I'm developing a player.
I want it to play any song user downloads.
Avarage song is 5mb.
To play such song I use AVAudioPlayer + initWithData method.
But!
Some songs are 100mb+.
And I want to play them too! initWithData method doesn't work because of memory warning... I tried using initWithCon...
This probably is such an easy question that it's the reason I can't find the answer - I am assuming.
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Is there any reason why the resulting IL or associated runtime performance would be radically different?
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I'm developing a music player.
I want it to play any song user downloads.
Avarage song is 5mb.
To play such song I use AVAudioPlayer + initWithData method.
But!
Some songs are 100mb+. And I want to play them too! initWithData method doesn't work because of memory warning... I tried using ini...
@iWheelBuy Holding 100mb in memory will certainly crash your app. Either do audio streaming that plays audio from the web directly or download the file in batches using NSURLConnection and write it to documents directory so that it's not into memory altogether and keep playing it. I guess the first approach is better.
Well, if there is no way out, when you play a huge audio, ask the user to wait showing buffering, etc message. Do prepareToPlay for few seconds and then start play
By buffering i mean when user tries to play a huge audio file, you ask user to wait showing activity indicator and meanwhile you do prepareToPlay. Do this for 5-10 seconds. Then start playing the audio.