How to start video at a given time?












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I'm trying to create a clip from a video. which have fixed start and end time. So when I click on the button then the video should start from the given time. Here's my code



  <link href="{{asset('../videojs/videojs-resolution-switcher.css')}}" rel="stylesheet">
<link href="{{asset('../videojs/video-js.min.css')}}" rel="stylesheet">
<script src="{{asset('../videojs/video.js')}}"></script>
<script src="{{asset('../videojs/videojs-resolution-switcher.js')}}"></script>
<script src="{{asset('../videojs/videojs-offset.min.js')}}"></script>
<script src="{{asset('../videojs/Youtube.min.js')}}"></script>

function setSegmentTime(e)
{
var start_time = $(e).data("start-time");
var end_time = $(e).data("end-time");

var myplayer = videojs('demo-video');
myplayer.offset({
start: start_time,
end: end_time,
restart_beginning: false //Should the video go to the beginning when it ends
});

myplayer.play();
}


In this, I have used a plugin for playing a segment of the video but it is also not working. It may be the videojs version issue.
https://github.com/cladera/videojs-offset



My question is that, can I play a video at a given time without using above plugin. I have checked everywhere but none of the solution is working. Thanks in advance.










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    I'm trying to create a clip from a video. which have fixed start and end time. So when I click on the button then the video should start from the given time. Here's my code



      <link href="{{asset('../videojs/videojs-resolution-switcher.css')}}" rel="stylesheet">
    <link href="{{asset('../videojs/video-js.min.css')}}" rel="stylesheet">
    <script src="{{asset('../videojs/video.js')}}"></script>
    <script src="{{asset('../videojs/videojs-resolution-switcher.js')}}"></script>
    <script src="{{asset('../videojs/videojs-offset.min.js')}}"></script>
    <script src="{{asset('../videojs/Youtube.min.js')}}"></script>

    function setSegmentTime(e)
    {
    var start_time = $(e).data("start-time");
    var end_time = $(e).data("end-time");

    var myplayer = videojs('demo-video');
    myplayer.offset({
    start: start_time,
    end: end_time,
    restart_beginning: false //Should the video go to the beginning when it ends
    });

    myplayer.play();
    }


    In this, I have used a plugin for playing a segment of the video but it is also not working. It may be the videojs version issue.
    https://github.com/cladera/videojs-offset



    My question is that, can I play a video at a given time without using above plugin. I have checked everywhere but none of the solution is working. Thanks in advance.










    share|improve this question

























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      I'm trying to create a clip from a video. which have fixed start and end time. So when I click on the button then the video should start from the given time. Here's my code



        <link href="{{asset('../videojs/videojs-resolution-switcher.css')}}" rel="stylesheet">
      <link href="{{asset('../videojs/video-js.min.css')}}" rel="stylesheet">
      <script src="{{asset('../videojs/video.js')}}"></script>
      <script src="{{asset('../videojs/videojs-resolution-switcher.js')}}"></script>
      <script src="{{asset('../videojs/videojs-offset.min.js')}}"></script>
      <script src="{{asset('../videojs/Youtube.min.js')}}"></script>

      function setSegmentTime(e)
      {
      var start_time = $(e).data("start-time");
      var end_time = $(e).data("end-time");

      var myplayer = videojs('demo-video');
      myplayer.offset({
      start: start_time,
      end: end_time,
      restart_beginning: false //Should the video go to the beginning when it ends
      });

      myplayer.play();
      }


      In this, I have used a plugin for playing a segment of the video but it is also not working. It may be the videojs version issue.
      https://github.com/cladera/videojs-offset



      My question is that, can I play a video at a given time without using above plugin. I have checked everywhere but none of the solution is working. Thanks in advance.










      share|improve this question













      I'm trying to create a clip from a video. which have fixed start and end time. So when I click on the button then the video should start from the given time. Here's my code



        <link href="{{asset('../videojs/videojs-resolution-switcher.css')}}" rel="stylesheet">
      <link href="{{asset('../videojs/video-js.min.css')}}" rel="stylesheet">
      <script src="{{asset('../videojs/video.js')}}"></script>
      <script src="{{asset('../videojs/videojs-resolution-switcher.js')}}"></script>
      <script src="{{asset('../videojs/videojs-offset.min.js')}}"></script>
      <script src="{{asset('../videojs/Youtube.min.js')}}"></script>

      function setSegmentTime(e)
      {
      var start_time = $(e).data("start-time");
      var end_time = $(e).data("end-time");

      var myplayer = videojs('demo-video');
      myplayer.offset({
      start: start_time,
      end: end_time,
      restart_beginning: false //Should the video go to the beginning when it ends
      });

      myplayer.play();
      }


      In this, I have used a plugin for playing a segment of the video but it is also not working. It may be the videojs version issue.
      https://github.com/cladera/videojs-offset



      My question is that, can I play a video at a given time without using above plugin. I have checked everywhere but none of the solution is working. Thanks in advance.







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      Jitendra

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          I think currentTime is what you want.



          // get
          var whereYouAt = myPlayer.currentTime();
          // set
          myPlayer.currentTime(120); // 2 minutes into the video


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          • Thanks, It worked.
            – Jitendra
            Dec 12 '17 at 14:08











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          I think currentTime is what you want.



          // get
          var whereYouAt = myPlayer.currentTime();
          // set
          myPlayer.currentTime(120); // 2 minutes into the video


          more about it






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          • Thanks, It worked.
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          I think currentTime is what you want.



          // get
          var whereYouAt = myPlayer.currentTime();
          // set
          myPlayer.currentTime(120); // 2 minutes into the video


          more about it






          share|improve this answer





















          • Thanks, It worked.
            – Jitendra
            Dec 12 '17 at 14:08














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          I think currentTime is what you want.



          // get
          var whereYouAt = myPlayer.currentTime();
          // set
          myPlayer.currentTime(120); // 2 minutes into the video


          more about it






          share|improve this answer












          I think currentTime is what you want.



          // get
          var whereYouAt = myPlayer.currentTime();
          // set
          myPlayer.currentTime(120); // 2 minutes into the video


          more about it







          share|improve this answer












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          answered Dec 12 '17 at 13:58









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          • Thanks, It worked.
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          Thanks, It worked.
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          Thanks, It worked.
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