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Rollback of ff8c8645ab
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Merge #8401: Initialize Format.codecs from HEVC SPS NAL unit (#8393)
Imported from GitHub PR https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/8401
This will allow ExoPlayer to check if video track's profile and level are supported by decoder when playing progressive media so...
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- Support setting the user-agent in CronetDataSource
- Support setting the default user-agent in CronetEngineWrapper
- Use the underlying network stack's default user-agent by
default. Many applications will configure the underlying
CronetEngine or OkHttpClient with a user-agent that they
expect to be used throughout their app, so always overriding
this with our own default, on reflection, is not the best
thing to do!
Issue: #8395
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350921963
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Merge #8401: Initialize Format.codecs from HEVC SPS NAL unit (#8393)
Imported from GitHub PR https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/8401
This will allow ExoPlayer to check if video track's profile and level are supported by decoder when playing progressive media sources.
Merge e582fb91b73c7c95e754167140211d5473c36d14 into 1347d572ef
Issue: #8393
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 350871621
I think this was missed when integrating DefaultMediaSourceFactory with
SingleSampleMediaSource.Factory in
315ba6f324
Issue: #8430
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350759580
Imported from GitHub PR https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/8401
This will allow ExoPlayer to check if video track's profile and level are supported by decoder when playing progressive media sources.
Merge e582fb91b73c7c95e754167140211d5473c36d14 into 1347d572ef
Issue: #8393
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/8401 from equeim:hevc-codecs e582fb91b73c7c95e754167140211d5473c36d14
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350738065
This requires the parent of the background to draw and have padding large enough to support the size of the ripple.
The bottom buttons must remained bordered as the space around them is constrained.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350590722
Without this feature it's impossible to nicely merge multiple sources
with different durations if these durations are not known exactly
before the start of playback.
Issue: #8422
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350567625
This allows to set preferences based on MIME type for video and audio.
The MIME type preference is applied after other explicit preferences
and restrictions (e.g. language or max resolution), but before implicit
preferences like bitrate.
Issue: #8320
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350550543
The experimental setting shows positive results and can be turned
on by default. To avoid adaptation between HLS audio formats without
bitrates, we need to ensure that only formats with bitrates are
considered for adaptation.
Also added tests for these features.
Issue: #5111
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350315296
- Re-layer layout so that the central controls end up on
top (and, more importantly, have preference for receiving
touch input) if the view is so small that elements start
to overlap. This requires splitting the background and
the controls themselves.
- Fix bug that could cause the scrubber to not be hidden
in minimal mode, if the mode is entered when the controls
are not visible.
- Fix positioning of minimal controls.
- Remove scrubber padding in minimal mode, since the scrubber
- Remove unused bar_gravity value.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 347008789
This was reported for SSA/ASS in PR #8265, but it seems to me the
SubRip part of the Matroska spec is similarly loose, so this change
handles null-terminated strings in both.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 345452667
Previously `MediaPeriodQueue` would return null if an ad media URI hadn't
loaded yet, but this meant that the player could be stuck in `STATE_READY` if
an `AdsLoader` unexpectedly didn't provide an ad URI. Fix this behavior by
masking ad media periods. `MaskingMediaPeriod` no longer requires a
`MediaSource` to instantiate it.
This also fixes a specific case where playback gets stuck when using the IMA
extension with an empty ad where the IMA SDK unexpectedly doesn't notify the ad
group fetch error.
Issue: #8205
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344984824
The ref'd issue was marked as a doucmentation candidate, but I think
the confusion likely arises from the lack of "next" and "previous" in
the method names. Our other UI components also support enabling each
button individually, so this also brings notifications in line with
those.
Issue: #6491
#exofixit
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344058969
- Remove restriction on `AdsMediaSource`s in playlists in `ExoPlayerImpl`.
- Allow playing playlists of `AdsMediaSource`s in the demo app.
- Add a sample with ads in a playlist in the demo app.
Issue: #3750
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344018774
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Update Styled non bottom buttons to be borderless.
This requires the parent of the background to draw and have padding large enough to support the size of the ripple.
The bottom buttons must remained bordered as the space around them is constrained.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 343531411
RunnableFutureTask is not reusable. Trying to reuse it meant that a
failure in one doWork() call would cause subsequent download() calls
to (a) not block until the runnable has finished executing (does not
apply when using a direct executor), and (b) throw the same failure
as thrown from the first doWork() call.
This could cause #8078 if the initial failure occurred before the
content length was resolved. Retries are not blocked on their work
completing due to (a), and the download would be marked as failed due
to (b). The work itself could then resolve the content length, which
causes the stack trace in this issue.
Issue: #8078
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343498252
This callback allows listeners to know when all simultanous changes
have been handled and the values reported through callbacks are
again completely consistent with value obtained from Player
getter calls.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343476639
Background:
1. When the player has multiple audio renderers, by default they share a
single AudioSink.
2. When any new renderer is enabled, all disabled renderers are reset
prior to the new renderer being enabled. This is to give them a chance
to free up resources in case the renderer being enabled needs them. These
reset calls are expected to be no-ops for renderers that have never been
enabled.
The issue:
The problematic case arises when there are two audio renderers and a third
renderer (e.g., text) is being enabled. In this case, the disabled audio
renderer's reset call ends up resetting the AudioSink that's shared with the
enabled audio renderer. The enabled audio renderer is then unable to make
progress, causing playback to freeze.
This is a minimal fix that directly prevents the mentioned issue. There are
multiple follow-ups that would probably make sense:
1. Having ExoPlayerImplInternal track which renderers need to be reset, and
only resetting those renderers rather than all that are disabled. This
seems like a good thing to do regardless, rather than relying on those
calls being no-ops.
2. If we want to continue sharing AudioSink, we need to formalize this much
better and make sure we have good test coverage. Messages like
MSG_SET_VOLUME are also delivered to the AudioSink multiple times via
each of the renderers, which works currently because DefaultAudioSink
no-ops all but the first call in each case. This is pretty fragile though!
Issue: #8203
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343296081
This requires the parent of the background to draw and have padding large enough to support the size of the ripple.
The bottom buttons must remained bordered as the space around them is constrained.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 342162231
This information is already available in the MappingTrackSelector,
but not currently forwarded to the TrackSelection.Factory.
This makes it more complicated (or impossible) to depend on period
or manifest information in the track selection (for example to only
select tracks which are cached for the current format).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 340605886
1. Move logic to decide to re-initialize the codec rather than using
MediaCodec.setMediaDrmSession if (a) PlayReady is in use, and (b)
the new session is still provisioning. This would previously have
happened asynchronously after an input format change, after the
decoder has subsequently been flushed. After this change the logic
executes synchronously when the input format changes. This helps
with the ref'd bug, since we want to propagate reasons for codec
re-initialization through inputFormatChanged events.
2. Whilst moving the logic for re-initialization if PlayReady is
being used, I fixed a bug that would occur when switching from
[PlayReady --> non-PlayReady]. Re-use doesn't work in this case.
The old logic only checked for the [Something --> PlayReady] case.
3. Remove pointless codec flush if updating the DRM session having
not queued anything to the codec.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 340299790
ImaAdsLoader notified onEnded whenever an ad finished playing, but when an ad
is skipped in an ad pod we'd receive a playAd call before the player
discontinuity for skipping to the next ad. Fix this behavior by checking that
IMA's playing ad matches the player's playing ad before notifying onEnded.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 339424910
This was causing issues old devices where the class
inheriting StreamEventCallback was loaded even though
it was not used.
Instead use an anonymous class that seem to be loaded
more lazily.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 337252687
The 'implementation' dependency causes problems when resolving
ListenableFuture in contexts that also include the
com.google.guava:listenablefuture:1.0 dependency.
Issue: #7905
Issue: #7997
Issue: #7993
PiperOrigin-RevId: 337093024
1. The first time the player controls are are made visible,
there is no animation.
2. The first time the player controls are made visible, the
"select tracks" button isn't displayed. When tapping to
subsequently hide the player controls, the button briefly
becomes visible and then is hidden again. This bug is due
to state in StyledPlayerControlViewLayoutManager being
out of sync, resulting in StyledPlayerControlView's
onVisibilityChange not being called properly.
After this change both of these issues should be resolved.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336704031
Adjusted the bottom layout of StyledPlayerControlView :
- Enlarged bottom button's height to make tapping easier.
- Extended greyed background area to upper edge of seekbar.
- Gave padding between bottom edge of the overall layout and bottom buttons.
- Reduced horizontal margins between bottom buttons.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336041160
Previously, the overflow button was always shown at the bottom in StyledPlayerControlView
and hided the settings cog even when there is enough space.
With this change, the settings cog moves out from overflow and
the overflow button is shown only when the buttom space is not enough.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336029179
Experiments showed the timeout is beneficial to avoid ANRs and
we can thus enable the feature by default.
Also add configuration to set the timeout if required.
Issue: #5887
PiperOrigin-RevId: 335652506
Using a timeout prevents ANRs in cases where the underlying platform
gets blocked forever, so we enable this feature by default.
Issue: #4352
PiperOrigin-RevId: 335642485
This is in preparation for supporting playlists of ads media sources using
ImaAdsLoader.
Existing ways of passing ad tags should still function but are deprecated (and
won't be supported with playlists).
Issue: #3750
PiperOrigin-RevId: 335618364
`subtitle` is only guaranteed to be non-null if
`nextSubtitleEventIndex != C.INDEX_UNSET`. The null check added in
0efec5f6c1
was too early.
Issue: #8017
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334777742
This was broken by 74a9d8f680
because DashManifestParser switched to setting Format.sampleMimeType to
text/vtt while SubtitleDecoderFactory was still expecting
application/x-mp4-vtt. This change teaches SubtitleDecoderFactory to
check both Format.containerMimeType and Format.sampleMimeType.
I'll investigate a follow-up change to remove
MimeTypes.APPLICATION_MP4VTT completely (it's currently still used in
AtomParsers).
Issue: #7985
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334771672
When I moved ParsableByteArray#data behind a getter I replaced some
assignments with calls to reset(byte[]):
ce2e6e2fd6
reset(byte[]) deliberately sets `limit` to `data.length`, in order to
handle cases that were reassigning `data` but not updating `limit`.
However OggPacket was already using `limit` to track where to write
'new' data into the array, so changing `limit` to `data.length` caused
us to try and write new data beyond the end of the array.
I looked at other uses of reset(byte[]) in ce2e6e2fd6
and condluded the only other usage in MatroskaExtractor is legit and
shouldn't be updated like this (because MatroskaExtractor previously
*wasn't* correctly updating/maintaining `limit`).
Issue: #7992
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334601586
Non-realtime AudioTrack playback speed was not taken into account when
extrapolating the old mode's position, causing the position not to
advance smoothly.
This should be a no-op when not using AudioTrack playback params for
speed adjustment.
Issue: #7982
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334151163
On receiving a fetch error for an ad that would otherwise play based on an
initial/seek position, the pending content position wasn't cleared which meant
that position reporting was broken after a fetch error. Fix this by always
clearing the pending position (if there was a pending position that will have
triggered the fetch error).
Also deduplicate the code for handling empty ad groups (fetch errors)
and ad group load errors.
Issue: #7956
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334113131