How to set the mediaplayer volume programmatically. I use it for alarm notification. Any help is highly appreciated and thanks in advance.
10 Answers
Using AudioManager, you can simply control the volume of media players.
AudioManager audioManager = (AudioManager)getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
audioManager.setStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC, 20, 0);
also from MediaPlayer (But I didn't try that)
setVolume(float leftVolume, float rightVolume)
Since: API Level 1
Sets the volume on this player. This API is recommended for balancing the output of audio streams within an application. Unless you are writing an application to control user settings, this API should be used in preference to setStreamVolume(int, int, int) which sets the volume of ALL streams of a particular type. Note that the passed volume values are raw scalars. UI controls should be scaled logarithmically.
Parameters
leftVolume left volume scalar
rightVolume right volume scalar
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2if 0, it takes no volume. If 1, it is ringing with full volume on the device. Commented Nov 23, 2011 at 7:13
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What is the 20 number? I thought you said volume was from 0 to 1? Commented Feb 23, 2015 at 6:10
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120 is the max volume number (0 is minimum). But I've found out this can be different per device. You can get the max volume number using audioManager.getStreamMaxVolume(streamType) and do some nice math if you'd like adjust it in a more controlled way ;-) Commented Aug 4, 2017 at 8:02
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1Note that setVolumes value range (0.0-1.0) is relative to the current media volume. So if the media volume is 0, then it won't matter what the value is, no sound is coming out :) Commented Jun 17, 2019 at 20:30
Hope this help
audio = (AudioManager) getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
For Volume UP
audio.adjustStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC,
AudioManager.ADJUST_RAISE, AudioManager.FLAG_SHOW_UI);
for Volume Down
audio.adjustStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC,
AudioManager.ADJUST_LOWER, AudioManager.FLAG_SHOW_UI);
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hi dwivedi ji, can we adjust notification sound through our device's volume button ? Commented Aug 14, 2014 at 6:11
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Is there a way to raise the volume of the actual
MediaPlayer
file, not the phone volume? I am getting aMediaPlayer
whose playback is very low, even if the phone volume is normal. Commented Feb 23, 2015 at 6:13
To Hide Volume Controll UI:
audio = (AudioManager) getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
For Volume UP
audio.adjustStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC,
AudioManager.ADJUST_RAISE, 0);
for Volume Down
audio.adjustStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC,
AudioManager.ADJUST_LOWER, 0);
You can do the below using Kotlin
, this code will check if the media volume is more than 20% of the maximum volume of the device, and will reduce it to be 20% only.
val audio = this.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE) as AudioManager
val level = audio.getStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC)
val maxVolume = audio.getStreamMaxVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC)
val percent = 0.2f
val twintyVolume = (maxVolume * percent).toInt()
if ( level > twintyVolume) {
Toast.makeText(this,"audio level is $level", Toast.LENGTH_LONG).show()
audio.setStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC,twintyVolume,0)
}
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Read this page right here. It explains very well. Basically, unless your app is a replacement alarm clock, you need to make the following call in the "onCreate()" function:
setVolumeControlStream(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC);
In this way you can create the volume of your app using the hardware buttons.
The below code sets the volume to the maximum level (getStreamMaxVolume()).
AudioManager am = (AudioManager) getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
am.setStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC,am.getStreamMaxVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC),0);
Remember to set left and right speaker volumes.
if (System.nanoTime() == alarm){
yourMediaPlayer.setVolume(volume, volume)}
}
Try This
protected static void setVolume(int volume) {
currentVolume = volume;
{
if (volume == 1) {
volume = 2;
}
try {
float vol = ((float) volume / CONSTANT.SYSTEM_MAX_VOLUME);
mediaPlayer.setVolume(vol, vol);
} catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
Code:
AudioManager mAudioManager = (AudioManager) mContext.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
try
{
float count = 100 * 0.2f;
Log.d("--count_float", count + "");
Log.d("--count_final", Math.round(count) + "");
Log.d("--count_volume", new
PreferenceMotionSensor(mContext).getStreamVolume());
mAudioManager.setStreamVolume(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC, Math.round(count), 0);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Log.d("--Error", e.getMessage());
}
Output
D/--count_float: 20.0
D/--count_final: 20
D/--count_volume: 100