renojim
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05-04-2011
12:53 AM
roVideoPlayer events
Back in October, TheEndless reported that the isStreamStarted event never fires for roVideoPlayer. There was never a follow-up from anyone at Roku and it's still in the documentation and it still doesn't fire. Could this either be implemented or removed from the documentation?
In addition, there's an undocumented event that does fire - Type = 0. That would normally be the isListItemSelected event which makes sense given the SetContentList method. My question is, is it safe to use this undocumented event to get the current stream or is it possible that it could go away?
And for the record, isRequestSucceeded also fires but isn't documented under roVideoPlayer. So are undocumented events safe to use?
-JT
In addition, there's an undocumented event that does fire - Type = 0. That would normally be the isListItemSelected event which makes sense given the SetContentList method. My question is, is it safe to use this undocumented event to get the current stream or is it possible that it could go away?
And for the record, isRequestSucceeded also fires but isn't documented under roVideoPlayer. So are undocumented events safe to use?
-JT
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05-04-2011
10:41 AM
Re: roVideoPlayer events
renojim,
Thanks for following up with the bug report. We'll add it to our v3.0 triage meeting this week.
It is save to use isRequestSucceeded on roVideoPlayer. It is not safe to use the undocumented type=0 event.
--Kevin
Thanks for following up with the bug report. We'll add it to our v3.0 triage meeting this week.
It is save to use isRequestSucceeded on roVideoPlayer. It is not safe to use the undocumented type=0 event.
--Kevin
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05-04-2011
12:57 PM
Re: roVideoPlayer events
Thanks. I expected you to say both were safe to use. It just seemed to make sense that there would be a isListItemSelected event to go with SetContentList.
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05-05-2011
09:39 AM
Re: roVideoPlayer events
I have two questions, one why is it not safe? what will happen?
and two what are some example usage of isRequestSucceeded
and two what are some example usage of isRequestSucceeded
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05-05-2011
03:44 PM
Re: roVideoPlayer events
"dynamitemedia" wrote:
I have two questions, one why is it not safe? what will happen?
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