`VERSION_INT` is quite long with several sections, and it's easy to make
a mistake when updating it - this should help since it checks it against
`VERSION`, which is more easily human readable/writable.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 529747023
(cherry picked from commit eb58d20067)
Calling LibraryResult.toBundle() could have caused a CastClassException.
This was because when unbundled with UNKNOWN_TYPE_CREATOR.fromBundle(Bundle),
the valueType was set to VALUE_TYPE_ITEM_LIST for all types and the MediaItem
was attempted to be casted to a list.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 529717688
(cherry picked from commit f28a588809)
Also change some type parameter names in `MediaSession.BuilderBase`
because `C` now clashes with the import of `androidx.media3.common.C`.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 529665698
(cherry picked from commit 78f20257bd)
References to the service are kept from MediaSessionStub
and from a long-delayed Handler messages in ConnectionTimeoutHandler.
Remove strong references from these places by making the timeout
handler static and ensuring ConnectedControllersManager only keeps
a weak reference to the service (as it's part of MediaSessionStub).
Issue: androidx/media#346
PiperOrigin-RevId: 527543396
(cherry picked from commit 8c262d6c07)
To reliably reject the System UI playback resumption notification on
all API levels (specifically API 30), the backward compatibility layer
needs to return `null` for the library root.
This is not possible in the Media3 implementation. This change allows
an app to return a `LibraryResult.ofError(RESULT_ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED)`
that then is translated to return null by the backwards compatibility
layer.
Issue: androidx/media#355
Issue: androidx/media#167
Issue: androidx/media#27
See https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/media/media-controls#mediabrowserservice_implementation
PiperOrigin-RevId: 527276529
(cherry picked from commit 7938978b51)
`prepare()` now logs a warning if it's called before `setPlayer()`
because it's not possible to tell if it's being called on the wrong
thread (since 3480a27994).
This change finds all the places one is called immediately after the
other and flips the order to be more correct.
Issue: androidx/media#350
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 526582294
(cherry picked from commit 6aacbc6bbb)
This is a bug currently, where commands are created once but never
updated again if the actions in MediaSessionCompat are changed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 525999084
(cherry picked from commit 79fab6783e)
If the limited number of input buffers causes reading of all samples except the last one conveying end of stream, then the last frame will not be rendered.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 525974445
(cherry picked from commit affbb7c57e)
The sessions may have different application threads for their players,
and the service with its notification provider runs on the main thread.
To ensure everything runs on the correct thread, this change labels
methods where needed and fixes thread access in some places.
Issue: androidx/media#318
PiperOrigin-RevId: 524849598
(cherry picked from commit ffa3743069)
This check was a leftover from when the metadata was generated from
the MediaItem only. Since we moved to the actual MediaMetadata fields,
the check is completely unnecessary and prevents accessing metadata
when the GET_CURRENT_MEDIA_ITEM command is not available.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 524837587
(cherry picked from commit e0bb23d463)
The overrides specified by a MediaController may not use the exact
same TrackGroup instances as known to the Player because the groups
have been bundled to and from the controller. This bundling may
alter the instance slightly depending on the version used on each
side of the communication and the fields set (e.g. Format.metadata
is not supported for bundling).
This issue can be solved by creating unique track group ids for
each group on the session side before bundling. On the way back,
the groups in the track selection parameters can be mapped backed
to their original instances based on this id.
Issue: androidx/media#296
PiperOrigin-RevId: 523986626
(cherry picked from commit 1c557e2fd1)
This change selects the best suited media button receiver
component and pending intent when creating the legacy
session. This is important to ensure that a service can
be started with a media button event from BT headsets
after the app has been terminated.
The `MediaSessionLegacyStub` selects the best suited
receiver to be passed to the `MediaSessionCompat`
constructor.
1. When the app has declared a broadcast receiver for
`ACTION_MEDIA_BUTTON` in the manifest, this broadcast
receiver is used.
2. When the session is housed in a service, the service
component is used as a fallback.
3. As a last resort a receiver is created at runtime.
When the `MediaSessionLegacyStub` is released, the media
button receiver is removed unless the app has provided a
media button receiver in the manifest. In this case we
assume the app supports resuming when the BT play intent
arrives at `MediaSessionService.onStartCommand`.
