- Designed to be simple and easy to use
- Native playback of media files from remote http(s), embedded and local sources
- Native media notifications and remote controls
- Queue and playback management by default
- Playback status (Playing, Buffering, Loading, Paused, Progress)
- Events for media handling to hook into
- Feel free to open an issue. Make sure to use one of the templates!
- Commercial support is available. Integration with your app or services, samples, feature request, etc. Email: [email protected]
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More documenatation and information is available on the Wiki
Add the NuGet package to all the projects you want to use it in.
- In Visual Studio - Tools > NuGet Package Manager > Manage Packages for Solution
- Select the Browse tab, search for MediaManager
- Select Plugin.MediaManager
- Install into each project within your solution
Platform Support
Platform | Supported | Version | Player |
---|---|---|---|
.Net Standard | Yes | 2.0+ | MediaManager |
Xamarin.Forms | Yes | 3.2+ | MediaManager |
Xamarin.Android | Yes | API 16+ | ExoPlayer |
Xamarin.iOS | Yes | iOS 10+ | AVPlayer |
Xamarin.Mac | Yes | 3.0+ | AVPlayer |
Xamarin.tvOS | Yes | 10.0+ | AVPlayer |
Tizen | Yes | 4.0+ | MediaPlayer |
Windows 10 UWP | Yes | 10+ | MediaPlayer |
Windows WPF (.NET Framework) | Yes | 4.7.2+ | MediaPlayer |
Windows WPF (.NET Core) | Yes | 3.1+ | MediaPlayer |
Call MediaManager.Current from any .Net library or Xamarin project to gain access to APIs.
Make sure to call Init() in all the native platforms on startup of your app.
CrossMediaManager.Current.Init();
Optionally provide the Activity
on Android. This will also be used to bind the Android Service
and will be used as Intent
to launch from a notification.
public class MainActivity : AppCompatActivity
{
protected override void OnCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState)
{
base.OnCreate(savedInstanceState);
SetContentView(Resource.Layout.main_activity);
CrossMediaManager.Current.Init(this);
}
}
When tapping the notification, it will launch your activity with an intent. In most cases, you probably want to set LaunchMode
on your Activity
to SingleTop
.
That should bring your app back into focus when tapped. You can read more about it here
[Activity(LaunchMode = LaunchMode.SingleTop)]
public class MainActivity : AppCompatActivity
If you want to handle when the app is opened via a notification tap, you can override OnNewIntent
on your activity:
protected override void OnNewIntent(Intent intent)
{
base.OnNewIntent(intent);
// TODO: Handle app opened from notification tap.
}
The player can be disposed via CrossMediaManager.Current.Dispose()
. Make sure to call CrossMediaManager.Current.Init()
if you used dispose before playing another media file.
//Audio
await CrossMediaManager.Current.Play("https://ia800806.us.archive.org/15/items/Mp3Playlist_555/AaronNeville-CrazyLove.mp3");
//Video
await CrossMediaManager.Current.Play("http://clips.vorwaerts-gmbh.de/big_buck_bunny.mp4");
public IList<string> Mp3UrlList => new[]{
"https://ia800806.us.archive.org/15/items/Mp3Playlist_555/AaronNeville-CrazyLove.mp3",
"https://ia800605.us.archive.org/32/items/Mp3Playlist_555/CelineDion-IfICould.mp3",
"https://ia800605.us.archive.org/32/items/Mp3Playlist_555/Daughtry-Homeacoustic.mp3",
"https://storage.googleapis.com/uamp/The_Kyoto_Connection_-_Wake_Up/01_-_Intro_-_The_Way_Of_Waking_Up_feat_Alan_Watts.mp3",
"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/02d84890-e58d-43eb-ab4c-26bcc8524289/d9b38b7f-5ede-4ca7-a5d6-a18d5605aba1.mp3"
};
await CrossMediaManager.Current.Play(Mp3UrlList);
Task<IMediaItem> Play(IMediaItem mediaItem);
Task<IMediaItem> Play(string uri);
Task<IMediaItem> Play(IEnumerable<IMediaItem> items);
Task<IMediaItem> Play(IEnumerable<string> items);
Task<IMediaItem> Play(FileInfo file);
Task<IMediaItem> Play(DirectoryInfo directoryInfo);
Task<IMediaItem> PlayFromAssembly(string resourceName, Assembly assembly = null);
Task<IMediaItem> PlayFromResource(string resourceName);
- Playing from a
File
can be done for example by using theFile
andDirectory
api's. You download a file from the internet and save it somewhere using these .NET api's. - When playing from
Assembly
you need to add a media file to a assembly and set the build action toEmbedded resource
. - When playing from a
Resource
you should add your media file for example to theAssets
orraw
folder on Android, and theResources
folder on iOS.
