I have also reported this bug to Apple. I was able to reproduce it 100% of the time by doing the following:
Launch application that uses MPMusicPlayerController.
Launch the "Music" App.
Hit Play, Skip, Skip, Pause, Play, Pause
Open the original application and the MPMusicPlaybackState of MPMusicPlayerController will be incorrect.
None of the proposed solutions here worked for me. The solution that did work was to keep track of when the bug was occurring and updating the UI specially in these cases.
When the UIApplicationDidBecomeActiveNotification
notification is received (see matbur post for more details on this), see if audio is actually not playing when the MPMusicPlaybackState said it was:
-(BOOL) isPlaybackStateBugActive {
MPMusicPlaybackState playbackState = self.musicPlayer.playbackState;
if (playbackState == MPMusicPlaybackStatePlaying) {
AudioSessionInitialize (NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL);
UInt32 sessionCategory = kAudioSessionCategory_AmbientSound;
AudioSessionSetProperty (kAudioSessionProperty_AudioCategory, sizeof (sessionCategory), &sessionCategory);
AudioSessionSetActive (true);
UInt32 audioIsPlaying;
UInt32 size = sizeof(audioIsPlaying);
AudioSessionGetProperty(kAudioSessionProperty_OtherAudioIsPlaying, &size, &audioIsPlaying);
if (!audioIsPlaying){
NSLog(@"PlaybackState bug is active");
return YES;
}
}
return NO;
}
Don't forget to import the AudioToolbox framework.
与恶龙缠斗过久,自身亦成为恶龙;凝视深渊过久,深渊将回以凝视…