Lance Samaria

Nov 2, 2023 03:49
@DennyL Reduce the recording time. That would reduce the file size.
Nov 2, 2023 03:48
@DennyL. Thanks for the clarification. In the link I sent you, the question was I'm setting AVVideoAverageBitRateKey to 900000, but the videos I record get different bitrate values. Always different values. The ending part of the answer was Notice the key you're using to specify bitrate is called AVVideoAverageBitRateKey - average value, not fixed value. Requesting a bitrate is like requesting a ballpark figure, the outcome should be close to what you requested, but probably not exactly the same. Seems to vary: bitrate is called AVVideoAverageBitRateKey - average value, not fixed value
Nov 2, 2023 03:48
I use tools like ffmpeg to convert any size media down to 8mb, maybe that's the issue. For example I don't use ffmpeg at all. I pass in the raw videoUrl. Try using your videoUrl without any ffmpeg. The only time I've seen a difference in the reduction size (eg. 12mb) is when the the videoUrl's recording time changes. A 15 sec video will get reduced to 2 mb but a 30 sec video gets reduced to 4 mb.
Nov 2, 2023 03:48
@DennyL. Glad the code helped! If it worked you should upvote. As per your bitrate issue this should answer your question. stackoverflow.com/a/44023016/4833705. FYI even though that link should answer your question, you can do research on AVVideoAverageBitRateKey, that's what uses the bitrate
Nov 2, 2023 03:48
@Bagusflyer like this: DispatchQueue.global(qos: .background).async { [weak self] in self?.compressFile(videoURL) { [weak self] (compressedURL) in } }, but again inside the actual compressFile itself you have to update anything such as an alert on the mainQueue or the app will crash
Nov 2, 2023 03:48
@Bagusflyer try to lower the bit as low as possible. There has to be a tradeoff. Get a fast compression with crappy quality or great quality with a slow compression. I notice the audio slows things up quite a bit, you can also try it on a background task but if you have anything inside the actual function itself like an alert make sure to update it and anything else on the mainQueue. Btw if the answer works please upvote it. If it doesn't work and you can find an answer that gives you fast compression and great results please post it. I would use that myself.
Nov 2, 2023 03:48
@Bagusflyer I don’t understand what you’re asking me. If you’re saying you’re using a similar method then that means it’s a different method then the one that I posted. How can I comment on something else?
Nov 2, 2023 03:48
@YogeshPatel you must be doing something wrong. I just did exactly what I told you to do earlier, exclude anything that says video. I just tried an audio file from here ee.columbia.edu/~dpwe/sounds/music, the africa-toto.wav file. It was 12.0 mb before compression and then 3.0 mb after compression. I used the same exact code from the answer and just excluded everything that I told you to exclude.
Nov 2, 2023 03:48
@YogeshPatel You didn't try any of the code from my answer. You have to try the code and exclude the parts that I mentioned above and see what happens. Everything is explained on what to do in the answer from the code itself to how to use it. The question you added is closed
Nov 2, 2023 03:48
@YogeshPatel I never dealt with only audio before but I would think you would use the same exact code from above but exclude anything that has to do with video such as videoFinished, videoTrack, videoReaderSettings, assetReaderVideoOutput, videoSettings, videoInput, and videoInputQueue. If you remove those variables from the file then it should still work. Message me if it doesn't.
Nov 2, 2023 03:48
@DavidKyslenko thanks for pointing out the camel casing issue, I made the update. Cheers!!!
Nov 2, 2023 03:48
np, we all need to help each other. Cheers!
 
May 22, 2023 01:14
That's actually a job interview question :)
May 22, 2023 01:14
"GlobalClasses == hard to unit test properly" Very true.
May 22, 2023 01:13
Ahhhhh I get it, it's almost like when you extend the ViewController class and write a function inside of that all view controllers can use. The thing is I didn't know how to do that in Kotlin. That's something I definitely need to learn to keep my activities cloeaner. Thanks :-)!!!