For example:
await CrossMediaManager.Current.PlayFromAssembly("somefile.mp3", typeof(BaseViewModel).Assembly);
await CrossMediaManager.Current.PlayFromResource("assets:///somefile.mp3");
await CrossMediaManager.Android.PlayFromResource(Resource.Raw.somefile.ToString());
await CrossMediaManager.Current.Play();
await CrossMediaManager.Current.Pause();
await CrossMediaManager.Current.PlayPause();
await CrossMediaManager.Current.Stop();
await CrossMediaManager.Current.StepForward();
await CrossMediaManager.Current.StepBackward();
await CrossMediaManager.Current.SeekToStart();
await CrossMediaManager.Current.SeekTo(TimeSpan position);
await CrossMediaManager.Current.PlayPrevious();
await CrossMediaManager.Current.PlayNext();
await CrossMediaManager.Current.PlayPreviousOrSeekToStart();
await CrossMediaManager.Current.PlayQueueItem(IMediaItem mediaItem);
await CrossMediaManager.Current.PlayQueueItem(int index);
Extensions:
void ToggleRepeat();
void ToggleShuffle();
Dictionary<string, string> RequestHeaders { get; set; }
TimeSpan StepSizeForward { get; set; }
TimeSpan StepSizeBackward { get; set; }
MediaPlayerState State { get; }
TimeSpan Position { get; }
TimeSpan Duration { get; }
TimeSpan Buffered { get; }
float Speed { get; set; }
RepeatMode RepeatMode { get; set; }
ShuffleMode ShuffleMode { get; set; }
bool ClearQueueOnPlay { get; set; }
bool AutoPlay { get; set; }
bool KeepScreenOn { get; set; }
Extensions:
bool IsPlaying();
bool IsBuffering();
bool IsPrepared();
bool IsStopped();
Properties available on CrossMediaManager.Current.MediaPlayer.*
IVideoView VideoView { get; set; }
bool AutoAttachVideoView { get; set; }
VideoAspectMode VideoAspect { get; set; }
bool ShowPlaybackControls { get; set; }
int VideoHeight { get; }
int VideoWidth { get; }
event StateChangedEventHandler StateChanged;
event BufferedChangedEventHandler BufferedChanged;
event PositionChangedEventHandler PositionChanged;
event MediaItemFinishedEventHandler MediaItemFinished;
event MediaItemChangedEventHandler MediaItemChanged;
event MediaItemFailedEventHandler MediaItemFailed;
Depending on the platform and the media item metadata will be extracted from ID3 data in the file.
CrossMediaManager.Current.Queue.Current.Title;
CrossMediaManager.Current.Queue.Current.AlbumArt;
CrossMediaManager.Current.Queue.Current.*
Since the metadata might not be available immediately you can subscribe for updates like this:
var mediaItem = await CrossMediaManager.Current.Play("https://ia800806.us.archive.org/15/items/Mp3Playlist_555/AaronNeville-CrazyLove.mp3");
mediaItem.MetadataUpdated += (sender, args) => {
var title = args.MediaItem.Title;
};
Alternatively you could also use the PropertyChanged
event to see updates to the metadata.
You can also get a single frame from a video:
string url = "https://something.com/something.mov";
var mediaItem = await CrossMediaManager.Current.Extractor.CreateMediaItem(url);
var image = await CrossMediaManager.Current.Extractor.GetVideoFrame(mediaItem, TimeSpan.FromSeconds(1));
ImageSource imageSource = image.ToImageSource();
FormsImage.Source = imageSource;
The video view will automatically be attached to the player. If you have multiple video views and you want to hook it up yourself do:
CrossMediaManager.Current.MediaPlayer.AutoAttachVideoView = false;
After that you can manually add the video view like this:
For android we need a VideoView
in the axml layout.
<mediamanager.platforms.android.video.VideoView
android:id="@+id/your_videoview"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="300dp" />
Then find the view in code:
playerView = view.FindViewById<VideoView>(Resource.Id.your_videoview);
For iOS, MacOS or tvOS we need to add a VideoView
either in code, or in a Xib or Storyboard.
var playerView = new VideoView();
View.AddSubview(playerView);
Then for all platforms we have to add the player view to the MediaPlayer
CrossMediaManager.Current.MediaPlayer.VideoView = playerView;
MediaManager will try to make a guess which media type or format is used. Sometimes this will not be picked up or be wrong, but you can enforce it by setting it yourself like this:
var item = await CrossMediaManager.Current.Extractor.CreateMediaItem("https://devstreaming-cdn.apple.com/videos/streaming/examples/bipbop_16x9/bipbop_16x9_variant.m3u8");
item.MediaType = MediaType.Hls;
await CrossMediaManager.Current.Play(item);
By enforcing it there is still no guarantee that the native system actually is able to play the item.
