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@ghinwa/react-native-preview-audio-player
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We are not supporting this module at this moment, use by your own responsability.
We are not supporting this module at this moment, use by your own responsability.
AmazingAudioEngine2
library first.ghinwa-rn-preview-audio-player
directory to your project."ghinwa-rn-preview-audio-player": "file:./PATH_TO_PREVIEW_AUDIO_PLAYER_DIRECTORY"
to the package.json
file.npm install
command..xcodeproj
file of your main Xcode project. In the Project Navigator, select your main project and expand it.PreviewAudioPlayer.xcodeproj
to your main project as it is presented on the screenshot below:
AudioPlayer
and AmazingAudioEngine2
directories to the Header Search Paths
setting (which can be found in Build Settings
) of PreviewAudioPlayer.xcodeproj
project.
libPreviewAudioPlayer.a
to the Link Binary With Libraries build phase of your main project as on the attached screenshot.
ghinwa-rn-preview-audio-player
!FAQs
We are not supporting this module at this moment, use by your own responsability.
We found that @ghinwa/react-native-preview-audio-player demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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