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If the service ever has been started but is not in the foreground, the
service would be terminated without calling onDestroy(). This is because
when onStartCommand returns START_STICKY [1], the app takes the
responsibility to stop the service.
Note that this change interrupts the user journey when paused, because the
notification is removed. Apps can implement playback resumption [2] to give
the user an option to resume playback after the service has been terminated.
[1] https://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/Service#START_STICKY
[2] https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/media/media-controls#supporting_playback_resumption
Issue: androidx/media#175
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Demos
This directory contains apps that demonstrate how to use Android media modules, like ExoPlayer. Browse the individual demos and their READMEs to learn more.
Running a demo
From Android Studio
- File -> New -> Import Project -> Specify the root
mediafolder. - Choose the demo from the run configuration dropdown list.
- Click Run.
Using gradle from the command line:
- Open a Terminal window at the root
mediafolder. - Run
./gradlew projectsto show all projects. Demo projects start withdemo. - Run
./gradlew :<demo name>:tasksto view the list of available tasks for the demo project. Choose an install option from theInstall taskssection. - Run
./gradlew :<demo name>:<install task>.
For example, ./gradlew :demo:installNoDecoderExtensionsDebug installs the
ExoPlayer demo app in debug mode with no optional modules.