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| ↳ | android.media.Ringtone |
Ringtone provides a quick method for playing a ringtone, notification, or other similar types of sounds.
For ways of retrieving Ringtone objects or to show a ringtone
picker, see RingtoneManager.
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Returns the
AudioAttributes used by this object.
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This method was deprecated
in API level 21.
use of stream types is deprecated, see
setAudioAttributes(AudioAttributes)
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Returns a human-presentable title for ringtone.
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Whether this ringtone is currently playing.
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Plays the ringtone.
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Sets the
AudioAttributes for this ringtone.
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This method was deprecated
in API level 21.
use
setAudioAttributes(AudioAttributes)
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Stops a playing ringtone.
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Invoked when the garbage collector has detected that this instance is no longer reachable.
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From class
java.lang.Object
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Returns the AudioAttributes used by this object.
AudioAttributes that were set with
setAudioAttributes(AudioAttributes) or the default attributes if none were set.
This method was deprecated
in API level 21.
use of stream types is deprecated, see
setAudioAttributes(AudioAttributes)
Gets the stream type where this ringtone will be played.
AudioManager.Returns a human-presentable title for ringtone. Looks in media content provider. If not in either, uses the filename
| context | A context used for querying. |
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Whether this ringtone is currently playing.
Sets the AudioAttributes for this ringtone.
| attributes | the non-null attributes characterizing this ringtone. |
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| IllegalArgumentException |
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This method was deprecated
in API level 21.
use setAudioAttributes(AudioAttributes)
Sets the stream type where this ringtone will be played.
| streamType | The stream, see AudioManager. |
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Invoked when the garbage collector has detected that this instance is no longer reachable. The default implementation does nothing, but this method can be overridden to free resources.
Note that objects that override finalize are significantly more expensive than
objects that don't. Finalizers may be run a long time after the object is no longer
reachable, depending on memory pressure, so it's a bad idea to rely on them for cleanup.
Note also that finalizers are run on a single VM-wide finalizer thread,
so doing blocking work in a finalizer is a bad idea. A finalizer is usually only necessary
for a class that has a native peer and needs to call a native method to destroy that peer.
Even then, it's better to provide an explicit close method (and implement
Closeable), and insist that callers manually dispose of instances. This
works well for something like files, but less well for something like a BigInteger
where typical calling code would have to deal with lots of temporaries. Unfortunately,
code that creates lots of temporaries is the worst kind of code from the point of view of
the single finalizer thread.
If you must use finalizers, consider at least providing your own
ReferenceQueue and having your own thread process that queue.
Unlike constructors, finalizers are not automatically chained. You are responsible for
calling super.finalize() yourself.
Uncaught exceptions thrown by finalizers are ignored and do not terminate the finalizer thread. See Effective Java Item 7, "Avoid finalizers" for more.