The Web Sender SDK provides support for Ad Breaks and companion ads within a given media stream.
See the Web Receiver Ad Breaks Overview for more information on how Ad Breaks work.
While breaks can be specified on both the sender and receiver, it is recommended for them to be specified on the Web Receiver and Android TV Receiver to maintain consistent behavior across platforms.
On the web, specify Ad Breaks in a load command using BreakClip
and Break
:
let breakClip1 = new BreakClip('bc0');
breakClip1.title = 'Clip title'
breakClip1.posterUrl = 'https://www.some.url';
breakClip1.duration = 60;
breakClip.whenSKippable = 5;
let breakClip2 = ...
let breakClip3 = ...
let break1 = new Break('b0', ['bc0', 'bc1', 'bc2'], 10);
let mediaInfo = new chrome.cast.media.MediaInfo(<contentId>, '<contentType');
...
mediaInfo.breakClips = [breakClip1, breakClip2, breakClip3];
mediaInfo.breaks = [break1];
let request = new chrome.cast.media.LoadRequest(mediaInfo);
cast.framework.CastContext.getInstance().getCurrentSession().loadMedia(request)
Using the tracks APIs
A track can be a text (subtitle or caption) object, or an audio or video stream object. The Tracks APIs let you work with these objects in your application.
Note: The Styled and Default Media Receivers allow you to use only the text tracks with the API. To work with the audio and video tracks, you must develop a Custom Receiver.A Track
object represents a track in the SDK. You can configure a track and assign a unique ID to it like this:
var englishSubtitle = new chrome.cast.media.Track(1, // track ID
chrome.cast.media.TrackType.TEXT);
englishSubtitle.trackContentId = 'https://some-url/caption_en.vtt';
englishSubtitle.trackContentType = 'text/vtt';
englishSubtitle.subtype = chrome.cast.media.TextTrackType.SUBTITLES;
englishSubtitle.name = 'English Subtitles';
englishSubtitle.language = 'en-US';
englishSubtitle.customData = null;
var frenchSubtitle = new chrome.cast.media.Track(2, // track ID
chrome.cast.media.TrackType.TEXT);
frenchSubtitle.trackContentId = 'https://some-url/caption_fr.vtt';
frenchSubtitle.trackContentType = 'text/vtt';
frenchSubtitle.subtype = chrome.cast.media.TextTrackType.SUBTITLES;
frenchSubtitle.name = 'French Subtitles';
frenchSubtitle.language = 'fr';
frenchSubtitle.customData = null;
var frenchAudio = new chrome.cast.media.Track(3, // track ID
chrome.cast.media.TrackType.AUDIO);
frenchAudio.trackContentId = 'trk0001';
frenchAudio.trackContentType = 'audio/mp3';
frenchAudio.subtype = null;
frenchAudio.name = 'French Audio';
frenchAudio.language = 'fr';
frenchAudio.customData = null;
A media item may have multiple tracks; for example, it can have multiple subtitles (each for a different language) or multiple alternative audio streams (for different languages).
MediaInfo
is the class that models a media item. To associate a collection of Track
objects with a media item, you update its tracks
property. This association needs to be made before the media is loaded to the receiver:
var tracks = [englishSubtitle, frenchSubtitle, frenchAudio];
var mediaInfo = new chrome.cast.media.MediaInfo(mediaURL);
mediaInfo.contentType = 'video/mp4';
mediaInfo.metadata = new chrome.cast.media.GenericMediaMetadata();
mediaInfo.customData = null;
mediaInfo.streamType = chrome.cast.media.StreamType.BUFFERED;
mediaInfo.textTrackStyle = new chrome.cast.media.TextTrackStyle();
mediaInfo.duration = null;
mediaInfo.tracks = tracks;
You can set the active tracks in the media activeTrackIds
request.
You can also activate one or more tracks that were associated with the media item, after the media is loaded, by calling EditTracksInfoRequest(opt_activeTrackIds, opt_textTrackStyle)
and passing the IDs of the tracks to be activated in opt_activeTrackIds
. Note, both parameters are optional and you may choose which, active tracks or styles, to set at your discretion. For example, here is how to activate the French subtitle (2
) and French audio (3
):
var activeTrackIds = [2, 3];
var tracksInfoRequest = new chrome.cast.media.EditTracksInfoRequest(activeTrackIds);
media.editTracksInfo(tracksInfoRequest, successCallback, errorCallback);
To remove all audio or video tracks from the current media, simply set mediaInfo.tracks=null
(an empty array) and reload the media.
