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280 lines
7.7 KiB
280 lines
7.7 KiB
/* |
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The Owncast Latency Compensator. |
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It will try to slowly adjust the playback rate to enable the player to get |
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further into the future, with the goal of being as close to the live edge as |
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possible, without causing any buffering events. |
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It will: |
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- Determine the start (max) and end (min) latency values. |
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- Keep an eye on download speed and stop compensating if it drops too low. |
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- Dynamically calculate the speedup rate based on network speed. |
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- Pause the compensation if buffering events occur. |
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- Completely give up on all compensation if too many buffering events occur. |
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*/ |
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const REBUFFER_EVENT_LIMIT = 5; // Max number of buffering events before we stop compensating for latency. |
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const MIN_BUFFER_DURATION = 500; // Min duration a buffer event must last to be counted. |
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const MAX_SPEEDUP_RATE = 1.08; // The playback rate when compensating for latency. |
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const TIMEOUT_DURATION = 30 * 1000; // The amount of time we stop handling latency after certain events. |
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const CHECK_TIMER_INTERVAL = 5_000; // How often we check if we should be compensating for latency. |
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const BUFFERING_AMNESTY_DURATION = 3 * 1000 * 60; // How often until a buffering event expires. |
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const REQUIRED_BANDWIDTH_RATIO = 2.0; // The player:bitrate ratio required to enable compensating for latency. |
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const HIGHEST_LATENCY_SEGMENT_LENGTH_MULTIPLIER = 2.4; // Segment length * this value is when we start compensating. |
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const LOWEST_LATENCY_SEGMENT_LENGTH_MULTIPLIER = 1.7; // Segment length * this value is when we stop compensating. |
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const MIN_LATENCY = 4 * 1000; // The lowest we'll continue compensation to be running at. |
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const MAX_LATENCY = 8 * 1000; // The highest we'll allow a target latency to be before we start compensating. |
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class LatencyCompensator { |
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constructor(player) { |
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this.player = player; |
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this.enabled = false; |
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this.running = false; |
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this.inTimeout = false; |
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this.timeoutTimer = 0; |
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this.checkTimer = 0; |
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this.bufferingCounter = 0; |
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this.bufferingTimer = 0; |
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this.playbackRate = 1.0; |
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this.player.on('playing', this.handlePlaying.bind(this)); |
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this.player.on('error', this.handleError.bind(this)); |
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this.player.on('waiting', this.handleBuffering.bind(this)); |
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this.player.on('ended', this.handleEnded.bind(this)); |
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this.player.on('canplaythrough', this.handlePlaying.bind(this)); |
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this.player.on('canplay', this.handlePlaying.bind(this)); |
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} |
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// This is run on a timer to check if we should be compensating for latency. |
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check() { |
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console.log( |
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'playback rate', |
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this.playbackRate, |
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'enabled:', |
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this.enabled, |
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'running: ', |
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this.running, |
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'timeout: ', |
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this.inTimeout, |
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'buffer count:', |
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this.bufferingCounter |
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); |
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if (this.inTimeout) { |
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return; |
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} |
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const tech = this.player.tech({ IWillNotUseThisInPlugins: true }); |
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if (!tech || !tech.vhs) { |
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return; |
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} |
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try { |
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// Check the player buffers to make sure there's enough playable content |
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// that we can safely play. |
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if (tech.vhs.stats.buffered.length === 0) { |
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this.timeout(); |
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} |
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let totalBuffered = 0; |
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tech.vhs.stats.buffered.forEach((buffer) => { |
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totalBuffered += buffer.end - buffer.start; |
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}); |
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console.log('buffered', totalBuffered); |
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if (totalBuffered < 18) { |
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this.timeout(); |
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} |
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} catch (e) {} |
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// Determine how much of the current playlist's bandwidth requirements |
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// we're utilizing. If it's too high then we can't afford to push |
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// further into the future because we're downloading too slowly. |
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const currentPlaylist = tech.vhs.playlists.media(); |
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const currentPlaylistBandwidth = currentPlaylist.attributes.BANDWIDTH; |
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const playerBandwidth = tech.vhs.systemBandwidth; |
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const bandwidthRatio = playerBandwidth / currentPlaylistBandwidth; |
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if (bandwidthRatio < REQUIRED_BANDWIDTH_RATIO) { |
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this.timeout(); |
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return; |
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} |
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let proposedPlaybackRate = bandwidthRatio * 0.34; |
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console.log('proposed rate', proposedPlaybackRate); |
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proposedPlaybackRate = Math.max( |
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Math.min(proposedPlaybackRate, MAX_SPEEDUP_RATE), |
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1.0 |
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); |
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try { |
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const segment = getCurrentlyPlayingSegment(tech); |
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if (!segment) { |
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return; |
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} |
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// How far away from live edge do we start the compensator. |
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const maxLatencyThreshold = Math.min( |
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MAX_LATENCY, |
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segment.duration * 1000 * HIGHEST_LATENCY_SEGMENT_LENGTH_MULTIPLIER |
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); |
