pub struct AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter { /* private fields */ }AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter only.Expand description
An object that manages playback routing preferences.
This object manages instances of AVRoutingPlaybackParticipant for arbitration of media playback routing priorities and preferences on restricted playback interfaces. The playback routing arbiter is responsible for collecting and applying preferences, such as priorities in non-mixable audio routes and external playback states where the number of allowed players is limited.
See also Apple’s documentation
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Source§impl AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
impl AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
Returns the singleton playback arbiter instance.
Sourcepub unsafe fn preferredParticipantForNonMixableAudioRoutes(
&self,
) -> Option<Retained<ProtocolObject<dyn AVRoutingPlaybackParticipant>>>
pub unsafe fn preferredParticipantForNonMixableAudioRoutes( &self, ) -> Option<Retained<ProtocolObject<dyn AVRoutingPlaybackParticipant>>>
The participant that has priority to play audio when it’s not possible to play multiple audio sources concurrently.
This participant takes precedence over all other participants to play audio in non-mixable audio routes when concurrent audio playback isn’t possible, and only a single participant can play audio. The system unmutes this participant’s audio, and mutes the audio of all other participants.
By default, this value is nil. When the current preferred participant finishes, the system sets this value to nil. If this value is nil, the arbiter doesn’t impose any priority on the participants, and the participant that’s unmuted is based on the existing selection mechanism.
Sourcepub unsafe fn setPreferredParticipantForNonMixableAudioRoutes(
&self,
preferred_participant_for_non_mixable_audio_routes: Option<&ProtocolObject<dyn AVRoutingPlaybackParticipant>>,
)
pub unsafe fn setPreferredParticipantForNonMixableAudioRoutes( &self, preferred_participant_for_non_mixable_audio_routes: Option<&ProtocolObject<dyn AVRoutingPlaybackParticipant>>, )
Setter for preferredParticipantForNonMixableAudioRoutes.
This is a weak property.
Sourcepub unsafe fn preferredParticipantForExternalPlayback(
&self,
) -> Option<Retained<ProtocolObject<dyn AVRoutingPlaybackParticipant>>>
pub unsafe fn preferredParticipantForExternalPlayback( &self, ) -> Option<Retained<ProtocolObject<dyn AVRoutingPlaybackParticipant>>>
The participant that has priority to play on external playback interfaces.
This participant takes precedence over all others to play on external playback interfaces (specifically for AirPlay video and Apple Lightning Digital AV Adapters).
By default, this value is nil. When the value is nil, the arbiter doesn’t impose any priority on the participants, and the participant that is selected to playback externally falls back to the existing selection mechanism.
Sourcepub unsafe fn setPreferredParticipantForExternalPlayback(
&self,
preferred_participant_for_external_playback: Option<&ProtocolObject<dyn AVRoutingPlaybackParticipant>>,
)
pub unsafe fn setPreferredParticipantForExternalPlayback( &self, preferred_participant_for_external_playback: Option<&ProtocolObject<dyn AVRoutingPlaybackParticipant>>, )
Setter for preferredParticipantForExternalPlayback.
This is a weak property.
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Source§impl AsRef<AnyObject> for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
impl AsRef<AnyObject> for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
Source§impl AsRef<NSObject> for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
impl AsRef<NSObject> for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
Source§impl Borrow<AnyObject> for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
impl Borrow<AnyObject> for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
Source§impl Borrow<NSObject> for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
impl Borrow<NSObject> for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
Source§impl ClassType for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
impl ClassType for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
Source§const NAME: &'static str = "AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter"
const NAME: &'static str = "AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter"
Source§type ThreadKind = <<AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
type ThreadKind = <<AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter as ClassType>::Super as ClassType>::ThreadKind
Source§impl Debug for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
impl Debug for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
Source§impl Deref for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
impl Deref for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
Source§impl Hash for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
impl Hash for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
Source§impl Message for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
impl Message for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
Source§impl NSObjectProtocol for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
impl NSObjectProtocol for AVRoutingPlaybackArbiter
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Source§fn hash(&self) -> usize
fn hash(&self) -> usize
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