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Simplified media playback for bigscreen devices.
Bigscreen Player is an open source project developed by the BBC to simplify video and audio playback on a wide range of 'bigscreen' devices (TVs, set-top boxes, games consoles, and streaming devices).
For documentation on using this library, please see our Getting Started guide.
Install dependencies:
npm install
You can run Bigscreen Player locally in a dev environment by running:
npm run start
This will open a web page at localhost:8080
.
The project is unit tested using Jest. To run the tests:
npm test
This project currently has unit test coverage but no integration test suite. This is on our Roadmap to address.
semver prerelease
, semver patch
, semver minor
or semver major
Bigscreen Player uses JSDocs to autogenerate API documentation. To regenerate the documentation run:
npm run docs
See CONTRIBUTING.md
Bigscreen Player is available to everyone under the terms of the Apache 2.0 open source license. Take a look at the LICENSE file in the code for more information.
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Simplified media playback for bigscreen devices.
The npm package bigscreen-player receives a total of 5,749 weekly downloads. As such, bigscreen-player popularity was classified as popular.
We found that bigscreen-player demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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