This workaround was added for TS streams that do not adjust their
timestamps to start from zero. Over time, the default audio sink
logic has become more robust towards unexpected timestamps and
we no longer need this workaround to jump forward in time.
The workaround also actively caused issues by adjusting the audio
timestamps backwards if the stream starts with large negative
values. See Issue: androidx/media#291. This caused playback to get stuck due
to another bug in the first-frame rendering logic in the video
renderer that is now fixed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 553493618
This is the same change as 8655429af7, just on the second call site
of readDiscontinuity. The tests didn't cover this case yet because
they never queued more than 2 items in a playlist.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 553485244
This means we now require 2+ input frames per input, and compare the primary
stream timestamp with secondary stream timestamps in order to select the
correct output timestamp. We also must release frames and back-pressure as
soon as possible to avoid blocking upstream VFPs.
Also, improve signalling of VFP onReadyToAcceptInputFrame
PiperOrigin-RevId: 553448965
setInputFormat calls registerInputStream and will cause VideoFrameProcessor to
reconfigure. We don't need to call it when setting up the VFP
(in `onReadyToInitCodec()`). Rather, we wait until `onOutputFormatChanged()`
called (this output format refers to mediaCodec's outptut format) to register
the input stream.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 553448633
ExoPlayer queues the EOS buffer to the decoder with offset/size/timestamp all
equal to zero, and a EOS flag.
69769c77b3 set TIME_END_OF_SOURCE on the EOS buffer from the extractor.
Queueing the EOS buffer to the decoder with TIME_END_OF_SOURCE causes some
decoders to output wrong timestamps in its output.
This CL replicates what ExoPlayer does in Transformer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 553104213
We currently only force the first frame if the frame timestamp is
greater than the stream *offset*.
This is wrong for two reasons:
1. The timestamp and the offset are not comparable and it should be
the stream start position.
2. The check should only be applied at stream transitions where we
need to make sure that a new first frame isn't rendered until we
passed the transition point.
We have to fix both issues together, because fixing just issue (1)
causes seeks to before the start position to no longer render the
frame (and playback will be stuck). A new test covers this case.
We also amend the stream transition test case to actually test what it
promises to test and add a test for prerolling samples at the
beginning, to ensure the first frame is still renderered.
Issue: androidx/media#291
PiperOrigin-RevId: 552858967
We currently use 3 different booleans to track the state of the first
frame rendering, which implies that there are 8 distinct possible
overall states. However, this is actually a staged process and there
are only 3 different overall states in the current code. This means
it's clearer and easier to reason about if the variables are combined
to a single state value. Overall, this should be a complete no-op.
State mapping:
- rFFAReset=false, rFFAEnable=false, mayRenderFFAEINS=false
=> FIRST_FRAME_NOT_RENDERED_ONLY_ALLOWED_IF_STARTED
- rFFAReset=false and/or rFFAEnable=false, mayRenderFFAEINS=any
=> FIRST_FRAME_NOT_RENDERED
- rFFAReset=true, rFFAEnable=true, mayRenderFFAEINS=any
=> FIRST_FRAME_RENDERED
PiperOrigin-RevId: 552857802
Refactored `CmcdLog` to `CmcdHeadersFactory` for improved representation of its purpose and updated implementations.
#minor-change
PiperOrigin-RevId: 552831995
This allows for custom implementations of this interface, like
a TestVideoCompositor or partner-implemented implementation
PiperOrigin-RevId: 552541631
`SubtitleExtractor` used to rely on a `SubtitleDecoder`. However, now all SubtitleDecoders that are used for side-loaded subtitles have been migrated to a `SubtitleParser` interface. We can therefore refactor the extractor.
The `SubtitleExtractor` is only used for side-loaded subtitles which means we do not require the migration of the CEA-608/708 `SubtitleDecoders`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 552471710
Fix short term reference picture list parsing. Before this change, `deltaPocS0`
was derived by adding one to the value of the syntax element
`delta_poc_s0_minus1`, but (maybe surprising) the specification actually says
that `DeltaPocS0[stRpsIdx][i]` should be assigned the negation
`-(delta_poc_s0_minus1[i] + 1)` on the first iteration, then that value added
to the previous value on previous iterations. See equations (7-67) to (7-70) in
the 2021-08 version of the H.265/HEVC specification.