Issue: androidx/media#167
Issue: androidx/media#27
Issue: androidx/media#314
PiperOrigin-RevId: 523638051
(cherry picked from commit e54a934398)
Change what format is logged from MediaCodecAudioRenderer when
AudioSink throws InitializationException. We printed the
AudioSink's format, which most of the times is audio/raw (PCM)
and not the renderer's format. With this change both formats are
logged.
#minor-release
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#11066
PiperOrigin-RevId: 523456840
(cherry picked from commit baf1aa1cdb)
And also mention a few restrictions regarding legacy components
in Javadoc.
Issue: androidx/media#293
PiperOrigin-RevId: 522005562
(cherry picked from commit 502969a42b)
MediaItems are not meant to be unique in a playlist. If a legacy
session publishes multiple items that get converted to equal MediaItems,
the current code fails because we look up queue ids in a Map (that
doesn't allow duplicate entries).
Fix this by storing a simple list of items with additional data.
Issue: androidx/media#290
PiperOrigin-RevId: 521993802
(cherry picked from commit 219967c5a3)
As most classes are used via interface only and people depending on it locally can always find the Javadoc in Android Studio directly, we don't plan to add Javadocs for these extensions module in developer.android.com.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 521993756
(cherry picked from commit e4cb583af2)
The check currently relies on the default value of 0 returned if the
Bundle doesn't define a pid. But in some cases, like Robolectric unit tests,
0 is a possible pid. The check can be improved by directly asserting that
the value is defined.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 521414649
(cherry picked from commit 694d690bc0)
The media3-hosted versions of these SVGs were removed due to a change in
the way the reference docs are generated. While work on getting them
hosted on developer.android.com, this change simply links to the
(identical) exoplayer2 versions in order to fix the media3 docs.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 520647905
(cherry picked from commit 2e4f49fef7)
`DefaultDrmSession(Manager)` expect most of their methods to be called
on the 'playback thread'. There isn't a playback thread in the case of
`OfflineLicenseHelper`, but in that case it's the thread backing
`DefaultDrmSessionManager.playbackLooper`, which is `OfflineLicenseHelper.handlerThread`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 520053006
(cherry picked from commit 376bddef47)
When MediaCodecRenderer is given an empty sample stream, it puts
its output format change tracking in a bad state where we never
process future stream changes because we are waiting for a sample
that doesn't exist.
We can fix this by:
- Looping the pending output stream changes to see if we processed
more than one change at once (this fixes the tracking for empty
sample streams that are not the first in the queue).
- Checking if none of the previous streams queued any samples in
onStreamChanged to handle this in the same way as the case
where we already output all samples (this fixes the problem when
the empty sample stream comes first in the queue).
- Also calling onProcessedStreamChange for the case above, which
was missing previously.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 519226637
(cherry picked from commit b9790e69d7)
If RTSP Setup Request with UDP receives HTTP Error Status 461 UnsupportedTransport, then client will retry with TCP.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#11069
PiperOrigin-RevId: 518807829
(cherry picked from commit ecf4d8b891)
Segment timelines are technically allowed to be empty, but not all places
add the necessary checks.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#11014
PiperOrigin-RevId: 514722205
(cherry picked from commit 788132b9dc)
The `@CallSuper` annotation should help catch cases where subclasses are
calling `delegate.addListener` instead of `super.addListener` but it
will also (unintentionally) prevent subclasses from either completely
no-opping the listener registration, or implementing it themselves in a
very custom way. I think that's probably OK, since these cases are
probably unusual, and they should be able to suppress the warning/error.
Issue: androidx/media#258
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 513848402
(cherry picked from commit 5d23a92923)
Also fixed the javadoc link in devsite and removed javadoc links from decoder extensions as it is not published yet on developer.android.com.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 520636868
(cherry picked from commit 6a928805d4)
Custom commands from controller to session are blocked if they are
not listed in the available session command list. This isn't well
documented in the Javadoc currently.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 514733568
(cherry picked from commit 20669fca27)
Dackka generates a warning if a method has at least one `@param` tag,
but not all of them are documented.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 513873453
(cherry picked from commit cb7d565fd4)