Better Video Player is a rethought version(fork) of Easy Video Player.
- Based on the stock MediaPlayer API It will work on all devices and all CPUs, and it works with both local and remote sources.
- Simple Much less code is required than alternative options to get up and running.
- Very configurable There are lots of options available to make the player behave exactly how you want it to behave.
- Adaptive The player use the colors of your (AppCompat) Activity theme automatically.
- Swipe Gestures Supports the common on-screen scroll behavior which is used by MXPlayer, VLC and other Android media players.
The Gradle dependency is available via jitpack
Add this to your app/build.gradle repositories:
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
Add this in your module's build.gradle
file:
dependencies {
// ... other dependencies
compile 'com.github.halilozercan:BetterVideoPlayer:1.1.0'
}
You will need an Activity
in your app that will hold the BetterVideoPlayer
view and playback content.
There's only a bit of configuration required. However, BetterVideoPlayer offers great 'customizability'.
First, the Activity needs to use a theme from Google AppCompat. Here's an example from the sample project:
<style name="AppTheme" parent="Theme.AppCompat.NoActionBar">
<item name="colorPrimary">@color/primary</item>
<item name="colorPrimaryDark">@color/primary_dark</item>
<item name="colorAccent">@color/accent</item>
</style>
Second, the Activity should disable recreation on orientation changes. This allows playback to continue
when the device orientation changes. The player will adapt the aspect ratio accordingly. You just need to
set android:configChanges
values to your Activity
in AndroidManifest.xml
:
<activity
android:name=".MyPlayerActivity"
android:label="@string/my_player_activity"
android:configChanges="orientation|keyboardHidden|screenLayout|screenSize"
android:theme="@style/AppTheme" /> <!-- Don't need to set the theme here if it's set on your <application /> tag already -->
The layout for your player Activity can be very simple. You only need a BetterVideoPlayer
view,
all the controls and everything else are created by the player view itself.
<com.halilibo.bettervideoplayer.BetterVideoPlayer
xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:id="@+id/player"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent" />
Before moving onto code setup, here is a list of changes that are made to EasyVideoPlayer.
Most of the features from Easy Video Player is still available in its core. Although many configuration options were added, simplicity and ready-to-go behavior is not changed. This document will go through added and removed features.
In my opinion, 2 actions that are placed under MediaPlayer controls were uneasy to use. Library should not put developer to choose between drawable and string resources for action buttons. Also, 2 means multiple. If number of actions are 2, then it can be 10 or more.
Instead, BetterVideoPlayer takes advantage of Toolbar API. Basically, there is a toolbar at the top of BetterVideoPlayer. Custom View API lets you to set title and populate a menu of actions on this toolbar.
Removed anything related to actions. LeftAction, RightAction, BottomLabel, SubmitButton, RetryButton.
While using Easy Video Player, implementing a fullscreen video activity had been cumbersome for me.
Maybe it was my fault but I could not achieve the behavior I wanted with given fullscreen feature.
In the end I ended up changing behavior of the view completely.
In my opinion, every fullscreen video activity can have different kind of tweak for a given user input.
That is why setAutoFullscreen()
has been removed from the API.
To see an example of how you can use BetterVideoPlayer in fullscreen, refer to sample app
BetterVideoPlayer supports captions through subtitles in 2 formats; SRT and WEBVTT.
Captions can be obtained both online and from resource directory.
Support for local storage will be added in the near future.
// Online SUBRIP subtitle
bvp.setCaptions("https://www.example.com/subrip.srt", SubtitleView.SubtitleMime.SUBRIP);
// res/raw SUBRIP subtitle
bvp.setCaptions(R.raw.sub, SubtitleView.SubtitleMime.SUBRIP);
BetterVideoPlayer also lets you define the text size(in sp) and color of captions inside XML view.
CaptionsView will be seperated from BetterVideoPlayer in next versions. This will allow developers to customize the captions even further.
<com.halilibo.bettervideoplayer.BetterVideoPlayer
android:id="@+id/bvp"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
bvp:bvp_captionSize="20sp"
bvp:bvp_captionColor="@android:color/holo_blue_light"/>
BetterVideoPlayer deploys a common toolbar at the top of player. Toolbar is useful in a video player in two different ways.
- First, it offers a highly customizable title text place.
- Secondly, you can inflate a menu on the toolbar and define as many actions as you need.
To access toolbar, just use getToolbar()
method. You can also show and hide the toolbar by using showToolbar()
and hideToolbar()
Swipe Gestures on a video player are proved to be very useful by MX, VLC and others. Swiping left and right to seek to any point in video or swipe up and down to control volume and brightness. BetterVideoPlayer comes with built-in support for these gestures. This feature lets your users to be familiar with your video player
You can enable or disable gestures by enableSwipeGestures()
and disableSwipeGestures()
methods.
Important point: You need to use enableSwipeGestures(Window)
method to also enable brightness control. Brightness setting needs a reference window.
Since your Activity
is using an AppCompat theme, make sure it extends AppCompatActivity
.
Initializing the player is very simple. You just set a callback listener to receive notifications of important events, and a source.
public class MyPlayerActivity extends AppCompatActivity implements BetterVideoCallback {
private static final String TEST_URL = "http://clips.vorwaerts-gmbh.de/big_buck_bunny.mp4";
private BetterVideoPlayer player;
@Override
protected void onCreate(Bundle savedInstanceState) {
super.onCreate(savedInstanceState);
setContentView(R.layout.activity_myplayer);
// Grabs a reference to the player view
player = (BetterVideoPlayer) findViewById(R.id.player);
// Sets the callback to this Activity, since it inherits EasyVideoCallback
player.setCallback(this);
// Sets the source to the HTTP URL held in the TEST_URL variable.
