I have been unable to figure out how to do a video seek (automatically advance to a certain point in the video) in the Netflix video player running in Chrome. The currentTime
property can be read but not set in the Netflix player, and when set, immediately triggers the error "Whoops! Something went wrong.". Other actions such as Play and Pause work quite well. For example, you can try the following:
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:var video = document.evaluate('//*[@id="5670317"]/video',document).iterateNext()
Note: The id value is specific to Armageddon. If you choose a different movie, which is fine, change the id as per the id in the URL of that movie.
<Enter>
: video.play()
. Observe that the video resumes playing.Simple enough, but how to make the video auto-advance to a specific point in the video? You may want to refer to this doc. Obviously you can manually seek by dragging the video player slider from left to right and release it someplace. You may wish to discover which method or event is called when you do this, and simulate that. I haven't had luck thus far.
Any ideas?
Finally found a simple solution:
netflix.cadmium.UiEvents.events.resize[1].scope.events.dragend[1].handler(null, {value: 999, pointerEventData: {playing: false}});
You can set:
It's not complete solution, but can be useful.
Previous version of netflix player was with global object window.netflix.cadmium.objects.videoPlayer. In the recent version it's empty, but you can access this object within events listeners:
Then in new global variable you can get access to temp1.cadmium.objects.videoPlayer
temp1.cadmium.objects.videoPlayer().getDuration() temp1.cadmium.objects.videoPlayer().seek(2283839); temp1.cadmium.objects.videoPlayer().seek(4283839);
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I am not sure is it possible to do fully automatic. You can get access to this listeners by
getEventListeners(document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0]).keydown[0].listener
But I don't know how to get access to scopes variables