I'm new to on the app development scene, and I'm building a music player for Windows Phone. The problem is when I try to import music from the local Music Library to my app.
I have an AudioPlaybackAgent and a List of music that it will play. Here's the list:
public static List<AudioTrack> _playList = new List<AudioTrack>
{
new AudioTrack(new Uri("Chama os Mulekes.mp3", UriKind.Relative),
"Chama os Mulekes",
"ConeCrewDiretoria",
"Com os Neurônios Evoluindo",
new Uri("https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-_d2oha1QzNM/UhjYxv3XsLI/AAAAAAAAAWk/QyWgG7ilTAs/s0-d/Cone-Crew-Diretoria-Com-os-neuronios-evoluindo.jpg", UriKind.Absolute))
};
I added a button to the interface that when clicked it imports the local music library files to that playlist. Here's the code:
private async void ImportButton_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
var musicLibrary = await KnownFolders.MusicLibrary.GetFilesAsync();
foreach (StorageFile _file in musicLibrary)
{
var musicTags = await _file.Properties.GetMusicPropertiesAsync();
MusicPlusAgent.AudioPlayer._playList.Add
(new AudioTrack (new Uri(_file.Path, UriKind.RelativeOrAbsolute),
musicTags.Title,
musicTags.Artist,
musicTags.Album,
null));
}
}
When run the app and touch the play button, the preset music plays fine, but when I touch the import button the app crashes. Any idea on what's wrong here?
Ps. Sorry for the bad english.
The Windows Phone
BackgroundAudioPlayer
API pre-dates the WinRTStorageFolder
API and thus it doesn't work with those types of files (but is still available for back-compat).BackgroundAudioPlayer
(and thusAudioTrack
) is designed to play HTTP URLs and files from your local isolated storage folder. See this MSDN walkthrough for more information.Note that you can't use the XNA-based
MediaLibrary
APIs either to implement your own background-audio player. It is assumed that the user will use the built-in music player to play those files.