Use this to install
1.npm install --save git+git@github.com/paddy57/react-nativ...
then follow react-native-video README to
2.link lib with your project
The library has helped my videos avoid so much buffering.
It loads the video fast ahead of time.
I am facing one issue though. When I seek the video back to 0.00 time after watching the video once.
Another api call is made to the server to request the video.
I was expecting the cached video to be served instead and no api call to be made.
Does the library support this functionality?
Thank you. You can leave a star to GitHub repo ;) . I'm not sure, I will test your query and will work on fork to introduce the functionality if it's not present already.
Use this to install
1.npm install --save git+git@github.com/paddy57/react-nativ...
then follow react-native-video README to
2.link lib with your project
I have done that.
I really want to use this library, it will help a lot in my project.
I am facing a compile error:
The error seems to be brought by this::
----folder/node_modules/react-native-video/android-exoplayer/src/main/java/com/brentvatne/exoplayer/AndroidCacheDataSourceFactory.java:33: error: cannot find symbol
String userAgent = Util.getUserAgent(context, context.getString(R.string.app_name));
^
symbol: variable app_name
location: class string
it seems that R.string.app_name can't be located.
I am not familiar with how android java projects get linked with react native but I do have a bit of java android mobile development knowledge.
I would like to ask, is the R.string.app_name referenced on my react native project or should it be declared in the library?
replace
String userAgent = Util.getUserAgent(context, context.getString(R.string.app_name));
with
String userAgent = Util.getUserAgent(context, YOUR_APP_NAME);
Thank you Sir, For your help. It worked
The library has helped my videos avoid so much buffering.
It loads the video fast ahead of time.
I am facing one issue though. When I seek the video back to 0.00 time after watching the video once.
Another api call is made to the server to request the video.
I was expecting the cached video to be served instead and no api call to be made.
Does the library support this functionality?
Thank you. You can leave a star to GitHub repo ;) . I'm not sure, I will test your query and will work on fork to introduce the functionality if it's not present already.
OK.