Reputation: 1136
When I load a video from the internet (10-40MB large) I am unable to provide a smooth playing experience.
My AVPlayer either loads the whole video and then plays it, or plays 1s, buffers and then just stops playing.
I tried endless libraries, buffer-observer methods, and tutorials. Nothing seems to help.
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self.makeLoaderVisible()
let playerItem = AVPlayerItem(url: url)
playerItem.addObserver(self, forKeyPath: "playbackBufferEmpty", options: .new, context: nil)
playerItem.addObserver(self, forKeyPath: "playbackLikelyToKeepUp", options: .new, context: nil)
playerItem.addObserver(self, forKeyPath: "playbackBufferFull", options: .new, context: nil)
avPlayer?.replaceCurrentItem(with: playerItem)
avPlayer?.automaticallyWaitsToMinimizeStalling = false
avPlayer?.playImmediately(atRate: 0)
// avPlayer?.play()
}
override func observeValue(forKeyPath keyPath: String?, of object: Any?, change: [NSKeyValueChangeKey : Any]?, context: UnsafeMutableRawPointer?) {
if object is AVPlayerItem {
switch keyPath! {
case "playbackBufferEmpty":
// Show loader
makeLoaderVisible()
case "playbackLikelyToKeepUp":
// Hide loader
hideLoader()
case "playbackBufferFull":
// Hide loader
hideLoader()
default:
return
}
}
}
Upvotes: 6
Views: 7081
Reputation: 35372
Since iOS 10.x, you can make some buffer settings, for example you can decide how many seconds you'll need to buffering your video:
if #available(iOS 10.0, tvOS 10.0, OSX 10.12, *) {
avPlayer?.automaticallyWaitsToMinimizeStalling = .playWhenBufferNotEmpty
//preferredForwardBufferDuration -> default is 0, which means `AVPlayer` handle it independently, try more seconds like 5 or 10.
playerItem.preferredForwardBufferDuration = TimeInterval(5)
}
Upvotes: 18