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Fixed in r269 of the project. Please note, there seem to be intermittent
problems, at least on my current test device of a Google IO ion phone running
Android 1.6, where the audio becomes choppy in playback and the controls become
unresponsive. This seems to be an android-related problem when using a2dp
devices. I'll test with newer versions of the Android platform (on newer
devices).
The workaround for the choppiness seems to be to disable and re-enable the
bluetooth capability on the phone. Sometimes I also needed to reset the BT3030
to restore full functionality between the phone and the a2dp device. I noticed
the problems are similar for the default music player so I don't think it's
specific to the DaisyReader application.
If any of you can test this feature, especially with other a2dp headsets, I'd
be grateful.
Julian
Original comment by julianharty
on 18 Jun 2011 at 11:19
I listen to Daisy books through my A2DP enabled car stereo so I'm very
interested in this feature too :)
I will test this the following days and report back..
Original comment by TheW...@gmail.com
on 18 Jun 2011 at 4:34
I tested this functionality today and most of it works fine
the button functions play/pauze, next and previous work fine
when I press any of these buttons on my car stereo the software responds
accordingly
this however only seems to work when the screen is on
when the screen is off and I press any of the buttons, the screen simply turns
on but the action isn't performed
if I press a second time on the control, the action is performed probably
because the screen is now turned on after the first button press
Daisy Player plays fine in the background with the screen off, it's just the
controls that don't :)
that reminds me I didn't test the controls with screen on and player in the
background..
the A2DP controls work fine with screen off with other media players
if you need some specific test just let me know
Original comment by TheW...@gmail.com
on 20 Jun 2011 at 5:43
Thanks for the feedback on the A2DP support. The specific information I'd
appreciate would be to know how reliable the playback is e.g. does it start to
fail (like it does on my phone) from time to time. Also, which Android
device(s) you're using and the Android version number(s). This information will
help me understand more about the problems I've noticed to know if they're
specific to a version of Android or a type of phone, etc.
Currently the DaisyReader stops playing at some point when it's not running in
the foreground e.g. when the screen is off. It doesn't stop immediately. I need
to change the player program into an android 'service' to make it play reliably
in the background. This change would *probably* mean the controls would also
continue to work. While I'd like to make the change to use a service soon, in
practice I have other changes I want to make first, so I may take a while to
implement the change. I'll announce it on the Google Group for this project
when I eventually manage to make the change.
Original comment by julianharty
on 24 Jun 2011 at 9:44
sorry for the delay..
I'm running it on a Samsung Galaxy S II with Android 2.3.3
until now playback has been excellent
I start a book where I finished it and then turn off the screen and let it play
through my stereo
I do get traffic info from time to time and then I need to rewind about 10
seconds (which is one handy swipe now :) )
traffic interruption can happen about every 25 minutes
I think 30 minutes is the longest I have let it play with screen off and it
hasn't stopped during those 30 minutes
the issue I described above (player not pausing when pressing pauze button if
screen if off) seems to make the player switch very fast between play and pauze
and you can't stop this unless you close the application
this happens when I press the button a few times in a row, need to test further
to be able to provide clear circumstances
I haven't experienced this issue with other music players on my phone
I did experience it on a podcast player I tried today
so that makes 2 apps who have this issue
Original comment by TheW...@gmail.com
on 28 Jun 2011 at 8:41
Thank you for the update. Your experience of the occasional issues where the
player switches very fast, etc. seems to align with my experience when playback
becomes choppy. I've seen the visual behaviour you describe during my testing
too. As it also affects the music player I don't think the cause is related to
the Daisy Reader software, however I may be able to improve the way the
software copes with this behaviour.
Julian
Original comment by julianharty
on 29 Jun 2011 at 3:55
this seems to happen if I press the play/pause button 2 or 3 times in a row
with only a second or 2 in between
if I wait for about 5 seconds in between I can press as much times as I want
and it will play and pause as expected without any issue
Original comment by TheW...@gmail.com
on 1 Jul 2011 at 6:10
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
julianharty
on 18 Jun 2011 at 11:14