This is a widespread problem affecting any app using AV
framework components (the same goes for native iOS apps).
As explained in ?'s documentation on the subject of audio interruptions, the InterruptionTypeEnded
should actually be applied in the scenario mentioned:
If the user dismisses the interruption ... the system invokes your callback method, indicating that the interruption has ended.
However, it also states that the InterruptionTypeEnded
might not be called at all:
There is no guarantee that a begin interruption will have an end interruption.
Therefore, a different approach is needed in the scenario mentioned.
When it comes to handling music interruptions, the issue won't be around for long. iOS 9 effectively prevents outside audio sources to be used while the app's audio handler is invoked.
A way to handle the exact issue of media interruption could be to listen to MPMusicPlayerController
's playbackState
, as shown in this stackoverflow question: Detecting if music is playing?.
A more direct way to handle the issue of interruptions would be to either:
Block outside audio interruptions completely by re-invoking your audio component at the time of InterruptionTypeBegan
.
Or by giving a UI indication that an outside media source has interrupted the audio session (for example showing an inactive microphone).
Hopefully ? will come up with a better solution to the problem, but in the meantime this should give you some options to solve the interruption issue.
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