Also read the number of long term reference pictures once rather than on every
loop iteration (subsection 7.3.2.2.1).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 551852999
After this change, every queued bitmap is treated as an individual input stream
(like a new MediaItems).
This change merges the FrameDropTest and FrameDropPixelTest into one (while maintaining all the test cases)
- This is accomplished by generating bitmaps with timestamps on it in FrameDropTest and compare them with goldens (one may call this a pixel test, please lmk if you want this to be renamed)
- The most part of the change comes from DefaultVideoFrameProcessorVideoFrameRenderingTest. The overall working is
- We bypass the input manager
- The TestFrameGenerator generates frames based on timestamps. In this case, we generate frames with timestamps on it
- The generated frame is sent to texture output and in turn saved to bitmaps
- We then compare the generated bitmap with the goldens
PiperOrigin-RevId: 551795770
Move shared test logic to the test runner.
This does increase indirection, which isn't usually preferable in tests.
However, we will have many different tests that would use logic
like this, so this allows us to reduce repetition.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 551536438
1. For codecs that change timestamps, we need to use greater
or equal instead of just equal for comparison.
2. We should only make this comparison once a value has been
set.
3. The largest queue timestamp isn't updated before using it
for this detection, meaning that we also mark the
second-to-last sample as the last one.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 550901978
This should make no functional difference because `SampleExporter` always
checks for H.265 and H.264 first. However, in case we ever change that code,
these are used in priority order so it's better to order them accordingly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 550894935
We currently pass in the time at which the stream originally started,
but newly enabled renderers should get the current playback position
instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 550894630
When generating silence for AudioProcessingPipeline, audio never
queued EOS downstream.
Linked to this, when silence followed an item with audio, the silence
was added to SilentAudioGenerator before the mediaItem reconfiguration
occurred. If the silence had effects, the APP would be flushed after
silence queued EOS, resetting APP.isEnded back to false, so AudioGraph
never ended.
Regression tests reproduce failure without fix, but pass with it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 550853714
For each event, the timestamp and presentation time is logged. The trace can
then be dumped to a tsv file and easily imported in a spreadsheet.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 550839156
Instead of `text/x-exoplayer-cues`, we will use `application/x-media3-cues`.
The prefix should be `application` not `text` since the encoded form is arbitrary bytes, not necessarily text. The name should not reference `exoplayer`, since the Media3 Extractors (which are not part of `exoplayer`) produce this format.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 550181852
signalEndOfInputStream is needed for when streams have different amounts of
frames, so that if the primary stream finishes after a secondary stream, it
can end without waiting indefinitely for the secondary stream's matching
timestamps.
onEnded mirrors this API on the output side, which will be necessary to
know when to call signalEndOfInput on downstream components (ex. on downstream)
VideoFrameProcessors
PiperOrigin-RevId: 549969933
The VideoFrameProcessingTaskExecutor already handles wrapping
GlUtil.GlException errors into VideoFrameProcessingExceptions.
Therefore, stop wrapping this ourselves, so that errors are
attributed to the correct line number with less indirection.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 549959258
Alters the OverlayShaderProgram implementation to support rotations, however we need to apply the transformations separately in order for them to work as expected so the matrix is removed from the interface in favour of explicit methods.
Adds a rotation test to ensure this ability doesn't regress
PiperOrigin-RevId: 549890847
The `MediaNotificationManager` registers an internal controller
to each session. This change marks this controller through its
connection hints and provides an API for apps to hide
implementation details of the marking.
