This PR is to add HLS playback support built into video.js for 7.0 via videojs-http-streaming (shorthand VHS). VHS is the next major version of videojs-contrib-hls that removes HLS Flash playback and includes some experimental DASH support (hence the rename). The purpose is to improve the out-of-the-box experience for video.js and allow cross browser HLS compatibility.
The proposed changes are to have the standard video.js browser and module scripts contain VHS and provide an alternate video.js browser script that does not contain VHS.
A video.js/core export is provided for importing without VHS.
- removed old less style. no going back now.
- switched back to video-js.scss naming and added a base-style injection class
- cleaned up and simplified big play btn
- Flexbox straight flexin.
- move to using variables for text and icon font families
- use table layout for IE 8 and 9
- moved to using extend for icons
- Switched to SASS, added a new default theme, updated the html
- added horizontal classes
- added connect-watch grunt task
- show all the things in the control bar so everything is available
by default (and hidden via css
- reignore dist for now
- removing trailing comma to get the tests passing
- Switched to using libsass and removed incompatible "black magic"
- updating to es6 syntax
- removed old separator, added grunt task for dev, and updated example
- singular time-control and live-control. remove playing class on pause
- updated separator control styles
- Show full control bar when a player goes to fullscreen.
Also added a grunt task specifically for skin development (only watches sass file changes and runs sass)
- allow poster image to toggle playback
- This allows the poster image to toggle play / pause on audio-only sources
- fixed issue with scrollbars in Chrome on Linux
- make the control bar not-quite-black
- added back some focus highlights until we decide on another path
I've got a way to run tests across every browser and device out there except for IE8, and IE8 should work except I'm running into a Browserstack bug that I've let them know about.
It uses a project called bunyip, which internallt uses Yeti (YUI), Pagekite, and Browserstack.
Next steps include:
- Making it all automatic. Right now you have to wait for browsers to connect and then manually hit enter when they have.
- Make it a grunt task
- Document it all so others can use it
I think this is close enough for me to close the milestone 4.0 issue.