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@silvermine/videojs-quality-selector
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video.js plugin for selecting a video quality or resolution
A plugin for videojs versions 6+ that adds a button to the control bar which will allow the user to choose from available video qualities or resolutions.
There are three primary steps to use this plug-in: (1) including,
(2) providing sources, and (3) adding the component the to
controlBar
. Please see the following for information on each
step.
<script>
tagThe minified JS file can come from a downloaded copy or a CDN. When including
it, make sure that the <script>
tag for the plugin appears after the
include for video.js (note that this plugin will look
for videojs
at window.videojs
).
There is an example of this in
docs/demo/index.html
.
<script src="./path/to/video.min.js"></script>
<script src="./path/to/silvermine-videojs-quality-selector.min.js"></script>
unpkg
:<link href="https://unpkg.com/silvermine-videojs-quality-selector/dist/css/quality-selector.css" rel="stylesheet">
<script src="./path/to/video.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://unpkg.com/silvermine-videojs-quality-selector/dist/js/silvermine-videojs-quality-selector.min.js"></script>
require
When using NPM/Browserify, first install the plugin.
npm install --save silvermine-videojs-quality-selector
For videojs
to use the plug-in, the plugin needs to register itself with the instance of
videojs
. This can be accomplished by:
var videojs = require('videojs');
// The following registers the plugin with `videojs`
require('silvermine-videojs-quality-selector')(videojs);
Sources can be provided with either the <source>
tag or via the src
function on the
instance of a video.js
player.
<source>
<video id="video_1" class="video-js vjs-default-skin" controls preload="auto" width="640" height="268" data-setup='{}'>
<source src="https://example.com/video_720.mp4" type="video/mp4" label="720P">
<source src="https://example.com/video_480.mp4" type="video/mp4" label="480P" selected="true">
<source src="https://example.com/video_360.mp4" type="video/mp4" label="360P">
</video>
player.src()
player.src([
{
src: 'https://example.com/video_720.mp4',
type: 'video/mp4',
label: '720P',
},
{
src: 'https://example.com/video_480.mp4',
type: 'video/mp4',
label: '480P',
selected: true,
},
{
src: 'https://example.com/video_360.mp4',
type: 'video/mp4',
label: '360P',
},
]);
There are at least two ways to add the quality selector control to the player's control
bar. The first is directly adding it via addChild
. For example:
player.controlBar.addChild('QualitySelector');
The second option is to add the control via the player's options, for instance:
var options, player;
options = {
controlBar: {
children: [
'playToggle',
'progressControl',
'volumePanel',
'qualitySelector',
'fullscreenToggle',
],
},
};
player = videojs('video_1', options);
We genuinely appreciate external contributions. See our extensive documentation on how to contribute.
This software is released under the MIT license. See the license file for more details.
1.2.3
class.extend
dependency to 0.9.1. Version 0.9.2 introduces a call to
new Function(someString)
, which violates the Content Security Policy that blocks
eval
and eval
-like function
calls.
(f9ca724 Fixes #36)
selected
attribute on source
tags (8702f4f
Fixes #39)FAQs
video.js plugin for selecting a video quality or resolution
The npm package @silvermine/videojs-quality-selector receives a total of 10,861 weekly downloads. As such, @silvermine/videojs-quality-selector popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @silvermine/videojs-quality-selector demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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