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// How far away from live edge do we stop the compensator. |
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const minLatencyThreshold = Math.max( |
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MIN_LATENCY, |
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segment.duration * 1000 * LOWEST_LATENCY_SEGMENT_LENGTH_MULTIPLIER |
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); |
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const segmentTime = segment.dateTimeObject.getTime(); |
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const now = new Date().getTime(); |
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const latency = now - segmentTime; |
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console.log( |
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'latency', |
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latency / 1000, |
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'min', |
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minLatencyThreshold / 1000, |
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'max', |
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maxLatencyThreshold / 1000 |
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); |
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if (latency > maxLatencyThreshold) { |
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this.start(proposedPlaybackRate); |
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} else if (latency < minLatencyThreshold) { |
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this.stop(); |
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} |
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} catch (err) { |
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// console.warn(err); |
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} |
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} |
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setPlaybackRate(rate) { |
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this.playbackRate = rate; |
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this.player.playbackRate(rate); |
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} |
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start(rate = 1.0) { |
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if (this.inTimeout || !this.enabled || rate === this.playbackRate) { |
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return; |
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} |
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this.running = true; |
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this.setPlaybackRate(rate); |
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} |
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stop() { |
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this.running = false; |
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this.setPlaybackRate(1.0); |
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} |
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enable() { |
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this.enabled = true; |
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clearInterval(this.checkTimer); |
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clearTimeout(this.bufferingTimer); |
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this.checkTimer = setInterval(() => { |
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this.check(); |
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}, CHECK_TIMER_INTERVAL); |
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} |
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// Disable means we're done for good and should no longer compensate for latency. |
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disable() { |
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clearInterval(this.checkTimer); |
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clearTimeout(this.timeoutTimer); |
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this.stop(); |
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this.enabled = false; |
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} |
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timeout() { |
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this.inTimeout = true; |
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this.stop(); |
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clearTimeout(this.timeoutTimer); |
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this.timeoutTimer = setTimeout(() => { |
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this.endTimeout(); |
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}, TIMEOUT_DURATION); |
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} |
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endTimeout() { |
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clearTimeout(this.timeoutTimer); |
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this.inTimeout = false; |
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} |
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handlePlaying() { |
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clearTimeout(this.bufferingTimer); |
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if (!this.enabled) { |
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return; |
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} |
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} |
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handleEnded() { |
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if (!this.enabled) { |
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return; |
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} |
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this.disable(); |
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} |
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handleError(e) { |
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if (!this.enabled) { |
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return; |
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} |
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console.log('handle error', e); |
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this.timeout(); |
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} |
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countBufferingEvent() { |
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this.bufferingCounter++; |
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if (this.bufferingCounter > REBUFFER_EVENT_LIMIT) { |
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this.disable(); |
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return; |
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} |
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this.timeout(); |
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// Allow us to forget about old buffering events if enough time goes by. |
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setTimeout(() => { |
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if (this.bufferingCounter > 0) { |
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this.bufferingCounter--; |
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} |
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}, BUFFERING_AMNESTY_DURATION); |
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} |
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handleBuffering() { |
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if (!this.enabled) { |
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return; |
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} |
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this.timeout(); |
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this.bufferingTimer = setTimeout(() => { |
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this.countBufferingEvent(); |
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}, MIN_BUFFER_DURATION); |
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} |
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} |
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function getCurrentlyPlayingSegment(tech) { |
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var target_media = tech.vhs.playlists.media(); |
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var snapshot_time = tech.currentTime(); |
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var segment; |
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// Itinerate trough available segments and get first within which snapshot_time is |
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for (var i = 0, l = target_media.segments.length; i < l; i++) { |
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// Note: segment.end may be undefined or is not properly set |
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if (snapshot_time < target_media.segments[i].end) { |
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segment = target_media.segments[i]; |
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break; |
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} |
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} |
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if (!segment) { |
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segment = target_media.segments[0]; |
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} |
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return segment; |
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} |
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export default LatencyCompensator;
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