This update streamlines the resume functionality in both the AndroidVideoPlayer and VideoPlayer components by removing the remember choice and resume preference states. The logic for showing the resume overlay has been simplified, enhancing the user experience. Additionally, the ResumeOverlay component has been updated to reflect these changes, removing unnecessary props related to user preferences. This refactor aims to create a more straightforward and efficient playback experience.
This update modifies the ThisWeekSection component by adjusting item height for a cleaner design and enhancing gradient overlays for better visual appeal. Additionally, it refines text styles and spacing to improve readability and overall user experience. Unused styles and components have been removed to streamline the code.
This update introduces a new optional prop for resize mode in the AndroidVideoPlayer component, allowing users to specify how the video should be displayed. The default resize mode is set to 'contain', and the component now supports cycling through various resize modes. Additionally, the PlayerControls component has been updated to reflect the current resize mode, improving user interaction and experience.
This update introduces functionality to store and update the actual video duration in both AndroidVideoPlayer and VideoPlayer components. It ensures that the progress is accurately maintained when the video duration changes significantly. Additionally, the useTraktIntegration and storageService have been updated to handle exact playback times from Trakt, improving synchronization and user experience. Logging has been refined for better clarity during progress updates.
This update introduces a new state variable, savedDuration, in both AndroidVideoPlayer and VideoPlayer components to track the duration of the video when setting the resume position. Additionally, logging has been enhanced to provide clearer information about the resume process and seeking actions, improving debugging and user experience. The seek timeout has also been extended to ensure smoother transitions during playback.
This change extends the timeout for hiding video player controls in both AndroidVideoPlayer and VideoPlayer components from 3 seconds to 5 seconds. This adjustment aims to enhance user experience by providing more time for user interaction before the controls fade out.
This update introduces a timeout mechanism for hiding video player controls in both AndroidVideoPlayer and VideoPlayer components. The controls will fade out after 3 seconds of inactivity, enhancing user experience by keeping the interface clean. Additionally, the toggleControls function is updated to clear the timeout when controls are shown, ensuring that the controls remain visible as long as the user interacts with the player.
This update modifies various components, including ContinueWatchingSection, HeroSection, SeriesContent, and player components, to adjust the progress completion threshold from 95% to 85%. This change ensures that users can continue watching content that is closer to completion, enhancing engagement and usability. Additionally, related logic in the useWatchProgress hook and HomeScreen is updated to reflect this new threshold, providing a consistent experience across the application.
This update improves the AndroidVideoPlayer and VideoPlayer components by adding comprehensive logging for watch progress loading, resume preferences, and playback events. It also refines the handling of resume overlays based on user preferences and saved progress, ensuring a smoother user experience. Additionally, the ResumeOverlay component now logs its rendering state, providing better insights during debugging.
This update integrates Trakt autosync capabilities into the AndroidVideoPlayer and VideoPlayer components, allowing for automatic syncing of watch progress and playback events. Key features include starting a watching session, updating progress during playback, and handling playback end events to ensure accurate tracking. Additionally, the useTraktIntegration and useTraktAutosync hooks have been enhanced to support these functionalities, improving the overall user experience by maintaining consistent watch history across devices.
This update introduces new dependencies including cheerio, cors, express, and puppeteer to support additional features. The VideoPlayer component has been enhanced to improve seeking behavior on Android, with a new AndroidVideoPlayer component for better performance. Additionally, state management for seeking has been refined, ensuring smoother playback and user experience across platforms.