After setting initialPlaybackTime property, the video(HTTP streaming) still plays from the beginning.
The same code works well in iOS <= 8.3:
 self.moviePlayer.initialPlaybackTime = self.lastPlaybackTime;
[self.moviePlayer play];
After setting initialPlaybackTime property, the video(HTTP streaming) still plays from the beginning.
The same code works well in iOS <= 8.3:
 self.moviePlayer.initialPlaybackTime = self.lastPlaybackTime;
[self.moviePlayer play];
This works for me, basically you need to setCurrentPlaybackTime when the movie starts playing, But you also need a flag playbackDurationSet which is set to NO when you present movieplayer and it is set to YES when the movie is seeked to the playbackDuration for the first time.
NOTE: this flag is required because when you seek the movie from the seek scrubber the moviePlayerPlaybackStateChanged is fired with playbackState of MPMoviePlaybackStatePlaying.
BOOL playbackDurationSet = NO;
- (void)moviePlayerPlaybackStateChanged:(NSNotification*)notification
{
    MPMoviePlayerController* player = (MPMoviePlayerController*)notification.object;
    switch ( player.playbackState ) {
        case MPMoviePlaybackStatePlaying:
        if(!playbackDurationSet){
           [self.moviePlayer setCurrentPlaybackTime:yourStartTime];
           playbackDurationSet = YES;
        }
        break;
    }
}
- (void)moviePlayerPresented
{
      playbackDurationSet = NO;
}
I've seen some of these issues as well. Since MPMoviePlayerController is deprecated in iOS 9, they're unlikely to be fixed.
hariszaman answer worked for me:
- (void)moviePlaybackStateChanged:(NSNotification*)notif
{
    //...
    if (self.videoPlayer.playbackState == MPMoviePlaybackStatePlaying) {
        if (self.currentBookmark) {
            if ([[PSDeviceInfo sharedInstance] is_iOSatLeast84]){
                NSTimeInterval toTime = [self.currentBookmark.seconds doubleValue];
                [self.videoPlayer setCurrentPlaybackTime:toTime];
                self.currentBookmark = nil;
            }
        }
    }
if (self.videoPlayer.playbackState == MPMoviePlaybackStatePaused) {
    //...
}
if (self.videoPlayer.playbackState == MPMoviePlaybackStateStopped) {
    //...
}
}
also:
    - (void)configureMoviePlayer
    {
        if (self.currentBookmark) {
            if ([[PSDeviceInfo sharedInstance] is_iOSatLeast84]){
                // will set start after did start
            }else {
                NSTimeInterval toTime = [self.currentBookmark.seconds doubleValue];
                self.videoPlayer.initialPlaybackTime = toTime;            
                self.currentBookmark = nil;
            }
        }
        else {
            self.videoPlayer.initialPlaybackTime = 0;
        }
        //...
    }
the method is_iOSatLeast84:
- (BOOL)is_iOSatLeast84
{
    // version 8.4
    NSString *version = [[UIDevice currentDevice] systemVersion];
    BOOL isAtLeast84 = [version floatValue] >= 8.35;
    return isAtLeast84;
}
Although all of this is a workaround, it gets the job done.