make sure you add the MediaPlayer framework to your project
you have to define a view in your .h file to put the slider in in this case "viewVolume"
INFO: THIS WONT WORK IN A SIMULATOR ONLY ON A REAL DEVICE.
#import <MediaPlayer/MediaPlayer.h>
- (void)showTheVolumeSlider {
MPVolumeView *volumeViewSlider = [[MPVolumeView alloc] initWithFrame:viewVolume.bounds] ;
[viewVolume addSubview:volumeViewSlider];
[volumeViewSlider sizeToFit];
}
this code is using ARC.
this code wil also work:
musicPlayer = [MPMusicPlayerController iPodMusicPlayer];
musicPlayer.volume = slider.value;
but if you want to use this you have to make an system that updates the slider as the volume of the device is adjusted from an other place
this wil work for updating the volume but i don't know if it's the best way
timer = [NSTimer scheduledTimerWithTimeInterval:0.01 target:self selector:@selector(updateSound) userInfo:nil repeats:YES];
this to update the UISlider:
- (void)updateSound {
musicPlayer = [MPMusicPlayerController iPodMusicPlayer];
slider.value = musicPlayer.volume;
// value from 0.0 to 1.0
}
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