The Settings (quality/audio/subtitles) and Queue panels now slide in
from the right and occupy the right half of the screen, matching the
info/comments details panel introduced in 92cc8b79f. Video stays
visible on the left so the user retains visual context while browsing.
Both panels supply their own ultraThinMaterial backdrop and use a
custom title bar (replacing NavigationStack's auto-title on tvOS) so
the title styling and symmetric padding match across panels and
across pushed destination screens. The Menu button now pops the
quality panel's pushed Video/Audio/Subtitles detail screens before
dismissing the panel itself.
Removes the background Button from the focus tree while either panel
is open so D-pad left/right inside a row no longer escapes focus
into the player and triggers a seek. Initial focus is steered into
the first row programmatically since tvOS doesn't auto-focus inline
overlays the way it does for fullScreenCover.
Doubles the queue thumbnail size on tvOS (160x90) for readability at
the half-screen panel width.
Surfaces the existing iOS/macOS Background Playback setting in the tvOS
Playback settings, defaulting to off so audio stops when the user leaves
the app via the TV button. Pauses playback on .background/.inactive when
the toggle is off, regardless of audio route — the user's setting wins
over AirPlay/HomePod handoff. Also auto-shows the tvOS player controls
when returning to foreground so the paused state is immediately visible
and actionable.
Full-screen glass overlay was excessive on 4K displays and fully hid
the video. Wrap the panel in a GeometryReader sized to half the parent
width, slide it in from the trailing edge, and tighten internal
horizontal/top padding now that the content lives in a narrower column.
Route the on-screen play/pause button through handlePlayPause() so it
follows the same visibility and auto-hide timer logic as the Siri Remote
hardware button: timer stops when paused (controls stay pinned) and
restarts on resume.
Previously a failed video left the user staring at a black screen / thumbnail
with no indication anything went wrong — playbackState went to .failed but
TVPlayerView never read it. Add a focusable glass overlay (Details / Retry /
Play Next or Close) gated on isFailed and a parallel one for retry-exhausted
state, with the regular controls and background tap-target disabled while
either is visible so focus stays inside the overlay. Hide the Copy/Share
toolbar items in ErrorDetailsSheet on tvOS where they aren't useful.
The Siri Remote's left/right d-pad only delivered a single discrete
seek per click — holding the button did nothing. A window-level custom
UIGestureRecognizer now tracks the actual press duration and drives a
repeating seek tick (10s → 20s → 30s acceleration) until release,
routing through the existing accumulating-seek paths so the scrubber
preview, debounced commit, and on-screen feedback all keep working.
When enabled, the Siri remote Menu button stops playback and clears the
queue instead of only collapsing the player, and the explicit top-bar
close (X) button is hidden.
- Move Close to a top-right circular icon; bottom row reorganizes into
left (Settings/Info/Comments), center transport (Previous/PlayPause/Next),
and right (Queue) clusters with equal side frames so transport stays
geometrically centered.
- Introduce a circular icon-only `TVTransportButtonStyle` (primary variant
for Play/Pause) mirroring the new Close button look.
- Always render Previous/Next so Play/Pause position is fixed; dim and
disable when unavailable.
- Share `isTransportDisabled` on `PlayerState` and reuse it on iOS and
tvOS; apply it (plus symbol replace transition) to the tvOS Play/Pause
button.
Match the info/comments and queue panels by replacing the black dim and
inner rounded card with a full-screen ultraThinMaterial backdrop and a
transparent list background on tvOS.
Close button is now the rightmost action (after Queue), matching the
user-requested layout. A Previous button sits before Next and appears
whenever a queue is present, disabled until history accumulates.
Turn the tvOS bottom-row queue count indicator into a focusable button
that opens QueueManagementSheet in a fullScreenCover with an
ultraThinMaterial backdrop, matching the Settings sheet pattern. Hide
the sheet's close toolbar button on tvOS (Menu button dismisses) and
replace the unusable Menu-based queue mode picker with an icon-only
tap-to-cycle button.
Pressing Menu while scrubbing now discards the pending scrub and leaves
playback time unchanged, instead of committing the seek via the
focus-loss path.
Pressing left/right on the focused progress bar now triggers the same
accumulating 10s seek as the hidden-controls flow, but updates the
visible scrubber in place with no overlay. Both tvOS arrow-seek paths
accumulate a signed net offset so a reverse press subtracts from the
pending amount instead of restarting from the current playback time.
Left/right on the Siri Remote now seek instead of revealing controls,
reusing the iOS tap-seek accumulation handler and feedback overlay so
rapid presses compound into a single "+30s" / "-20s" jump. Up/down
still show controls.
Siri Remote already handles play/pause and seeking natively, so the
on-screen skip/play/pause cluster was duplicate UI. Initial and
restored focus now targets the progress bar.
Replace the tvOS bottom action bar with Settings / Info / Comments /
Next / Close. Settings reuses QualitySelectorView (video, audio,
subtitles, speed); Comments opens TVDetailsPanel directly on the
comments tab; Close stops playback and dismisses.
Debug button is hidden by default and can be re-enabled via a new
tvOS-only Advanced Settings > Developer toggle.
Present the settings sheet as a fullScreenCover with a centered
material card, fix the "Normal" hyphenation, and restyle row selection
throughout the quality selector on tvOS: per-row rounded backgrounds
with focus tint + stroke, vertical spacing instead of dividers, and a
focusable speed-rate menu.
Calling stop() on Menu-button dismiss cleared currentVideo and tore down
the backend, so audio did not continue and the "Now Playing" sidebar
tab never appeared. Match the iOS/macOS dismissal path instead and just
collapse the fullScreenCover.