Feature | Android | iOS, Mac, tvOS | UWP | Tizen | WPF |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Audio | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Video | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Queue | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Notifications | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Volume | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Media Extraction | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
HLS | ✓ | ✓ | |||
DASH | ✓ | ||||
SmoothStreaming | ✓ | ||||
ChromeCast | ✓ | ||||
Airplay | ✓ | ||||
Xamarin.Forms | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
You can also directly access the native platform implementation if you need it!
//Android
CrossMediaManager.Android.*
//iOS, MacOS or tvOS
CrossMediaManager.Apple.*
//UWP
CrossMediaManager.Windows.*
//Tizen
CrossMediaManager.Tizen.*
//WPF
CrossMediaManager.Wpf.*
Adding a VideoView
to a Page in Forms is easy as this:
<mm:VideoView VerticalOptions="FillAndExpand" Source="http://clips.vorwaerts-gmbh.de/big_buck_bunny.mp4" />
Your Xamarin.Forms page could look like this:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<ContentPage
xmlns="http://xamarin.com/schemas/2014/forms"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2009/xaml"
xmlns:mm="clr-namespace:MediaManager.Forms;assembly=MediaManager.Forms"
x:Class="YourClassName" >
<ContentPage.Content>
<StackLayout>
<mm:VideoView VerticalOptions="FillAndExpand" Source="http://clips.vorwaerts-gmbh.de/big_buck_bunny.mp4" ShowControls="False" />
</StackLayout>
</ContentPage.Content>
</ContentPage>
You can even use the normal Play(object)
method and not set source. When you navigate to the view that contains the VideoView
, the player will automatically attach to the view.
If you want a Page that contains a player you can open the VideoPage
.
Navigation.PushAsync(new MediaManager.Forms.VideoPage());
Add the Reactive NuGet package to all the projects you want to use it in.
Usage:
CrossMediaManager.Current.Reactive().*
If you want to use FFmpegMediaMetadataRetriever on Android to extract the metadata you can set to use this extension like this:
CrossMediaManager.Android.Extractor = new FFmpegMediaExtractor();
Android:
//Add code to the OnCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) of your MainActivity
if(await CrossMediaManager.Android.PlayFromIntent(Intent))
{
//If true maybe do an action like opening a Player Page.
}
Android:
- This library will automatically request the following permissions:
AccessWifiState
,AccessNetworkState
,Internet
,ForegroundService
andWakeLock
. You do not need to add them to your AndroidManifest. - Your app must target Android SDK v28 or higher
- This library uses ExoPlayer for video playback. This requires that you enable the following
- Dex tool to D8:
<AndroidDexTool>d8</AndroidDexTool>
- Optional enable R8 Linker to make code smaller:
<AndroidLinkTool>r8</AndroidLinkTool>
- Aapt2 build tools:
<AndroidUseAapt2>true</AndroidUseAapt2>
- Disable multi-dex when using D8 and R8 with AAPT2. Your code should be small enough with those.
iOS:
- In order for the audio to contiunue to play in the background you have to add the 'Audio, Airplay and Picture in Picture Background mode' and 'Background fetch' to your Info.plist
<key>UIBackgroundModes</key>
<array>
<string>audio</string>
<string>fetch</string>
</array>
- If you are playing audio from a http resource you have to take care of ATS. Optionally you can disable this for playing media. Add the following to your info.plist:
<key>NSAppTransportSecurity</key>
<dict>
<key>NSAllowsArbitraryLoadsInMedia</key>
<true/>
</dict>
If you want to disable more you could add: NSAllowsLocalNetworking
or even NSAllowsArbitraryLoads
to disable all checks.
- If you want to display a artwork/cover that is embedded into an MP3 file, make sure that you use ID3 v2.3 (not v2.4).
UWP:
- In the Package.appxmanifest under capabilities you need to select: "Background Media Playback", "Internet"
- Optionally add "Music Library" and "Videos Library" as well if you use that
Tizen:
- You must request
http://tizen.org/privilege/internet
,http://tizen.org/privilege/mediastorage
, andhttp://tizen.org/privilege/externalstorage
privileges
- On Windows you need Visual Studio 2019 with the latest Xamarin, .NET Core, UWP and Windows 10 SDK installed.
- On Visual Studio for Mac 2019 multi-target is not supported. Therefor you need to compile from command line on a Mac. Simple go to the folder where the source code is and run:
msbuild MediaManager.sln /t:rebuild
to make a release build run:msbuild MediaManager.sln /t:rebuild /p:Configuration=Release
. To restore your nuget packages run:msbuild MediaManager.sln /t:restore
.