This is upgrades rollup and uglify to latest versions. It also rewrites the rollup config to take advantage of the newest features of rollup. Minification is also split up into a separate process, mostly to speed up the build. The total build type can go down from about 2.5 minutes to around 1 minute for all the generated javascript files.
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.
If the player is paused, when we seek, the time displays don't update. So, we trigger a timeupdate manually to let components know that the time has updated.
The core goal here is to make sure the following works in light of some middleware process that makes setting the source more async than next tick:
```js
player.src('...');
player.ready(() => player.play());
```
In fact, given this change, we should even be able to do:
```js
player.src('...');
player.play();
```
Unlike #4665, which would have clarified/changed the meaning of "ready", it remains a reflection of the tech's state and we make better use of the ability to queue things on that state and on the middleware `setSource` process.