AudioManager.IOnAudioFocusChangeListener.OnAudioFocusChange Method
Definition
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Called on the listener to notify it the audio focus for this listener has been changed.
[Android.Runtime.Register("onAudioFocusChange", "(I)V", "GetOnAudioFocusChange_IHandler:Android.Media.AudioManager/IOnAudioFocusChangeListenerInvoker, Mono.Android, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null")]
public void OnAudioFocusChange (Android.Media.AudioFocus focusChange);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("onAudioFocusChange", "(I)V", "GetOnAudioFocusChange_IHandler:Android.Media.AudioManager/IOnAudioFocusChangeListenerInvoker, Mono.Android, Version=0.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null")>]
abstract member OnAudioFocusChange : Android.Media.AudioFocus -> unit
Parameters
- focusChange
- AudioFocus
the type of focus change, one of AudioManager#AUDIOFOCUS_GAIN
,
AudioManager#AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS
, AudioManager#AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS_TRANSIENT
and AudioManager#AUDIOFOCUS_LOSS_TRANSIENT_CAN_DUCK
.
- Attributes
Remarks
Called on the listener to notify it the audio focus for this listener has been changed. The focusChange value indicates whether the focus was gained, whether the focus was lost, and whether that loss is transient, or whether the new focus holder will hold it for an unknown amount of time. When losing focus, listeners can use the focus change information to decide what behavior to adopt when losing focus. A music player could for instance elect to lower the volume of its music stream (duck) for transient focus losses, and pause otherwise.
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