/videojs-max-quality-selector

A Videojs Plugin to help you list out resolutions and bit-rates from Live, Adaptive and Progressive streams.

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videojs-max-quality-selector

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A Videojs Plugin to help you list out resolutions and bit-rates from Live, Adaptive and Progressive streams.

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Table of Contents

Installation

npm install --save videojs-max-quality-selector

Options

autoLabel :string

Default: 'Auto'

This option lets you rename the string value that represents the auto bitrate selection system.

var player = videojs('my-video');
player.maxQualitySelector({
  'autoLabel': 'ABR' // Change the label from 'Auto' (default) to 'ABR'.
});

defaultQuality :number

This option lets you control which level of quality is selected first.

0 = Default Behaviour (The default from playlist), 1 = Lowest (Start the video with the lowest quality stream selected), 2 = Highest (Start the video with the highest quality stream selected)

Default: 0

var player = videojs('my-video');
player.maxQualitySelector({
  'defaultQuality': 2 // Make the video start playing at the highest quality possible
});

disableAuto :boolean

This option disables the auto bitrate selection system and focuses on a single quality level.

Default: false

var player = videojs('my-video');
player.maxQualitySelector({
  'disableAuto': true // Turn off the auto bitrate selection system
});

displayMode :number

This option lets you control how the default quality level is displayed to the screen.

Note: This option is ignored if you override the quality level with a label in DefaultOptions.labels

0 = Both (Includes both the resolution, in height, and the quality marketing name), 1 = Resolution (Include just the resolution, in height), 2 = Name (Include just the quality marketing name)

Default: 0

var player = videojs('my-video');
player.maxQualitySelector({
  'displayMode': 1 // Only render out the height name of the video in the quality button and list
});

filterDuplicateHeights :boolean

This option enabled the filtering of duplicate quality levels when their height all match.

Tip: This is useful if you want to avoid showing different bitrates to users.

Default: true

var player = videojs('my-video');
player.maxQualitySelector({
  'filterDuplicateHeights': false // Turn off filtering of duplicate quality levels with different bitrates
});

filterDuplicates :boolean

This option enabled the filtering of duplicate quality levels when their width, height, bitrate all match.

Tip: This is useful if you want to avoid showing different endpoints to users.

Default: true

var player = videojs('my-video');
player.maxQualitySelector({
  'filterDuplicates': false // Turn off filtering of duplicate quality levels
});

index :number

This option helps you position the button in the VideoJS control bar.

Default: -1

var player = videojs('my-video');
player.maxQualitySelector({
  'index': -2 // Put the button before the closed-captioning button.
});

labels :Array|Object

This options lets you override the name of the listed quality levels.

Tip: Use maxQualitySelector.getLevelNames(); output to find the ID to overwrite.

Default: []

var player = videojs('my-video');

// Quick and useful if only a few contiguous quality levels
var labelsArray = [ 'High', 'Low' ];

// Useful if you need to specify labels in a sparce list
var labelsObject =  { 0: 'High', 8: 'Medium', 16: 'Low', 24: 'Super Low' };

player.maxQualitySelector({
  'labels': labelsArray | labelsObject
});

maxHeight :number

This options lets you specify the maximum height resolution to show in the menu.

Default: 0

var player = videojs('my-video');
player.maxQualitySelector({
  'maxHeight': 1080 // Do not list any resolutions larger than 1080p.
});

minHeight :number

This options lets you specify the minimum height resolution to show in the menu.

Default: 0

var player = videojs('my-video');
player.maxQualitySelector({
  'minHeight': 480 // Do not list any resolutions smaller than 480p.
});

showBitrates :boolean

This option enables showing the bitrate in the button and menu.

Default: false

var player = videojs('my-video');
player.maxQualitySelector({
  'showBitrates': true // Turn on showing bitrates in the button and menu.
});

showSingleItemMenu :boolean

This option enabled to show the menu even if there is only one quality level.

Default: false

var player = videojs('my-video');
player.maxQualitySelector({
  'showSingleItemMenu': true // Turn off hidding menu if there is only one quality level.
});

sort :number

This option enables sorting direction the quality levels in the menu.

0 = Descending (Qualities are listed from highest to lowest top down by height), 1 = Ascending (Qualities are listed from lowest to highest top down by height)

Default: 0

var player = videojs('my-video');
player.maxQualitySelector({
  'sort': 1 // List the qualities from lowest to highest top down.
});

sortEnabled :boolean

This option enables sorting the quality levels in the menu.

Default: true

var player = videojs('my-video');
player.maxQualitySelector({
  'sortEnabled': false // List the quality levels as they have been specified.
});

Usage

⚠ Warning: ⚠ We require the https://github.com/videojs/videojs-contrib-quality-levels plugin to be included before ours.

To include videojs-max-quality-selector on your website or web application, use any of the following methods.

<link> & <script> Tag

This is the simplest case. Get the script in whatever way you prefer and include the plugin after you include [video.js][videojs], so that the videojs global is available.

<link src="//path/to/videojs-max-quality-selector.css" rel="stylesheet">
<script src="//path/to/video.min.js"></script>
<script src="//path/to/videojs-contrib-quality-levels.min.js"></script>
<script src="//path/to/videojs-max-quality-selector.min.js"></script>
<script>
  var player = videojs('my-video');

  player.maxQualitySelector();
</script>

Browserify/CommonJS

When using with Browserify, install videojs-max-quality-selector via npm and require the plugin as you would any other module.

var videojs = require('video.js');

// The actual plugin function is exported by this module, but it is also
// attached to the `Player.prototype`; so, there is no need to assign it
// to a variable.
require('videojs-contrib-quality-levels');
require('videojs-max-quality-selector');

var player = videojs('my-video');

player.maxQualitySelector();

RequireJS/AMD

When using with RequireJS (or another AMD library), get the script in whatever way you prefer and require the plugin as you normally would:

require(['video.js', 'videojs-contrib-quality-levels', 'videojs-max-quality-selector'], function(videojs) {
  var player = videojs('my-video');

  player.maxQualitySelector();
});

Content Delivery Network CDN

We're using unpkg to serve our files.

File Explorer: https://unpkg.com/videojs-max-quality-selector/

Latest: https://unpkg.com/videojs-max-quality-selector/dist/videojs-max-quality-selector.css https://unpkg.com/videojs-max-quality-selector/dist/videojs-max-quality-selector.min.js

Contributing

We welcome contributions from everyone! Find out how to contribute...

Code of Conduct

Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct

License

MIT. Copyright (c) Fox (onefox@gmail.com)