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LibWeb: Report HTMLMediaElement duration with sub-second accuracy
We currently use Time::to_seconds() to report a video's duration. The video, however, may have a sub-second duration. For example, the video used by the video test page is 12.05 seconds long.
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Linus Groh
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@@ -676,7 +676,8 @@ WebIDL::ExceptionOr<void> HTMLMediaElement::process_media_data(Function<void()>
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// 4. Update the duration attribute with the time of the last frame of the resource, if known, on the media timeline established above. If it is
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// not known (e.g. a stream that is in principle infinite), update the duration attribute to the value positive Infinity.
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// FIXME: Handle unbounded media resources.
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set_duration(static_cast<double>(video_track->duration().to_seconds()));
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auto duration = static_cast<double>(video_track->duration().to_milliseconds());
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set_duration(duration / 1000.0);
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// 5. For video elements, set the videoWidth and videoHeight attributes, and queue a media element task given the media element to fire an event
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// named resize at the media element.
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