Issue: androidx/media#389
PiperOrigin-RevId: 549712768
`TtmlDecoder` which used to be `SimpleSubtitleDecoder` will now be called `TtmlParser` and implement SubtitleParser interface. For backwards compatibility, we will have the same functionality provided by `DelegatingSubtitleDecoder` backed-up by a new `TtmlParser` instance.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 549700490
It is not part of the `SubtitleParser` interface's promise to give events for all changes to do with `Cue` objects. So while in the past, we would have `endTimeUs` of one Cue event being the `startTimeUs` of the next one, now we have that encoded in `durationUs` and can skip event with empty `Cues`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 549629157
This tracker aims to replicate the behavior of a specific codec to
ensure MediaCodecRenderer correctly detects stream and output
format transitions. The class was needed because MediaCodecRenderer
made assumptions about codec behavior this codec did not fulfil (in
particular, changing timestamps and number of samples).
Since then, MediaCodecRenderer was made more robust to this kind of
codec behavior in general and currently has no assumptions that
require any special handling of this codec. This means we can remove
the workaround completely.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 549610989
This is no longer flaky because WebVTT subtitles are decoded on the
loading thread (enabled in this test with
`defaultExractorsFactory.setTextTrackTranscodingEnabled(true)` - and
supported for WebVTT since f0f24aa0d4).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 549594291
The class tries to be flexible to support as many different input
and codec behavior combinations as possible. But so far it didn't
spell out its remaining assumptions and explicit non-assumptions,
making it hard to know which behavior to rely on.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 549589347
Updated `ExoTrackSelection` to provide the most recent bitrate estimate, enabling the inclusion of measured throughput (mtp) as a CMCD-Request field in Common Media Client Data (CMCD) logging.
Additionally, made changes to the `checkArgument` methods in `CmcdLog` to prevent the use of default values in certain cases.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 549369529
`WebvttDecoder` which used to be `SimpleSubtitleDecoder` will now be called `WebvttParser` and implement `SubtitleParser` interface.
For backwards compatibility, we will have the same functionality provided by `DelegatingSubtitleDecoder` backed-up by a new `WebvttParser` instance. `WebvttSubtitle` will still be used behind the scenes to handle overlapping `Cues`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 549298733
The end-to-end test output for the overlapping SRT and SSA subtitles
is currently incorrect. They will be fixed in a future change that
updates `TextRenderer` to support this overlap.
The 'extra' samples visible in the extractor test output files are
'empty cue list' samples produced by `SsaParser`. They will go away
when this implementation is updated to remove this behaviour and rely
on `CuesWithTiming.durationUs` instead (the 'empty list' behaviour is
not required by the `SubtitleParser` interface).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 549264593
The main demo app was still targeting API 29 to avoid scoped storage
restrictions. It is now updated to 34 (like the rest of the demo apps)
and handles scoped storage as it should handle it.
More specifically:
- We need to request READ_MEDIA_... permissions instead of
READ_EXTERNAL_STORAGE from API33.
- The legacy scoped storage opt-out can be removed
- READ_MEDIA_... permissions don't allow arbitrary file access
if the file doesn't end in a typical media file extension, so
this change adds a remark on the guide page to place samples
in the app-specific directory.
- We also don't have to request permissions for the app-specific
directories.
- Custom json files can't be placed in arbitray local locations
because they don't end in a media file extension, as there is
no way we can request a permission to load them. This means we
can remove the storage request logic in SampleChooserActivity.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#6045
PiperOrigin-RevId: 549252474
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of b69b33206e
*** Original commit ***
Mark output sample as decode-only based on start time
We currently do the same check on the input timestamps and
expect the output timestamps to match. Some codecs produce
samples with modified timestamps and the logic is a lot safer
when the comparison with the start time is done on the output
side of the codec.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#11000
***
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 549019403
This ensures the DownloadService stays functional on Android 14
where defining this type is required. On Android 14 and above,
the app also needs to define the DATA_SYNC permission, which is
added to the demo app as well. In the future, this service type
will no longer be supported and DownloadService needs to be
rewritten with another background scheduling framework.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#11239
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548994842
AudioMixingUtil#mix handles input & output in float or Int16 PCM. Given
Float and Int16 use different sample ratnes, this util handles
conversion between the two, based on the encoding being mixed to.