May 22, 2023 00:50
Plus the Job needs to be in an Activity, Fragment, or ViewModel (never used that before)
May 22, 2023 00:44
*describing
May 22, 2023 00:44
but how would the class that you're have access to the back button? Specifically: onBackPressedDispatcher.addCallback(this, object: OnBackPressedCallback(true); override fun handleOnBackPressed() {...})
May 22, 2023 00:42
Interesting. I didn't even know that you can pass around XML layouts like that. I have to look into it. In iOS SharedInstances/Global functions are highly frowned upon. I still use them though for very specific things.
May 22, 2023 00:40
I tried to make it as simple as possible. For eg. in the actual app the reason I'm using the Parent and inheritance is because I can control the back button in the parent and use the same steps in the children without having to replicate the same exact code. If a user is posting, I disable the back button, and then enable it afterwards. Having the able/disable back button logic in 1 class, then any child can use it. I also have a Job coroutine lifecycleScope (per your comment to my other question) in the parent. Any child that needs it can use it instead recreating the same one over again
May 22, 2023 00:40
@Tenfour04 I was going to use visibility but I figured alpha would be easier to understand for the next person who comes along, runs into a problem similar to mines, and finds the post. When I first encountered View.GONE vs View.INVISIBLE it took me a while to wrap my head around the difference. Especially coming from an iOS world
May 22, 2023 00:40
@Tenfour04 thanks for the look over. I still need to learn SwiftUI but I don't want to overwhelm myself. Right now I want to learn Android using XML then after I learn SwiftUI I'll bounce back to Jetpack Compose. ConstraintLayouts reminds me of iOS' Anchors, they're very similar. Relative and LinearLayouts are what I'm unfamiliar with. From my understanding Google was pushing for ConstraintLayouts over the other 2 the same way they're pushing Kotlin over Java.
 
Mar 24, 2022 05:45
@DonMag, I'm sure you don't need anything like this but it's something that I found a couple of days ago before I asked this question. github.com/Kolch/Charts/issues/1
Mar 24, 2022 00:07
*approaches not files
Mar 24, 2022 00:04
Your answer gave me plenty of insight into CALayers because I'm extremely weak in that area. Thanks. Btw, your previous help with my other project helped me here too stackoverflow.com/a/71457888/4833705. I still haven't been able to get a good grasp of CGAffine ... Anyway, as always, THANKS for your help :)
Mar 24, 2022 00:01
@DonMag Yes, thanks for those 3 files, very good to keep in handy. I've been playing with different ways to do this I ended up going with just creating an uiview and expanding it's width as the slider progresses. What I realize is that the user may want to delete the recordings (represented by boxes). I created a dataModel that held the recordingUrl, the start/end times/ and the uiview. Once they delete I just remove the view from its superView, and delete the rest from the array
Mar 23, 2022 16:45
@DonMag, this answer applies for several other questions that I came across. I've seen several people ask how can they create mutilcolored progressView or multicolored slider. This works because they can make the track colors of the slider or progressView clear, put this behind/underneath it, then animate using the caLayer colors as it progresses stackoverflow.com/q/28774256/4833705, stackoverflow.com/q/37888667/4833705
Mar 23, 2022 16:18
@DonMag. Interesting way that you did it, no gradientLayers and instead you just colored the caLayer. It's odd because everywhere I looked on the internet about coloring caLayers, it said to use a gradientLayer. But this definitely a GREAT job. Thanks :)
Mar 23, 2022 16:16
In the real project the condition to start the red box is them tapping the record button, but that was overkill for this so I used 0.4 etc as the start conditions. In the actual project the red box stops once the user presses the recordButton again, but for this I just decided to use 0.7 etc or until the finger is lifted off. The only preventive thing in both is no recording over an existing red box which means another red box won't go over an existing red box. But that's not a big issue for this because in the real project I have an array, and start/stop times to check it
Mar 23, 2022 16:16
Thanks for this. I’m looking it over it over on my phone, I have to get to my laptop to fully comprehend and try it. From what I can tell the your button works exactly as I described. The reason I didn’t post the project in more detail is because I notice sometimes less is more. I’ve came across several questions with no answer and I attributed it to there being too much. In this situation I could’ve used the same code and just explained better. Thanks. I’m going to take a good look at this later tonight, test it, and let you know the results. Enjoy your day. TTYL
Mar 23, 2022 16:16
Yep, exactly. You hit it on the read.
