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flet_ived

A package tool that provide basic video player for flet. Its super easy to use, its built to be used as a normal flet control.

installation

To install, just type:

pip install flet_ivid --upgrade

usage

To start show your video inside your flet app, you can just import the VideoContainer control and use its properties, for example:

from flet_ivid import VideoContainer # import the package
import flet


def main (page:flet.Page):
    page.bgcolor = "black"
    vc = VideoContainer("yourvideo.mp4", border_radius=18, expand=True) # This is a VideoContainer
    page.add(flet.Row([vc], alignment="center"))

    vc.play() # call `play` function to make the video start playing.

    # Call `vc.pause()` to stop the video from playing.

flet.app(target=main)

⚠️ If your device is old!

This package can load the video from file source while show the video at the same time. But this is not so with old devices or the devices that have a weak performance, So you must set play_after_loading to true. For example:

from flet_ivid import VideoContainer # import the package
import flet


def main (page:flet.Page):
    page.bgcolor = "black"
    vc = VideoContainer("yourvideo.mp4", play_after_loading=True, border_radius=18, expand=True) # This is a VideoContainer
    page.add(flet.Row([vc], alignment="center"))

    vc.play() # call `play` function to make the video start playing.

    # Call `vc.pause()` to stop the video from playing.

flet.app(target=main)

Note

Note: You should know that this built to be used for basic small or normal usage, its can NOT be used for big production cases, if you do so it will be a RAM consuming and slow for biger videos..

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