Plugin.Maui.Audio
provides the ability to play and record audio inside a .NET MAUI application.
Plugin.Maui.Audio
provides the AudioManager
class that allows for the creation of AudioPlayer
s and AudioRecorder
s. The AudioManager
can be used with or without dependency injection.
AudioManager
There are two different ways in which you can interact with the AudioManager
implementation provided by this plugin, they are:
You will first need to register the AudioManager
with the MauiAppBuilder
based on the following example:
builder.AddAudio();
[!NOTE]
You can also customize the shared settings for both audio playback and recording.
You can then enable your classes to depend on IAudioManager
as per the following example.
public class AudioPlayerViewModel
{
readonly IAudioManager audioManager;
public AudioPlayerViewModel(IAudioManager audioManager)
{
this.audioManager = audioManager;
}
public async void PlayAudio()
{
var audioPlayer = audioManager.CreatePlayer(await FileSystem.OpenAppPackageFileAsync("ukelele.mp3"));
audioPlayer.Play();
}
}
Alternatively if you want to skip using the dependency injection approach you can use the AudioManager.Current
property.
public class AudioPlayerViewModel
{
public async void PlayAudio()
{
var audioPlayer = AudioManager.Current.CreatePlayer(await FileSystem.OpenAppPackageFileAsync("ukelele.mp3"));
audioPlayer.Play();
}
}
Now that you know how to use the AudioManager
class, please refer to the following sections:
This project could not have came to be without these projects and people, thank you! <3
Basically this plugin, but then for Xamarin. We have been using this in our Xamarin projects with much joy and ease, so thank you so much Adrian (and contributors!) for that. Find the original project here where we have based our project on and evolved it from there.
As a little sample song we wanted something Hawaii/Maui themed obviously, and we found The Happy Ukelele Song which seems to fit that description. Thank you Stanislav Fomin and AudioHero for making it available.