flutter_gapless_audio_loop
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Flutter package to enable playing gapless audio loops
Deprecated
This package is no longer maintained as this solution does not works well on Android 9 anymore. To get gapless loop plays, use this library instead
Gapless Audio Loop
A flutter plugin to enable gapless loops on Android and iOs.
Android may stills see some gaps on older versions like Android 6, newer versions of the SO seems to work fine.
The Android solution is heavily inspired by this article.
At the moment this package is very simple and does not feature many media player functions, the focus on this package is to have a gapless loop, if you have suggestions to improve this package, please file an issue or send a PR.
If you need a more full-featured audio player, I suggest that you take a look on the audioplayers package.
Usage
Drop it on your pubspec.yaml
gapless_audio_loop: ^1.1.0
Import it:
import 'package:gapless_audio_loop/gapless_audio_loop.dart';
Loading and starting the loop:
final player = GaplessAudioLoop();
await player.loadAsset('Loop-Menu.wav'); // use loadFile instead to use a file from the device storage
await player.play();
To stop the loop just call await player.stop()
You can also pause and resume using the pause
and resume
methods.
Volume
Audio volume can be changed using the the setVolume
method, which receives a double between 0 and 1, which represents the percentage of the total volume of the device, example, if you pass 0.5
it means that the audio will play on 50% of the total volume.
Seek
Seeking can be done by the seek
method, which receives a Duration
object, beware that since this is a looping library, if you call seek to a value bigger than the total duration of the file, unexpected behaviour may occur, so it is highly recommend to avoid that and only use durations that are inside the total length of the file.
Troubleshooting
These are some know reasons for audio files not looping perfect:
- Android 6 does not seems to loop perfectly the files for some reason.
- MP3 usually have gaps due to its compress format, for more info check this question on stackexchange.
- OGG files working only on Android: Unfortunately OGG is not support by iOs.