pointing to an unreleased resource related to the AVPlayer. – RajV Feb 9 at 3:46
    
Possible duplicate of Hide strange unwanted Xcode 8 logs – Alex Hall Mar 23 at 2:15
    
The only reason I found this question (and the solution linked in comments to it) is to disable this annoying aspect of the log re a multimedia player object, as it interferes with reading other logs; FWIW. But yeah, apparently you're doing things right and the log isn't behaving as it ought. – Alex Hall Mar 23 at 2:18
    
This is so annoying. I spent hours trying to determine why the player wasn't stopping and now -- as far as I can tell -- it's an XCode bug. Did you ever find any other answer @RajV? – David Vincent Gagne Apr 4 at 18:24
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I got this problem when i using AVPlayer Foundation on iOS Simulator (xcode 8.1).However it doesn't log anymore on iOS devices. In my opinion it's a log bug.The player or the layer is destroyed.


update

i got this for you fix unwanted log messages

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Have same log, doesn't use AVPlayer Foundation. – Dima Deplov Nov 9 '16 at 13:09
    
I'm not sure about this, When i use Xcode 7,the log message is gone – zippo Nov 14 '16 at 6:35
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I have the same problem after using AVPlayer – ben Nov 14 '16 at 9:29
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Same here with AVPlayer since Xcode 8.1. – nontomatic Nov 16 '16 at 8:55
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i had facing this issue in Xcode 8 too – aznelite89 Nov 17 '16 at 4:17

No, you do nothing wrong. This is a bug with logs in Xcode8 + iOS10.


We can get round it in this way (device and simulator need different values):

Add the Name OS_ACTIVITY_MODE and the Value ${DEBUG_ACTIVITY_MODE} and check it (in Product -> Scheme -> Edit Scheme -> Run -> Arguments -> Environment).

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Add User-Defined Setting DEBUG_ACTIVITY_MODE, then add Any iOS Simulator SDK for Debug and set it's value to disable (in Project -> Build settings -> + -> User-Defined Setting)

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Did you read my question? I have already said I can disable logging using OS_ACTIVITY_MODE. That is not the point of this question. – RajV Nov 22 '16 at 15:34
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A "solution" that requires me to change an environment variable by hand, every time I switch from running in the Simulator to running on a device, is no solution at all. – matt Nov 25 '16 at 19:39
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If you'll find better solution, please, tell us. – Igor Nov 25 '16 at 19:56
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Opened openradar.me/29915431 – StuFF mc Jan 7 at 17:29
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clean fix on stackoverflow.com/a/39651073/1033581 – Cœur Feb 9 at 1:48

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