Migrate AudioMixer to use the util, removing AudioMixingAlgorithm
interface and implementation. ChannelMixingAudioProcessor will be
migrated after additional performance checks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548994584
This was done because it was deemed correct to only start at timestamp
zero when the code was originally written. However, in case of
prerolling from a keyframe, many samples will get the same timestamp,
which is not correct and interferes with downstream logic
that deals with timestamps.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548986160
This fixes two things in one go:
1. In order to indicate 'end of a cue' **without** relying on
`CuesWithTiming.durationUs`, `SubripParser` should have been emitting
an empty `List<Cue>` instead of the current behaviour of a
single-item list with `cue.text=""`.
2. There's no need for the empty cue (or cue list), we can use
`durationUs` to indicate the end of each list of cues.
There's no real need to ever have a `Cue` with `text=""`, so also
deprecate `Cue.EMPTY`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548938874
Reading a discontinuity from a media period indicates that a position
reset is required. As part of this event, the media period may need
further loading (e.g in a MergingMediaPeriod where one stream reported
a discontinuity and the other need to reload from this position).
This currently fails if the media periods was already fully loaded and
we started loading further items in the playlist. As a result, playback
is stuck forever. We can fix this by detecting that further loading is
needed and resetting the loading period to the current one.
The existing MergingPlaylistPlaybackTest already covers this case
reliably, because it combines all the right preconditions (merging
source, clipping to get a discontinuity and a playlist).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548735177
This is a step towards adding general support for overlapping
subtitles in these formats (and others), both muxed and sideloaded:
* Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10295
* Issue: google/ExoPlayer#4794
This change adds these files to the end-to-end playback tests too, but
the subtitle track is currently disabled because renderer-side subtitle
parsing causes flaky tests (due to an uncontrolled thread in
`SimpleSubtitleDecoder`). The subtitle track will be re-enabled in
a follow-up change when loading-side subtitle parsing is added (so the
tests will no longer be flaky). At this point the overlapping subtitles
**still** won't be supported end-to-end, but a second change will
resolve this will changes in `TextRenderer` - which will change the
end-to-end playback dumps to reflect the overlapping subtitles.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548705032
For now, just identical timestamps. A follow-up CL will allow for different
framerates. Prior tests already send identical timestamp frames, so no new
tests were added
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548676759
`EGL14` was added in API 17, so move all references into the `Api17` wrapper
class. `GLES30` requires API 18.
Remove some defensive calls to check that a context is current. Checking for GL
errors after calls should catch the case of calling GL methods without a
context (which is also only likely to come up early in development), and these
checks were not done consistently across all methods anyway. That allows
removing the API 17 requirement from `SceneRenderer` (where previously it
wasn't documented).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548669946
The streams return end-of-input if they read no samples, but know that
they are fully buffered to at least the clipped end time. This helps to
detect the end of stream even if there are no new buffers after the end
of the clip (e.g. for sparse metadata tracks).
The race condition occurs because the buffered position is evaluated
after reading the sample. So between reading "no sample" and checking
the buffered position, the source may have loaded arbitrary amounts
of data. This may lead to a situation where the source has not read
all samples, reads NOTHING_READ (because the queue is empty) and then
immediately returns end-of-stream (because the buffered position
jumped forward), causing all remaining samples in the stream to be
skipped. This can fixed by moving the buffered position check to
before reading the sample, so that it never exceeds the buffered
position at the time of reading "no sample".
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548646464
Also re-use the `CuesWithTimingSubtitle` implementation (previously a
private class inside `DelegatingSubtitleDecoder`) in `ExoPlayerCuesDecoder`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548612040
It will act similarly to `SubtitleDecoderFactory`, but return parsers instead of decoders. In turn `SubtitleDecoderFactory.createDecoder()` cab wrap those parsers with `DelegatingSubtitleDecoder`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548528054
`PgsDecoder` which used to be `SimpleSubtitleDecoder` will now be called `PgsParser` and implement `SubtitleParser` interface. For backwards compatibility, we will have the same functionality provided by `DelegatingSubtitleDecoder` backed-up by a new `PgsParser` instance.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548520549
This serves as a sort of test with more frames for the compositor for now
(before more varied video system tests come later when integrating with
Transformer), showing it doesn't error out and outputs the right
amount of frames.
