Issue
I'm playing a video (from youtube) using a VideoView, like this:
VideoView video = (ViewView) this.findViewById(R.id.youtube_video);
MediaController controllers = new MediaController(this);
controllers.setAnchorView(video);
video.setMediaController(controllers);
video.setVideoURI(videoUri);
video.start()
I would like to be able to mute the video, but so far the only thing I found is:
AudioManager audioManager = (AudioManager) this.getSystemService(Context.AUDIO_SERVICE);
audioManager.setStreamMute(AudioManager.STREAM_MUSIC, true);
Which works fine in that the video is muted, but the problem is that all of the streamed music is muted, and if there's another video (or audio) which I want to play it's also muted.
Is there a way to just target the specific stream to be muted?
Thanks.
Solution
After digging into every possible source of information I managed to find, I came up with the following solution and thought it might benefit others in the future:
public class Player extends VideoView implements OnPreparedListener, OnCompletionListener, OnErrorListener {
private MediaPlayer mediaPlayer;
public Player(Context context, AttributeSet attributes) {
super(context, attributes);
this.setOnPreparedListener(this);
this.setOnCompletionListener(this);
this.setOnErrorListener(this);
}
@Override
public void onPrepared(MediaPlayer mediaPlayer) {
this.mediaPlayer = mediaPlayer;
}
@Override
public boolean onError(MediaPlayer mediaPlayer, int what, int extra) { ... }
@Override
public void onCompletion(MediaPlayer mediaPlayer) { ... }
public void mute() {
this.setVolume(0);
}
public void unmute() {
this.setVolume(100);
}
private void setVolume(int amount) {
final int max = 100;
final double numerator = max - amount > 0 ? Math.log(max - amount) : 0;
final float volume = (float) (1 - (numerator / Math.log(max)));
this.mediaPlayer.setVolume(volume, volume);
}
}
It seems to working well for me, acting just like a VideoView with mute/unmute functionality.
It's possible to make the setVolume method public so that volume can be controlled outside of the scope of the class, but I just needed mute/unmute to be exposed.
Answered By - Nitzan Tomer
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