Thanks Eric. I am not that familiar with Obj-C.. but will give it a try BTW. Is any one working on a GTK backend for the video-proxy plugin ?
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 3:03 AM, Eric Carlson <eric.carl...@mac.com> wrote: > Sriram - > > On Feb 24, 2009, at 1:28 AM, Sriram Neelakandan wrote: > >> Is there an NPAPI plugin extension available to say that the plugin >> supports <video> tag >> For example a set of methods / properties, which map directly to <video> >> tag. >> i.e play(), pause(), etc..map to a direct NPAPI method on the plugin >> with the same JS name >> >> I am not sure if this is what is called as proxy plugin for <video> tag. >> PLUGIN_PROXY_FOR_VIDEO >> >>> From the code in RenderPartObject.cpp >> >> serviceType = "application/x-media-element-proxy-plugin"; >> it is clear that the plugin should support this new mime-type.. >> >> 1. Please correct me if the above observation is incorrect >> 2. Is there any other requirements that the plugin needs to meet ? >> 3. Is there a sample NPAPI proxy plugin .. probably based on >> gstreamer or mplayer . >> 4. Is there some documentation related to NPAPI extension for <video> >> tag handling ? >> > Yes, the PLUGIN_PROXY_FOR_VIDEO switch is intended to allow a port to use a > plug-in to implement the <video>/<audio> back-end. It is not currently > plumbed through WebKit for NPAPI plug-ins, only for Mac WebKit plug-ins. > > There isn't a sample plug-in but the concept is fairly simple: an object > that implements MediaPlayerPrivateInterface ("media engine" implementation) > calls an interface exposed by a plug-in to set up and control a media file, > and the plug-in calls an interface on the HTMLMediaElement to inform the > implementation of media state changes. > > It should be fairly easy to figure out by looking at the code inside of > PLUGIN_PROXY_FOR_VIDEO. > > To implement it for NPAPI plug-ins, you will need to: > > + define the media control interface an NPAPI plug-in will implement (see > MediaPlayerProxy.h for the ObjC interface used by a WebKit plug-in). > + write an object that implements MediaPlayerPrivateInterface that knows > how to deal with the plug-in interface and notifications. > + define a mechanism for an NPAPI plug-in to pass an object that implements > this interface back to the HTMLMediaElement (see WebPluginContainerPrivate.h > for the WebKit plug-in version), which will pass it to your engine > implementation. > > eric > > > > -- Sriram Neelakandan Author - Embedded Linux System Design And Development (http://tinyurl.com/2doosu) _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev