The deprecation of player.tech_.hls in Video.js is a necessary step towards maintaining a stable and feature-rich playback solution. By migrating to player.tech_.vhs , you can ensure continued support, compatibility, and access to the latest features and bug fixes. We recommend updating your code to use the VHS tech to avoid potential issues and ensure a seamless playback experience.
Video.js is a popular JavaScript library used for video and audio playback on the web. Recently, a deprecation warning has been raised regarding the use of player.tech_.hls in Video.js. This report aims to provide an overview of the issue, its implications, and recommendations for mitigation. The deprecation of player
When using Video.js with the hls tech, a warning is logged to the console: When using Video
WARN: player.tech_.hls is deprecated. Use player.tech_.vhs instead. This warning indicates that the player.tech_.hls property is no longer recommended and will be removed in future versions of Video.js. const player = videojs('my-player'
Here's an example of how to initialize a Video.js player using the VHS tech:
HLS (HTTP Live Streaming) is a widely used protocol for live and on-demand video streaming. In Video.js, HLS playback is facilitated through the hls tech. However, with the introduction of VHS (Video.js HLS Shim), a more efficient and feature-rich solution for HLS playback, the hls tech has been marked as deprecated.
const player = videojs('my-player', { techOrder: ['vhs'], sources: [{ src: 'https://example.com/hls-stream.m3u8', type: 'application/x-mpegURL', }], });