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The audio seems to pause the audio without restarting when you hit the power
button or the scrren times out and turns off when the screen is in portrait
orientation. The audio appears to continue playing however when the screen is
in landscape orientation.
Original comment by fatsterf...@gmail.com
on 24 Dec 2010 at 3:41
Thank you for the clear bug report and the update. I've not noticed the player
continuing in landscape format, I'll experiment with this as I typically use my
phones in portrait format. There's nothing special in the code to behave
differently in each format (apart from slightly different formats of the screen
layout) so perhaps there's a difference in the way the Android software is
managing the lifecycle of the application in landscape mode?
Also, I've worked through some of the points you report on my phones. I don't
have a device with the version of Cyanogen Mod. I do have an old G1 with
Cyanogen Mod, and I have a HTC G2 (mine is the version sold in the UK about 3
years old, the android software describes the phone as a T-Mobile myTouch 3G.
FYI: there are several distinct physical phones that share the name G2). My G2
has a stock image of 2.2 (build number FRF64) and I've just tried to reproduce
the reported issues with the current build (r193). Here's a summary:
- Screen rotation - does cause the audio to pause slightly for about a second,
possibly less. I'm well aware of this issue and plan to address it, when I'll
also enable the player to continue to the end of a book (similar to the way the
music player works, as you've mentioned). Technically I need to change the
implementation of the DaisyPlayer to use a 'service' and need to first
experiment which is what's holding me back at the moment (as it'll take
sigifncant time to do).
- Audio continues for a period after the screen turns off due to timeout. This
seems to depend on the model and/or version of Android installed. Fundamentally
this should be fixed when I implement the 'service' mentioned above.
- I wasn't able to reproduce your issues related to pressing the power button
to turn the screen off, or when pressing the home key to multi-task. Also I
noticed the player seems to behave reasonably well on my G2 when I've used the
multi-tasking to switch to another application (e.g. SMS messaging).
So a couple of comments in summary:
1. I wonder if the Cyanogen Mod version you're using is indirectly causing some
of the audio 'stops'? I'll pay more attention to the behaviour of the software
during future testing and development. And if you happen to have another
Android phone with a stock build perhaps you'd be willing to test the software
on that phone to see whether the problems are reproducable on other builds and
devices?
2. I fully agree it's better for the player to behave more like the music
player. In fact I'm using the music player as a benchmark for how the
application should behave. I'll let you know when I think I've addressed the
issue (by implementing a suitable Android 'Service').
Thanks again for taking the time to report the issues. I appreciate your time
and help with this project. Further contributions would be welcome :)
Julian Harty
Original comment by julianharty
on 29 Dec 2010 at 12:38
The new version (193) seems to have resolved all the audio woes I have had,
although I have not tested to extensively yet.
- pressing home for multi-tasking does not stop the audio and works correctly
- There seem to be no pauses turning the device off
For your information when I refer to the HTC G2 which is codenamed Vision I am
refering to the T-Mobile G2 a remarketing of the HTC Desire Z sold in Europe
now and US exclusively to T-Mobile as the G2. It is not the MyTouch you are
refering to.
Original comment by fatsterf...@gmail.com
on 31 Dec 2010 at 2:44
a short test also shows that the audio pauze issues I was having on my HTC Hero
with CM6.1 are fixed in the 193 build
previously it happened to me when I turned off my screen or the screen timed-out
now everything is working fine!
thanks for this great project!
Original comment by TheW...@gmail.com
on 1 Jan 2011 at 7:26
I'm pleased you're both happy with the latest version. I'll mark this issue as
fixed. I'm going to continue looking to make further improvements in newer
versions.
Original comment by julianharty
on 3 Jan 2011 at 6:25
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
fatsterf...@gmail.com
on 22 Dec 2010 at 7:25