Merge "resolve merge conflicts of ac5b340 to nyc-dev" into nyc-dev
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@@ -220,7 +220,11 @@ in any area that can be obscured by the PIP window.</p>
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<p>When an activity is in PIP mode, by default it doesn't get input focus. To
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receive input events while in PIP mode, use
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<code>MediaSession.setMediaButtonReceiver()</code>.</p>
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{@link android.media.session.MediaSession#setCallback
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MediaSession.setCallback()}. For more information on using
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{@link android.media.session.MediaSession#setCallback setCallback()} see
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<a href="{@docRoot}training/tv/playback/now-playing.html">Displaying
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a Now Playing Card</a>.</p>
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<p>When your app is in PIP mode, video playback in the PIP window can cause
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audio interference with another app, such as a music player app or voice search
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@@ -228,4 +232,4 @@ app. To avoid this, request audio focus when you start playing the video,
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and handle audio focus change notifications, as described in
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<a href="{@docRoot}training/managing-audio/audio-focus.html">Managing Audio
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Focus</a>. If you receive notification of audio focus loss when in PIP mode,
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pause or stop video playback.</p>
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pause or stop video playback.</p>
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