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Hello, I am using your lib for synchronisation. Everything works fine on Web (last chrome). But when I am running app on Samsung Smart TV, I am getting infinite seek events.
```javascript
import {…
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Currently there is no way to know how good a media element controlled by a `TimingObject` is actually playing in sync. The media element might not have the audio/video data to play the currently reque…
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Hello :wave:
In our application we have video player that needs to play multiple concatenated videos. Duration of all those videos is summed up and that is the total duration of timing object. As …
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Hi,
We optimized our non-sync player by avoiding to seek while the player is currently seeking, as outlined in this article:
https://kitchen.vibbio.com/blog/optimizing-html5-video-scrubbing/
We…
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I was looking at the V3 demo https://timingsrc.readthedocs.io/en/latest/demoes/demo_mediasync.html#demo-mediasync
I tested in Chrome, Brave and Safari on an iPhone 14 and the videos just don’t play…
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Hello,
I'm using the TimingSrc script in combination with the mediasync library.
This is being implemented in an Angular project. I have included the references to the timingsrc-v2.js and media…
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Updating the timing object involves the following steps.
1 an update request is created by the timing object and dispatched to the timing provider
2 the timing provider object processes the update r…
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I'm creating a TimingObject instance like so:
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this.timingObject = new TIMINGSRC.TimingObject({ range: [0, 360] });
await this.timingObject.ready
this.videos.forEach((video, index) => …
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The spec mentions an `error` property of the `TimingProvider` on several occasions but the `TimingProvider` interface doesn't contain an `error` property.
http://webtiming.github.io/timingobject/#x…
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Since `Object.observe()` has turned out to be a dead end I think the spec needs to be updated to use something else.
It's currently used by the `TimingObject` to observe the `vector` property of a …