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a SwiftUI example for using a VLC player via TVVLCKit on tvOS and Apple TV

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VLCTester

a SwiftUI example for using a VLC player via TVVLCKit on tvOS and Apple TV and adding video progress bar and thumbnails

Apple-TV-video-scrubbing

This is a small SwiftUI project to demonstrate how to implement Video skimmer track (video progress bar with current position thumbnail) for VLC player on Apple TV tvOS 14.7 and above should work (you can even set the project to 10.2)

this is a fully working project, download it, follow the instructions on how to install TVVLCKit as a Pod, and run it on a hardware Apple-Tv device (simulator still does not support a Siri Remote as a Game-Controller)

you can use it as an example, though it does not suffer from performance issues or memory leak, i suggest to use it as a demo and not for production

some words on several source files:

VideoPlayerView.swift
this is the view that displays the actual VLC player

VideoProgressBar.swift
(this is the thumbnails view - i made it a player instead of just a frozen image, but muted the volume) the swipe events i use are extension i wrote (since the Apple TV does not come with swipe and drag gestures), i have attached the extension as well

VlcPlayer.swift
this is the representable view for bridging UIKit and SwiftUI views (VlcPlayerView.swift is a UIView) - it is the thumbnail view wrapper

VlcPlayerView.swift
this is the vlc player primary player that loads the mediaplayer and plays the video

VlcPlayerCopy.swift
this is the representable view for bridging UIKit and SwiftUI views (VlcPlayerCopyView.swift is a UIView) - it is the thumbnail view wrapper

VlcPlayerCopyView.swift
this is the vlc player copy (second) player that relies on the mediaplayer of the first and primary player

DragGestureActions.swift
it support a drag and a swipe, it rely on the GameController API, and it rely on the Apple-TV remote to be the first game controller (as of this time 18/SEP/2021 the simulator does not support Siri remote as a Game Controller, so in order to try the gestures you will need a real hardware apple tv device)

Config.swift
this is a static class instead of using environment (for demo only)

TVVLCKit install Instructions:
instructions found at: https://code.videolan.org/videolan/VLCKit#installation were not helpful,
but this video helped allot: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmdSnCw-Mjw

  • open terminal, run cmd:
    sudo gem install cocoapods

  • write and save a file with tha name: "Podfile" into your project home folder, with the content:
    source 'https://github.com/CocoaPods/Specs.git' project '~/VLCTester/VLCTester.xcodeproj' target 'VLCTester' do platform :tvos, '10.2' pod 'TVVLCKit', '~>3.3.0' end

  • make sure to replace project with your project file path

  • make sure to replace target with the name of the TVKit target name

  • cd to project folder (to folder where Podfile is located) and run the command:
    pod install

  • close xcode and use created file: xcworkspace for this project from now on

  • make sure you project has the following dependencies (project file -> target -> general -> 'frameworks libraries and embeded content'):

AudioToolbox.framework
AVFoundation.framework
CFNetwork.framework
CoreFoundation.framework
CoreGraphics.framework
CoreMedia.framework
CoreText.framework
CoreVideo.framework
Foundation.framework
libbz2.tbd
libc++.tbd
libiconv.tbd
libxml2.tbd
OpenGLES.framework
QuartzCore.framework
Security.framework
VideoToolbox.framework
UIKit.framework

  • lastly create new file
    (file -> new -> file)
  • choose 'Objective-C file'
  • name it 'header' and press create
  • choose 'create bridging header'
  • at the created file (VLCTester-Bridging-Header.h) add the import line:
    #import "TVVLCKit/TVVLCKit.h"

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a SwiftUI example for using a VLC player via TVVLCKit on tvOS and Apple TV

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