Due to the VFPTestRunner having a 5s timeout, and mostly due to presubmit
emulators being very slow with OpenGL, there is a sort of limitation
to how many frames this type of test can have, depending on the test target
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548159762
`DvbDecoder` which used to be `SimpleSubtitleDecoder` will now be called `DvbParser` and implement `SubtitleParser` interface. There was, however, already a `DvbParser`, used by `DvbDecoder` behind the scenes. Hence, the refactoring only requires the existing `DvbParser` to adhere to the new `SubtitleParser` interface.
For backwards compatibility, we will have the same functionality as `DvbDecoder` provided by `DelegatingSubtitleDecoder` backed-up by a new `DvbParser` instance, available from the `SubtitleDecoderFactory`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548155759
`Tx3gDecoder` which used to be `SimpleSubtitleDecoder` will now be called `Tx3gParser` and implement `SubtitleParser` interface. For backwards compatibility, we will have the same functionality provided by `DelegatingSubtitleDecoder` backed-up by a new `Tx3gParser` instance.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548144492
Before this CL, the text with a scale span would wrap text, with because the scale wasn't taken into account when measuring the width of the overlay.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548123626
Unlike ExoPlayer, when play/pause is called on MediaController, the playback suppression reason is set to default causing a change in it and subsequent callbacks on the Player.Listener.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548088931
Add Ogg ID Header and Comment Header Pages to the Ogg encapsulated Opus for offload playback. This further matches the RFC 7845 spec and provides initialization data to decoders.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548080222
These tests allow to verify the samples sent for decoding,
when decoders are reset, which samples are dropped as decode-only
for video and which samples are sent to the AudioTrack for playback.
The test exercises all combinations of merges where audio or video
is the primary track and where audio, video or both are clipped.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 548061254
These tests allow to verify the samples sent for decoding,
when decoders are reset, which samples are dropped as decode-only
for video and which samples are sent to the AudioTrack for playback.
The test exercises all combinations of clipping transitions for
sources that are either clipped at the start, the end, or both.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 547730824
When a renderer is pre-enabled (while another playback is still
ongoing), we pass mayRenderStartOfStream=false to Renderer.enable.
This ensures we don't show any first frames while the previous media
is still playing.
Currently, we never tell the renderer when we actually stop playing
the previous media so that it could render the start of the stream,
because we allow this as soon as the renderer is in STATE_STARTED and
we assume that we have to be in STATE_STARTED to make this stream
transition.
While this assumption is true, there are also cases where we can't
start the renderers because they are not ready yet and the video
renderer can't become ready because it didn't render its first frame.
This effectively blocks playback forever.
The most direct way of solving this, is to tell the renderer that
playback has transitioned and that it is now allowed to render the
start of the stream. This means it can never get blocked as described
above.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 547727347
SingleInputVideoGraph implements GraphInput now, so the asset loaders would
interface directly with SIVG, rather than VideoSampleExporter. This is to pave
way for multi-asset video processing.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 547561042
The setPlayerCommand and setSessionCommand builder methods contain assertions to ensure that at most one of these fields is set, but this left it possible to create a command button with no command by calling build on an empty builder.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 547488248
This change also marks the buttons of the custom layout as
enabled/disabled according to available commands in the controller.
Accordingly, `CommandButton.Builder.setEnabled(boolean)` is deprecated
because the value is overridden by the library.
Issue: androidx/media#38
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 547272588
`Mp4WebvttDecoder` which used to be `SimpleSubtitleDecoder` will now be called `Mp4WebvttParser` and implement `SubtitleParser` interface. For backwards compatibility, we will have the same functionality provided by `DelegatingSubtitleDecoder` backed-up by a new `Mp4WebvttParser` instance.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 547248157
* Allow more than one input bitmap at a time.
