[webkit-help] [MAC] :: HTML5 Video player not well identified : QT expected => AVF suspected ("instead")

gstreamer MACOSX gstreamermacosx at gmail.com
Thu Oct 17 02:22:34 PDT 2013


Yes. And ... so... what ?
I mean: time could be spent *grep*-ing and placing traces everywhere in
source code to figure out what happens at the end.
However more (fine-tuned ;-) "support" would have been expected from this
mailling-list. Hope nobody feels offended here.

-- gstreamermacosx

On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Konstantin Tokarev <annulen at yandex.ru>wrote:
>
>>
>> 17.10.2013, 03:25, "Hugo Machefer" <hugo.machefer at gmail.com>:
>> > Hi. I' like to identify which player exactly is used for WebKit by
>> default on MAC OSx. I have put traces in MediaPlayerPrivateQTKit.mm. But I
>> can't see logs at runtime. Watching only traces for
>> MediaPlayer::MediaPlayer() // constr in MediaPlayer.cpp.
>> > Additionally, I noticed :AVF info: hasOfflineRenderer, board-id check :
>> true
>> >
>> > Looks like AVFoundation is involved in backgnd, regardless of
>> QuickTime, then.
>> > Tested with HTML5 video content. + Apple trailers. No logs from
>> QuickTime ever.
>> >
>> > -- hmachefe
>> >
>> > PS: query inherited from gstreamermacosx by
>> https://lists.webkit.org/pipermail/webkit-dev/2013-October/025754.html
>>
>> Are you able to use git grep (or other full-text search technique)?
>>
>>
>> Source/WebCore/platform/graphics/avfoundation/MediaPlayerPrivateAVFoundation.h
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Konstantin
>>
>
>
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