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How can I get the video to hide itself when it's done? Right now the on_stop callback never gets called
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videos= glob(join(dirname('.'), '*.mp4')) | |
keys=['a','s','d','f','g','h','j','k','l'] | |
videodict=dict(zip(keys,videos)) | |
class VideoLayout(FloatLayout): | |
def __init__(self, **kwargs): | |
super(VideoLayout, self).__init__(**kwargs) | |
self._keyboard = Window.request_keyboard(self._keyboard_closed, self) | |
self._keyboard.bind(on_key_down=self.keypress) | |
self.video_list=[ | |
{ | |
'name':video, | |
'video': | |
Video(source=video, | |
state='stop', | |
id='playingvideo', | |
pos=(0,0), | |
allow_stretch=True, | |
size_hint=(1,1) | |
) | |
} for video in videos] | |
for v in self.video_list: | |
print v['video'].events() | |
v['video'].bind(on_stop=self.stop_if_done()) | |
def _keyboard_closed(self): | |
self._keyboard.unbind(on_key_down=self.keypress) | |
self._keyboard = None | |
def stop_if_done(self, *args): | |
if isinstance(self.children[0],Video): | |
self.remove_widget(self.children[0]) | |
def keypress(self, keyboard, keycode, text, modifiers): | |
#keycode[1] is the key | |
print keycode[1] | |
global videodict | |
#self.video_box.source = videos[video_num] | |
print videodict[keycode[1]] | |
video = next((v['video'] for v in self.video_list if v['name']==videodict[keycode[1]]),None) | |
if video: | |
print video | |
print self.children | |
if isinstance(self.children[0],Video): | |
try: | |
self.children[0].state='stop' | |
self.remove_widget(self.children[0]) | |
except AttributeError: | |
pass | |
video.seek(0) | |
video.state='play' | |
self.add_widget(video,index=0) | |
self.current_video=video | |
return True | |
class TestApp(App): | |
def build(self): | |
global videos | |
root = VideoLayout() | |
#root.add_widget(self.background_img) | |
#root.add_widget(Video()) | |
#root.add_widget(Rectangle(source='0-0.png')) | |
return root | |
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looks like it's bugged in 1.8 with gstreamer and on_eos and on_state dont trigger. Instead use position and duration