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UV controls scale improperly for audio manifests without ranges #944
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So just skipping the media element extension, as in @benwbrum's PR above, introduces CORS issues:
(This is true for media at multiple sites, including Internet Archive which usually is wide open.) We're not sure why. Any ideas? |
The CORS issue above appears to be irrelevant. |
UV version: 4.0.22
I'm submitting a:
Current behavior:
When playing a single audio file, users generally want the UV control to be smallish--120-200 pixels high--since there is no video to display and no navigation needed. When loading a IIIF manifest without ranges containing only audio content, the player controls (play, next, volume, etc) scale down to the height of the div, making them appear to be tiny.
Example:
Expected behavior:
The controls should not scale down, but rather appear at the full width of the player.
Steps to reproduce:
Load this manifest in a div sized at 180px: https://saracarl.github.io/comparison-test/her-kind/manifest.json
Related code:
According to discussion on UV Slack, this is caused by some special handling for range-less audio content:
Unfortunately, this work-around only works for manifests that contain ranges, so it is not universal.
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