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MPNowPlayingInfoCenter not reacting properly when pausing playback

I am trying to get MPNowPlayingInfoCenter to work properly when pausing playback. (I have a streaming music app that uses AVPlayer for playback, and I am playing back in my Apple TV over Airplay.) Everything but pausing seems to be reflected correctly in the Apple TV UI. I am initializing it like this:

MPNowPlayingInfoCenter *center = [MPNowPlayingInfoCenter defaultCenter];
NSDictionary *songInfo = @{
    MPMediaItemPropertyTitle: title,
    MPMediaItemPropertyArtist: artist
};
center.nowPlayingInfo = songInfo;

Since I am streaming, I do not have duration info upon starting the playback. When I get “ready” signal from the stream, I update the duration that shows up correctly on my Apple TV:

MPNowPlayingInfoCenter *center = [MPNowPlayingInfoCenter defaultCenter];
NSMutableDictionary *playingInfo = [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithDictionary:center.nowPlayingInfo];
[playingInfo setObject:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:length] forKey:MPMediaItemPropertyPlaybackDuration];
center.nowPlayingInfo = playingInfo;

I can also seek with this technique when the user seeks the track:

[playingInfo setObject:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:length * targetProgress] forKey:MPNowPlayingInfoPropertyElapsedPlaybackTime];

The one thing I can NOT figure out is, how to pause the playhead on my Apple TV. When user taps pause in my UI, I am trying to do something like:

MPNowPlayingInfoCenter *center = [MPNowPlayingInfoCenter defaultCenter];
NSMutableDictionary *playingInfo = [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithDictionary:center.nowPlayingInfo];        
[playingInfo setObject:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:0.0f] forKey:MPNowPlayingInfoPropertyPlaybackRate];            
center.nowPlayingInfo = playingInfo;

Instead of pausing, this seeks the playhead back to zero and keeps advancing it.

How do I get the playhead to pause correctly in my Apple TV UI?

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Jaanus Avatar asked Aug 01 '12 03:08

Jaanus


2 Answers

I've the solution! Set only the MPMediaItemPropertyPlaybackDuration

1 - When you start the track, set the property with the total duration of the track:

MPNowPlayingInfoCenter *center = [MPNowPlayingInfoCenter defaultCenter];
NSDictionary *songInfo = @{
    MPMediaItemPropertyTitle: title,
    MPMediaItemPropertyArtist: artist
    MPMediaItemPropertyPlaybackDuration : [NSNumber numberWithFloat:length]
};
center.nowPlayingInfo = songInfo;

2 - when you pause the track... do nothing.

3 - when you play the track, set the property with the currentTrackTime:

MPNowPlayingInfoCenter *center = [MPNowPlayingInfoCenter defaultCenter];
NSMutableDictionary *playingInfo = [NSMutableDictionary dictionaryWithDictionary:center.nowPlayingInfo];        
[playingInfo setObject:[NSNumber numberWithFloat:player.currentTrackTime] forKey:MPNowPlayingInfoPropertyElapsedPlaybackTime];            
center.nowPlayingInfo = playingInfo;
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Damien Romito Avatar answered Oct 28 '22 13:10

Damien Romito


Here what you searching, this working very good add this to your Class:

- (void)remoteControlReceivedWithEvent: (UIEvent *) receivedEvent {

    if (receivedEvent.type == UIEventTypeRemoteControl) {

        switch (receivedEvent.subtype) {

            case UIEventSubtypeRemoteControlTogglePlayPause:[self playPause:nil];

                break;

            default: break;
        }
    }
}

you can add functions for forward or backward with adding other CASE code like this:

case UIEventSubtypeRemoteControlBeginSeekingBackward:[self yourBackward:nil];
                break;

and to calling play pause you need to create a action like this:

- (IBAction)playPause:(id)sender {

    if (yourPlayer.rate == 1.0){

        [yourPlayer pause];
    } else if (yourPlayer.rate == 0.0) {

        [yourPlayer play];
    }
}

Important: any case you adding need the IBAction

Hope this help you

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BlackSheep Avatar answered Oct 28 '22 13:10

BlackSheep