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Is it possible to pick media items using MPMediaPickerController and then load them into an AVAudioPlayer object?

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If MPMusicPlayerController doesn't meet your needs, you can copy the audio to your local bundle so you can use AVAudioPlayer.

EDIT

You basically have three options for playing audio from the user's iPod library: MPMediaPlayer, AVPlayer and AVAudioPlayer.

Here are examples for MPMediaPlayer and AVPlayer:

- (void) mediaPicker: (MPMediaPickerController *) mediaPicker
   didPickMediaItems: (MPMediaItemCollection *) collection {


    MPMediaItem *item = [[collection items] objectAtIndex:0];
    NSURL *url = [item valueForProperty:MPMediaItemPropertyAssetURL];

    [self dismissModalViewControllerAnimated: YES];

    // Play the item using MPMusicPlayer

    MPMusicPlayerController* appMusicPlayer = [MPMusicPlayerController applicationMusicPlayer];

    [appMusicPlayer setQueueWithItemCollection:collection];
    [appMusicPlayer play];


    // Play the item using AVPlayer

    AVPlayerItem *playerItem = [[AVPlayerItem alloc] initWithURL:url];
    AVPlayer *player = [[AVPlayer alloc] initWithPlayerItem:playerItem];
    [player play];  

}

If you need to use AVAudioPlayer for some reason, or you need access to the audio file's actual audio data, you have to first copy the audio file to your app's directory and then work with it there. The AVAsset + AVPlayer stuff is the closest analogy to ALAsset if you're used to working with photos and videos.

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  • So audio assets in the form of AVAssets are used like ALAssets?
    – some_id
    Mar 7, 2011 at 18:16
  • I am trying to play music at host side, connected joins hear same music which is playing on host side. From host side i try to send media item to join side through connected sessions but media item not sending. Kindly tell me how i send media item from host to join (client) side? By the way i successfully send media title and media artwork. Thanks. Jun 24, 2015 at 2:14
  • Link probably should be updated — either to archival version or straight to the bitbucket repo it refers to. Apr 12, 2016 at 13:09
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    By using this: MPMediaItem *item = [[collection items] objectAtIndex:0]; NSURL *url = [item valueForProperty:MPMediaItemPropertyAssetURL]; It shows me, URL is null. Jul 29, 2016 at 12:14
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Just wanted to say that it appears that in iOS 6 and 7, AVAudioPlayer can play file URLs directly from the iPod without having to copy the audio data into your app directory as Art suggested.

- (void) mediaPicker: (MPMediaPickerController *) mediaPicker didPickMediaItems: (MPMediaItemCollection *) collection {


    MPMediaItem *item = [[collection items] objectAtIndex:0];
    NSURL *url = [item valueForProperty:MPMediaItemPropertyAssetURL];

    // Play the item using AVPlayer
    self.avAudioPlayer = [[AVAudioPlayer alloc] initWithContentsOfURL:url error:nil];
    [self.avAudioPlayer play];
}
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  • it couse -43 NSOSStatusErrorDomain when using media query Mar 21, 2013 at 15:23
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    Can someone verify that AVAudioPlayer can really play a song from the iPod library? It's become more important now that setVolume is deprecated on the MPMusicPlayerController. Oct 29, 2013 at 18:23
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    i use AVAudioPlayer to play iPod songs in both iOS 6 and 7. It works.
    – nvrtd frst
    Oct 31, 2013 at 6:22
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    Some songs don't work - in particular I've noticed some songs that were purchased >6 years ago don't work for me - I assume the DRM does not allow them to be played outside of the Music app...
    – Ephemera
    Nov 30, 2014 at 6:56
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I wanted to add (and I can't comment on SO yet) that it seems like in iOS 8, and perhaps before, songs that are stored on iCloud do not have a value for the property assetURL and return null for [npItem valueForProperty:MPMediaItemPropertyAssetURL].

Here is a sample output:

MPMediaItem *npItem = self.musicPlayerController.nowPlayingItem;
NSLog(@"Song Title: %@\n assetURL: %@\n Cloud Item: %d", npItem.title, [npItem valueForProperty:MPMediaItemPropertyAssetURL], npItem.cloudItem)


// Log Output
Song Title: Time We Had
assetURL: (null)
Cloud Item: 1

Song Title: The Quiet
assetURL: ipod-library://item/item.m4a?id=1529654720874100371
Cloud Item: 0
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  • Is there a way to distinguish between the "old" DRM protected songs and songs on the iCloud?
    – Ing. Ron
    Oct 24, 2016 at 11:35
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I think you'll find that the [NSBundle mainBundle] is READ-ONLY. It's not possible to write files into the APP, therefore AVAudioPlayer will not work for iPod-Library MPMediaItems!

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