How do I get current playing time and total play time in AVPlayer?

You can access currently played item by using currentItem property:

AVPlayerItem *currentItem = yourAVPlayer.currentItem;

Then you can easily get the requested time values

CMTime duration = currentItem.duration; //total time
CMTime currentTime = currentItem.currentTime; //playing time

_audioPlayer = [self playerWithAudio:_audio];
_observer =
[_audioPlayer addPeriodicTimeObserverForInterval:CMTimeMake(1, 2)
                                           queue:dispatch_get_main_queue()
                                      usingBlock:^(CMTime time)
                                      {
                                          _progress = CMTimeGetSeconds(time);
                                      }];

Swift 3

let currentTime:Double = player.currentItem.currentTime().seconds

You can get the seconds of your current time by accessing the seconds property of the currentTime(). This will return a Double that represents the seconds in time. Then you can use this value to construct a readable time to present to your user.

First, include a method to return the time variables for H:mm:ss that you will display to the user:

func getHoursMinutesSecondsFrom(seconds: Double) -> (hours: Int, minutes: Int, seconds: Int) {
    let secs = Int(seconds)
    let hours = secs / 3600
    let minutes = (secs % 3600) / 60
    let seconds = (secs % 3600) % 60
    return (hours, minutes, seconds)
}

Next, a method that will convert the values you retrieved above into a readable string:

func formatTimeFor(seconds: Double) -> String {
    let result = getHoursMinutesSecondsFrom(seconds: seconds)
    let hoursString = "\(result.hours)"
    var minutesString = "\(result.minutes)"
    if minutesString.characters.count == 1 {
        minutesString = "0\(result.minutes)"
    }
    var secondsString = "\(result.seconds)"
    if secondsString.characters.count == 1 {
        secondsString = "0\(result.seconds)"
    }
    var time = "\(hoursString):"
    if result.hours >= 1 {
        time.append("\(minutesString):\(secondsString)")
    }
    else {
        time = "\(minutesString):\(secondsString)"
    }
    return time
}

Now, update the UI with the previous calculations:

func updateTime() {
    // Access current item
    if let currentItem = player.currentItem {
        // Get the current time in seconds
        let playhead = currentItem.currentTime().seconds
        let duration = currentItem.duration.seconds
        // Format seconds for human readable string
        playheadLabel.text = formatTimeFor(seconds: playhead)
        durationLabel.text = formatTimeFor(seconds: duration)
    }
}

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