* Allow Compositor to take in and set up an Executor. Otherwise,
Compositor resources may be created on one thread and accessed on another.
* Add a Compositor TestRunner to reuse test code more.
* Update VideoFrameProcessingTaskExecutor to use a new onError listener, so
that it's more reusable in non-DVFP contexts, like for Compositor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 547206053
durationUs is almost always going to be a larger number than the sample
rate, so pass as the main value, rather than the multiplier.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 547193927
For sync-sample-only formats, we have an optimization to drop all buffers
with less than the start time when writing them to the queue.
For the same formats, if we set a new start time (=seek), we only seek
to the buffer at or before the start time. This means the first sample
in the queue is different depending on whether we seek to a start time
or set a start time and then write samples. This is inconsistent and
effectively means the first sample depends on a race condition between
the Loader thread (writing samples) and the playback thread (attempting
an initial seek in the already loaded samples).
The effect of this inconsistency is that we have to decode one sample
we don't need (and could have skipped) and that some tests become flaky
if the test setup runs into the mentioned race condition.
The fix is to change the SampleQueue seek method to also seek to
a sample at or after the specified time, to align the behavior to the
case where we write the same samples to an empty queue.
The change also clarifies the Javadoc of
MimeTypes.allSamplesAreSyncSamples to note that this should really only
return true if the samples have no "duration" that matters. Otherwise,
we could reasonably return true for most subtitle formats although it
would break subtitle display because we'd remove samples that start
before the seek time.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 547189941
This is needed for several subtitle formats where the `data` passed to
`SubtitleParser` doesn't contain any cue timing, such as PGS, CEA-608,
CEA-708, and DVB.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 547177127
TransformerAndroidTestRunner#run will throw any exception that occurs,
so there is no need to assert the result exception is null.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 546923823
We currently only log the input buffers to the codec, but the test
will be more complete and provide more insights into the playback
behavior if we also dump more information about these input buffers
(timestamps and flags) and also all output buffers with their
timestamps and whether they are rendererd (only relevant for video).
And also use the CapturingAudioSink to output the audio data we produce.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 546898937
Also parse the PCM encoding for lpcm in MP4, and update `MatroskaExtractor`
similarly.
Tested manually in the demo app using an MP4 with 24-bit big endian audio.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 546878505
Some adjustments to the test to make it more correct and prevent it
from becoming flaky:
- Use separate output dump files per test setup. Once we add more data
to these files, they are not guaranteed to be the same anymore.
- Use a seek position that is actually behind the midroll as described
in the test setup.
- Change ad insertion position to ensure the ad group duration doesn't
exceed the underlying media duration.
- Add a wait for isLoading to ensure the late insertion of an ad group
happens consistently at the same processing stage.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 546825183
This changes all MediaSources in our library to allow updates to
their MediaItems (if supported).
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9978
Issue: androidx/media#33
PiperOrigin-RevId: 546808812
This removes some stack traces in unit tests when a
`RemoveMediaController` was created with `waitForConnection=false`
in which case the missing controller in the
`MediaControllerProviderService` caused a `NullPointerException`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 546795181
`SubripDecoder` which used to be `SimpleSubtitleDecoder` will now be called `SubripParser` and implement `SubtitleParser` interface. For backwards compatibility, we will have the same functionality provided by `DelegatingSubtitleDecoder` backed-up by a new `SubripParser` instance.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 546538113
`SsaDecoder` which used to be `SimpleSubtitleDecoder` will now be called `SsaParser` and implement `SubtitleParser` interface. For backwards compatibility, we will have the same functionality provided by `DelegatingSubtitleDecoder` backed-up by a new `SsaParser` instance.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 546336035
`DelegatingSubtitleDecoder` is a `SimpleSubtitleDecoder` that delegates to a `SubtitleParser` instance (e.g. future implementations like `WebvttParser`, `SubripParser`, `SsaParser`, `DvbParser` etc)
It will be in the `exoplayer` package, rather than `extractor` and only be used in the decoding flow which happens after SampleQueue (and to be deprecated). When this decoding flow is deprecated and removed, the class can be later deleted.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 546317528
Frame buffers are focused, not current. EGL Contexts may be current but this
is a prerequisite for focusing a framebuffer, and this alone isn't
sufficient to make a bitmap.
