How to wait in a loop when playing a viewlist with naudio?












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I am kinda new in vb.net
So I am trying to play some mp3 from a listview using naudio but I cannot find the way to wait till the next song start, without losing focus of the stop and pause buttons.
Using thread.sleep loses the ability to stop the list.
Using doevents() keep focus but doesnt really works.



Any ideas?



If WaveOut.PlaybackState <> PlaybackState.Paused Then
For i = 0 To MusicList.Items.Count - 1
Dim audio As AudioFileReader = New AudioFileReader(MusicList.Items(i).SubItems(1).Text)
Dim player As IWavePlayer = New WaveOut(WaveCallbackInfo.FunctionCallback)
player.Init(audio)
player.Play()
While player.PlaybackState = PlaybackState.Playing
System.Windows.Forms.Application.DoEvents()
End While
player.Stop()
player.Dispose()
audio.Dispose()
player = Nothing
audio = Nothing
Next
End If









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  • I don't use NAudio so I'm not 100% sure but I just spent 30 seconds doing some searching and it appears to me that what you need to do is not wait. Call Play and that should be the ned of that method. If you handle the PlaybackStopped event then your event handler will be executed when what you're playing finishes.

    – jmcilhinney
    Nov 26 '18 at 23:12











  • Thanks for your contribution. Eventually I used the PlaybackStopped event. After some hours of infinite loops I understand that I had to RemoveHandler it too at the end of the playlist in order to rewind list to the beginning. So, problem solved. Thank you.

    – Yannis Tsifoutis
    Nov 28 '18 at 21:13


















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I am kinda new in vb.net
So I am trying to play some mp3 from a listview using naudio but I cannot find the way to wait till the next song start, without losing focus of the stop and pause buttons.
Using thread.sleep loses the ability to stop the list.
Using doevents() keep focus but doesnt really works.



Any ideas?



If WaveOut.PlaybackState <> PlaybackState.Paused Then
For i = 0 To MusicList.Items.Count - 1
Dim audio As AudioFileReader = New AudioFileReader(MusicList.Items(i).SubItems(1).Text)
Dim player As IWavePlayer = New WaveOut(WaveCallbackInfo.FunctionCallback)
player.Init(audio)
player.Play()
While player.PlaybackState = PlaybackState.Playing
System.Windows.Forms.Application.DoEvents()
End While
player.Stop()
player.Dispose()
audio.Dispose()
player = Nothing
audio = Nothing
Next
End If









share|improve this question























  • I don't use NAudio so I'm not 100% sure but I just spent 30 seconds doing some searching and it appears to me that what you need to do is not wait. Call Play and that should be the ned of that method. If you handle the PlaybackStopped event then your event handler will be executed when what you're playing finishes.

    – jmcilhinney
    Nov 26 '18 at 23:12











  • Thanks for your contribution. Eventually I used the PlaybackStopped event. After some hours of infinite loops I understand that I had to RemoveHandler it too at the end of the playlist in order to rewind list to the beginning. So, problem solved. Thank you.

    – Yannis Tsifoutis
    Nov 28 '18 at 21:13
















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I am kinda new in vb.net
So I am trying to play some mp3 from a listview using naudio but I cannot find the way to wait till the next song start, without losing focus of the stop and pause buttons.
Using thread.sleep loses the ability to stop the list.
Using doevents() keep focus but doesnt really works.



Any ideas?



If WaveOut.PlaybackState <> PlaybackState.Paused Then
For i = 0 To MusicList.Items.Count - 1
Dim audio As AudioFileReader = New AudioFileReader(MusicList.Items(i).SubItems(1).Text)
Dim player As IWavePlayer = New WaveOut(WaveCallbackInfo.FunctionCallback)
player.Init(audio)
player.Play()
While player.PlaybackState = PlaybackState.Playing
System.Windows.Forms.Application.DoEvents()
End While
player.Stop()
player.Dispose()
audio.Dispose()
player = Nothing
audio = Nothing
Next
End If









share|improve this question














I am kinda new in vb.net
So I am trying to play some mp3 from a listview using naudio but I cannot find the way to wait till the next song start, without losing focus of the stop and pause buttons.
Using thread.sleep loses the ability to stop the list.
Using doevents() keep focus but doesnt really works.



Any ideas?



If WaveOut.PlaybackState <> PlaybackState.Paused Then
For i = 0 To MusicList.Items.Count - 1
Dim audio As AudioFileReader = New AudioFileReader(MusicList.Items(i).SubItems(1).Text)
Dim player As IWavePlayer = New WaveOut(WaveCallbackInfo.FunctionCallback)
player.Init(audio)
player.Play()
While player.PlaybackState = PlaybackState.Playing
System.Windows.Forms.Application.DoEvents()
End While
player.Stop()
player.Dispose()
audio.Dispose()
player = Nothing
audio = Nothing
Next
End If






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  • I don't use NAudio so I'm not 100% sure but I just spent 30 seconds doing some searching and it appears to me that what you need to do is not wait. Call Play and that should be the ned of that method. If you handle the PlaybackStopped event then your event handler will be executed when what you're playing finishes.

    – jmcilhinney
    Nov 26 '18 at 23:12











  • Thanks for your contribution. Eventually I used the PlaybackStopped event. After some hours of infinite loops I understand that I had to RemoveHandler it too at the end of the playlist in order to rewind list to the beginning. So, problem solved. Thank you.

    – Yannis Tsifoutis
    Nov 28 '18 at 21:13





















  • I don't use NAudio so I'm not 100% sure but I just spent 30 seconds doing some searching and it appears to me that what you need to do is not wait. Call Play and that should be the ned of that method. If you handle the PlaybackStopped event then your event handler will be executed when what you're playing finishes.

    – jmcilhinney
    Nov 26 '18 at 23:12











  • Thanks for your contribution. Eventually I used the PlaybackStopped event. After some hours of infinite loops I understand that I had to RemoveHandler it too at the end of the playlist in order to rewind list to the beginning. So, problem solved. Thank you.

    – Yannis Tsifoutis
    Nov 28 '18 at 21:13



















I don't use NAudio so I'm not 100% sure but I just spent 30 seconds doing some searching and it appears to me that what you need to do is not wait. Call Play and that should be the ned of that method. If you handle the PlaybackStopped event then your event handler will be executed when what you're playing finishes.

– jmcilhinney
Nov 26 '18 at 23:12





I don't use NAudio so I'm not 100% sure but I just spent 30 seconds doing some searching and it appears to me that what you need to do is not wait. Call Play and that should be the ned of that method. If you handle the PlaybackStopped event then your event handler will be executed when what you're playing finishes.

– jmcilhinney
Nov 26 '18 at 23:12













Thanks for your contribution. Eventually I used the PlaybackStopped event. After some hours of infinite loops I understand that I had to RemoveHandler it too at the end of the playlist in order to rewind list to the beginning. So, problem solved. Thank you.

– Yannis Tsifoutis
Nov 28 '18 at 21:13







Thanks for your contribution. Eventually I used the PlaybackStopped event. After some hours of infinite loops I understand that I had to RemoveHandler it too at the end of the playlist in order to rewind list to the beginning. So, problem solved. Thank you.

– Yannis Tsifoutis
Nov 28 '18 at 21:13














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