SeekMap.Unseekable
class SeekMap.Unseekable : SeekMap
A SeekMap that does not support seeking.
Summary
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Unseekable(durationUs: Long) |
Unseekable(durationUs: Long, startPosition: Long) |
Public functions |
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SeekMap.SeekPoints! |
getSeekPoints(timeUs: Long)Obtains seek points for the specified seek time in microseconds. |
Boolean |
Returns whether seeking is supported. |
Public properties |
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Long |
Public constructors
Unseekable
Unseekable(durationUs: Long)
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durationUs: Long |
The duration of the stream in microseconds, or |
Unseekable
Unseekable(durationUs: Long, startPosition: Long)
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durationUs: Long |
The duration of the stream in microseconds, or |
startPosition: Long |
The position (byte offset) of the start of the media. |
Public functions
getSeekPoints
fun getSeekPoints(timeUs: Long): SeekMap.SeekPoints!
Obtains seek points for the specified seek time in microseconds. The returned SeekPoints will contain one or two distinct seek points.
Two seek points [A, B] are returned in the case that seeking can only be performed to discrete points in time, there does not exist a seek point at exactly the requested time, and there exist seek points on both sides of it. In this case A and B are the closest seek points before and after the requested time. A single seek point is returned in all other cases.
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timeUs: Long |
A seek time in microseconds. |
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SeekMap.SeekPoints! |
The corresponding seek points. |
isSeekable
fun isSeekable(): Boolean
Returns whether seeking is supported.
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Boolean |
Whether seeking is supported. |