Mar 23, 2022 16:16
I assumed it was confusing. The problem is the condition isn't well explained. Definitely starts with an empty bar. For simplicity let's say the only 2 conditions to turn red are at 0.4 and 0.8. When the user starts scrubbing at 0, if they lift their finger at 0.3999, the condition is false. But if they scrub and hit 0.4, then the condition is met, it turns red. They keep scrubbing and lift their finger at 0.7, then from 0.4-07 it'll be red. They scrub some more, from 0.71 to 0.79 it's not red, but once it hits 0.8 it turns red until they let go or reach the end
Mar 23, 2022 16:16
Overlapping is a good question. In the actual project, I have checks to make sure that the boxes don't overlap. For this example if it's easier to not make them not overlap, then definitely not. But if it's more difficult then don't worry about it.
Mar 23, 2022 16:16
They can create a box anytime the condition is met. Let me explain the project. It's a recording. As the slider slides, they can record, once they start recording, the box starts to turn red on the parts of the slider so that the user knows that they recorded at those particular time frames eg 0.4-07. Once that box is there, they can't record over those time frames again They can scrub forwards and backwards and the box will always be there. They can record at any other point in on the scrubber timeline as long as it doesn't overlap the box. Thats the condition. Dont overlap any existing boxes
Mar 23, 2022 16:16
The user isn't actually doing the scrubbing, it's the player playing, and while the player plays the periodicTimeObserver updates the slider. To keep things simple I just created this example to say that the user is scrubbing, but it's really the player that is scrubbing. They press a recordButton and they can record audio while the player plays/scrubs. While they record the box appears red. Once they press the button to stop recording or the slider reaches the end, that's the end point of the red box.
Mar 23, 2022 16:16
I just realized something. You hardcoded the values let steps: [[CGFloat]] = [...]. What I'm trying to achieve is the as the user slides, whatever condition turns the gradient red. For eg. let's say the conditions start at the slider value 0.1, 0.4, 0.7, and 0.9 but they continue until the user lefts their finger which would be 0.3, 0.5, 0.8, and 0.95. In the example you gave the user tapped/slid/lifted 4 times. But in practice the user may tap/slide/left 9 times at any point. For an easy demo the condition could be the initial tap points but the lift points can vary.
Mar 23, 2022 16:16
THANK YOU!!! I was working on this for hours yesterday and all this morning and couldn't figure it out. Much appreciated. I gave you both :)
 
Nov 19, 2021 22:01
Don;t delete your answer, just change it. I'll accept it so that you get the points
Nov 19, 2021 22:00
Like "Those delegate methods are't supported by WKWebView" or whatever
Nov 19, 2021 22:00
Maybe be a little bit more specific in your answer so that it helps other people
Nov 19, 2021 21:59
np. Thanks for you help!
Nov 19, 2021 21:58
Now that you have more context into what I anted to do what you should do is delete your answer and simply say that "WKWebView does't have what your looking for". I'll accept it because you actually answered my question by saying "Apple didn't build anything like that"
Nov 19, 2021 21:56
Thanks for your help, I appreciate it.
Nov 19, 2021 21:56
Yeah, I know don't anything about Javascript
Nov 19, 2021 21:55
What you described is exactly what I did. Not elegant at all.
Nov 19, 2021 21:54
I had to use a Bool that only get sets if the textView or textField is tapped. That Bool is set to true in ShouldBeginEditing and false in DidEndEditng if either of them are tapped. WKWebView doesn't;t have anything like that so the Bool is never set to true when a textField inside of it is tapped. That was the only way that I could tell the difference. It 100% works, but it seems unnecessary. WKWebView should have something to tell the difference
Nov 19, 2021 21:49
Yes, exactly what you asked
Nov 19, 2021 21:49
Not which fields, I just need to distinguish when the keyboard is triggered from a textField in my vc or the WKWebView in my vc. My vc has a textView, textField, and a WKWebView.
Nov 19, 2021 21:47
Read the first comment by @iphonic stackoverflow.com/q/31981533/4833705