Using seconds in AVPlayer seekToTime

我们两清 提交于 2020-05-25 06:35:18

问题


this should be a simple one. I have an AVPlayer playing a video file and I want to be able to jump to a specific time but I'm having some trouble understanding how CMTime works.

I need to specify the time in seconds. For example: if I wanted to jump to second 10.8 I'd like to do something like this:

[self.avPlayer.currentItem seekToTime:CMTimeMakeWithSeconds(10.8, 1];

But I'm not getting the result I want.


回答1:


http://warrenmoore.net/understanding-cmtime

Might give you a clearer idea of CMTime.

If you changed your line to read...

[self.avPlayer.currentItem seekToTime:CMTimeMakeWithSeconds(10.8, 60000)];

You might get better results. The 60000 is how many items make up a single second. If you use 1 for this value then you can only jump to a single place per second - by putting 60000 you are giving yourself 60000 places between second 10 and second 11.




回答2:


In case you need to seek to a very specific time I would recommend using this method with tolerance:

let myTime = CMTime(seconds: 10.8, preferredTimescale: 60000)    
player.seek(to: myTime, toleranceBefore: .zero, toleranceAfter: .zero)

Documentation: link. Apple suggests using it for high accuracy.




回答3:


Swift 5.1 version

player?.seek(to: CMTime(value: CMTimeValue(10.8), timescale: 1000))



回答4:


Swift version

avPlayer.seek(to:CMTimeMakeWithSeconds(10.8,1000))


来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22666190/using-seconds-in-avplayer-seektotime

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