// To play files, you can use Uri.fromFile(new File("..."))
player.setSource(Uri.parse(TEST_URL));
// From here, the player view will show a progress indicator until the player is prepared.
// Once it's prepared, the progress indicator goes away and the controls become enabled for the user to begin playback.
}
@Override
public void onPause() {
super.onPause();
// Make sure the player stops playing if the user presses the home button.
player.pause();
}
// Methods for the implemented EasyVideoCallback
@Override
public void onStarted(BetterVideoPlayer player) {
//Log.i(TAG, "Started");
}
@Override
public void onPaused(BetterVideoPlayer player) {
//Log.i(TAG, "Paused");
}
@Override
public void onPreparing(BetterVideoPlayer player) {
//Log.i(TAG, "Preparing");
}
@Override
public void onPrepared(BetterVideoPlayer player) {
//Log.i(TAG, "Prepared");
}
@Override
public void onBuffering(int percent) {
//Log.i(TAG, "Buffering " + percent);
}
@Override
public void onError(BetterVideoPlayer player, Exception e) {
//Log.i(TAG, "Error " +e.getMessage());
}
@Override
public void onCompletion(BetterVideoPlayer player) {
//Log.i(TAG, "Completed");
}
@Override
public void onToggleControls(BetterVideoPlayer player, boolean isShowing) {
//Log.i(TAG, "Controls toggled " + isShowing);
}
}
You can see almost identical code in action in the sample project.
Here's a list of methods that can be used to control the BetterVideoPlayer
programmatically.
Full list of available methods is in IUserMethods interface.
Methods used to change behavior are discussed in the next section.
BetterVideoPlayer player = // ...
// Sets a video source to be played.
player.setSource(Uri);
// Sets a callback to receive normal player events.
player.setCallback(EasyVideoCallback);
// Sets a callback that can be used to retrieve updates of the current playback position.
player.setProgressCallback(EasyVideoProgressCallback);
// Starts or resumes playback.
player.start();
// Seeks to a position in the video.
player.seekTo(int);
// Pauses playback.
player.pause();
// Stops playback.
player.stop();
// Resets the player, allowing a new source to be set.
player.reset();
// Releases the underlying MediaPlayer and cleans up resources.
player.release();
// Shows the default controls. They can be hidden again if the user taps the player.
player.showControls();
// Hides the default controls. They can be shown again if the user taps the player.
player.hideControls().
// Shows the controls if they're hidden, hides them if they're shown.
player.toggleControls();
// Returns true if the default controls are currently shown.
player.isControlsShown();
// Hide the default controls and prevents them from being shown.
player.disableControls();
// Undoes disableControls()
player.enableControls();
// Returns true if the player has prepared for playback entirely
player.isPrepared();
// Returns true if the player is NOT paused.
player.isPlaying();
// Returns the current position of playback.
player.getCurrentPosition();
// Returns the total duration of the video.
player.getDuration();
There are a options that can be used to change the default behavior of the EasyVideoPlayer
:
BetterVideoPlayer player = // ...
// Defaults to true. The controls fade out when playback starts.
player.setHideControlsOnPlay(boolean);
// Defaults to false. Immediately starts playback when the player becomes prepared.
player.setAutoPlay(boolean);
// Sets a position that will be skipped to right when the player becomes prepared. Only happens once when set.
player.setInitialPosition(int);
// Sets a custom drawable for the left restart action.
player.setRestartDrawable(Drawable);
player.setRestartDrawableRes(int);
// Sets a custom drawable for the play button.
player.setPlayDrawable(Drawable);
player.setPlayDrawableRes(int);
// Sets a custom drawable for the pause button.
player.setPauseDrawable(Drawable);
player.setPauseDrawableRes(int);
// Sets a theme color that is used to color the seekbar and loading icon.
// Defaults to your activity's primary theme color.
player.setThemeColor(int);
player.setThemeColorRes(int);
// Sets the left and right volume levels. The player must be prepared first.
player.setVolume(float, float);
// Sets whether or not the player will start playback over when reaching the end.
player.setLoop(false);
// Registers a caption source
player.setCaptions(Uri, mimeType);
// Sets a style from SpinKit.
player.setLoadingStyle(int);
// Sets the current window. Useful when you want to enable brightness setting in swipe.
player.setWindow(Window);
The programmatic configuration options shown above can also be configured directly from your layout:
<com.afollestad.easyvideoplayer.EasyVideoPlayer xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
xmlns:app="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res-auto"
android:id="@+id/player"
android:layout_width="match_parent"
android:layout_height="match_parent"
app:bvp_autoPlay="false"
app:bvp_disableControls="false"
app:bvp_hideControlsOnPlay="true"
app:bvp_pauseDrawable="@drawable/bvp_action_pause"
app:bvp_playDrawable="@drawable/bvp_action_play"
app:bvp_restartDrawable="@drawable/bvp_action_restart"
app:bvp_source="http://clips.vorwaerts-gmbh.de/big_buck_bunny.mp4"
app:bvp_themeColor="@color/color_primary"
app:bvp_captionSize="22sp"
app:bvp_captionColor="@color/caption_color"
app:bvp_loadingStyle="DoubleBounce"
app:bvp_loop="false" />
While I try to complete this README, you can check out Sample project of this repo. It will be updated often and written code sometimes help a lot more than a poorly written documentation.