do you mean webview? if so, javascript needs to be enabled. why not
just leave it as a web page? then anyone can hear your sounds.

On Feb 2, 2:12 pm, jsterj <jst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm working on a fairly simple web based app.  Basic functionality is
> push a button and hear a sound.  It's all done in HTML and JavaScript
> and then built using Phonegap Build.  It works perfectly in Android's
> browser.  But when packaged into an APK and installed on the phone,
> the sounds don't play.
>
> I'm still fairly new to Android development, so I'm just looking for
> some direction.  I downloaded a logcat viewer, found where the mp3
> files are being loaded up, but nothing stands out as an error or
> problem.  Here's the basic JS code that should play the sound.
>
> var sounds = new Array();
>                         sounds[0] = "0.mp3";
>                         sounds[1] = "1.mp3";
>                         sounds[2] = "2.mp3";
>                         sounds[3] = "3.mp3";
>
>                         function PlaySound() {
>                                 randNum = Math.floor(Math.random()*4);
>                                 var sound = new Audio(sounds[randNum]);
>                                 sound.play();
>                         }
>
> The PlaySound function is called when the button is tapped.  I've done
> console logs to ensure the function is called properly.
>
> Not sure the best method to go about debugging this.  Any help would
> be great.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Justin

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