To remove all text tracks from the current media (for example, turning off subtitles), do one of the following:
var activeTrackIds = [2, 3];
(shown previously) so it includes [3] only, the audio track.mediaInfo.tracks=null
. Note that it's not necessary to reload the media to turn off text captions (track.hidden
). Sending an activeTracksId
array that doesn't contain a previously enabled trackId
disables the text track.TextTrackStyle
is the object that encapsulates the styling information of a text track. After creating or updating an existing TextTrackStyle
object, you can apply that to the currently playing media item by calling its editTrackInfo
method, like this:
var textTrackStyle = new chrome.cast.media.TextTrackStyle();
var tracksInfoRequest = new chrome.cast.media.EditTracksInfoRequest(textTrackStyle);
media.editTracksInfo(tracksInfoRequest, successCallback, errorCallback);
You can track the status of the request with result of the callbacks, either success or error, and update the originating sender accordingly.
Applications should allow users to update the style for text tracks, either using the settings provided by the system or by the application itself.
You can style the following text track style elements:
For example, set the text color to red with 75% opacity as follows:
var textTrackStyle = new chrome.cast.media.TextTrackStyle();
textTrackStyle.foregroundColor = '#80FF0000';
Volume control
You can use the RemotePlayer
and RemotePlayerController
to set the receiver volume.
function changeVolume(newVolume) {
player.volumeLevel = newVolume;
playerController.setVolumeLevel();
// Update sender UI to reflect change
}
The sender app should adhere to the following guidelines for controlling volume:
RemotePlayerEventType.VOLUME_LEVEL_CHANGED
and RemotePlayerEventType.IS_MUTED_CHANGED
callback to maintain the volume on the sender. See Status updates for more information.See Sender volume controls in the Design Checklist.
Media Messages
can be sent from the sender to receiver. For example, to send a SKIP_AD
message to the receiver:
// Get a handle to the skip button element
const skipButton = document.getElementById('skip');
skipButton.addEventListener("click", function() {
if (castSession) {
const media = castSession.getMediaSession();
castSession.sendMessage('urn:x-cast:com.google.cast.media', {
type: 'SKIP_AD',
requestId: 1,
mediaSessionId: media.mediaSessionId
});
}
});
Status updates
When multiple senders are connected to the same receiver, it is important for each sender to be aware of the changes on the receiver even if those changes were initiated from other senders.
Note: This is important for all apps, not only those that explicitly support multiple senders, because some Cast devices have control inputs (remotes, buttons) that behave as virtual senders, affecting the status on the receiver.To this end, your application should register all necessary listeners on the RemotePlayerController
. If the TextTrackStyle
of the current media changes, then all of the connected senders will be notified and the corresponding properties of the current media session, such as activeTrackIds
and textTrackStyle
of the MediaInfo
field will be sent to senders in callbacks. In this case, the receiver SDK does not verify whether the new style is different from the previous one and notifies all the connected senders regardless.
MediaInfo
object and reload the media. Progress indicator
Showing the playback location with a progress indicator on the sender is a requirement for most apps. The Cast APIs use the Cast media protocol, which optimizes bandwidth consumption for this and other scenarios, so you do not need to implement your own status synchronization. For the proper implementation of a progress indicator for media playback using the APIs, see the CastVideos-chrome sample app.
CORS requirementsFor adaptive media streaming, Google Cast requires the presence of CORS headers, but even simple mp4 media streams require CORS if they include Tracks. If you want to enable Tracks for any media, you must enable CORS for both your track streams and your media streams. So, if you do not have CORS headers available for your simple mp4 media on your server, and you then add a simple subtitle track, you will not be able to stream your media unless you update your server to include the appropriate CORS headers.
You need the following headers: Content-Type
,Accept-Encoding
, and Range
. Note that the last two headers, Accept-Encoding
and Range
, are additional headers that you may not have needed previously.
Wildcards "*" cannot be used for the Access-Control-Allow-Origin
header. If the page has protected media content, it must use a domain instead of a wildcard.
To resume an existing CastSession
, use requestSessionById(sessionId)
with the sessionId
of the session you are attempting to join.
The sessionId
can be found on the active CastSession
using getSessionId()
after calling loadMedia()
.
The recommended approach is to:
loadMedia()
to start the sessionsessionId
locallyrequestSessionById(sessionId)
when neededlet sessionId;
function rejoinCastSession() {
chrome.cast.requestSessionById(sessionId);
// Add any business logic to load new content or only resume the session
}
document.getElementById('play-button').addEventListener(("click"), function() {
if (sessionId == null) {
let castSession = cast.framework.CastContext.getInstance().getCurrentSession();
if (castSession) {
let mediaInfo = createMediaInfo();
let request = new chrome.cast.media.LoadRequest(mediaInfo);
castSession.loadMedia(request)
sessionId = CastSession.getSessionId();
} else {
console.log("Error: Attempting to play media without a Cast Session");
}
} else {
rejoinCastSession();
}
});
Next steps
This concludes the features that you can add to your Web Sender app. You can now build a sender app for another platform (Android or iOS), or build a receiver app.
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