Clear this up as it can make some complex tests harder to understand, if the
methods needed don't match up in naming.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 546305118
Add documentation for threading requirements at the class level (in
addition to existing documentation on the methods) to improve
discoverablility. Also fix a couple of nits in the javadoc (US English
spelling, avoid passive voice) and in `OnInputFrameProcessedListener`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 546303732
Otherwise, errors like `GL_INVALID_FRAMEBUFFER_OPERATION` will only
report a `null` error string, instead of the proper error string.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 546273328
This makes tests more realistic because the returned value matches
the rest of the simulated test time.
It also prevents test flakiness in (yet to be written) tests that
may not correctly advance the playback time in the position tracker.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 546011842
When selecting progressive and HLS tracks, we currently check if
we can either seek in the existing samples or are starting from the
beginning of the stream. In both cases, we don't need to reload the
stream and can continue reading.
Seeking to the beginning isn't side-effect free though because it
also sets the startTimeUs to zero. Whether a seek to the beginning
is successful also depends on whether we already loaded a sample or
not. This mean that the startTimeUs value is set (or not set) based
on the speed of the Loader thread even for the same input starting
from the beginning. This race condition means the actual samples
we write to the stream may differ if the stream has initial samples
with negative timestamps.
We can avoid this race condition by checking if the queue is empty
first, so that we only call seekTo if really needed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 546010951
Robolectric writes warnings to the log output because the Surfaces
we create are not released and pollute the test environment. This
causes performance issues if tests are run repeatedly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545906757
We have the optimization to skip buffers if the release time is
exactly the same as the one for the previous buffer. This makes
sense under the assumption that these buffers get released to
a visible Surface and will be ignored anyway.
However, it's also helpful to provide a customization option to not
do this for cases where the outputting MediaCodecAdapter is not
directly talking to a visible Surface or for tests where we can't
fully control the vsync timing of the Surface and want to ensure
we output all samples that are meant to be shown.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545906113
BaseGlShaderProgram and SingleFrameGlShaderProgram are technically color space agnostic. useHdr is passed to the TexturePool, which only uses the value to choose between high/regular precision. useHdr is therefore a bit misleading and should be generalized to "useHighPrecisionColorComponents."
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545726629
This makes tests more realistic because the returned value matches
the rest of the simulated test time.
It also prevents test flakiness in (yet to be written) tests that
may accidentally drop output buffers or calculate the wrong values.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545690008
Based on the spec, ETSI TS 102 366 V1.4.1 Annex F, 6 bits should have skipped instead of 6 bytes.
This correction was pointed out in Issue: androidx/media#474.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545658365
This allows us to simplify and reduce thread initialization, hops and the
synchronization cost associated with them, especially when more and more VFPs
are used.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545622169
Upon track transition of offloaded playback of gapless tracks, the framework will reset the playback head position. The AudioTrackPositionTracker must be made to expect the reset and cache accumulated sum of rawPlaybackHeadPosition.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545602979
This allows MediaSources to accept MediaItem updates after creation.
This CL adds the handling and plumbing logic in `ExoPlayerImpl`,
`ExoPlayerImplInternal`, `MediaSourceList` and `MaskingMediaSource`.
It also updates all forwarding/wrapping sources to forward these calls
to their wrapped instance.
The actual functionality is only added to `FakeMediaSource` instances in
tests so far.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545450210
This plumbs a duration through `SampleQueue` which will make it easier
to handle transcoding muxed subtitles from e.g. SubRip to
`text/x-exoplayer-cues`.
This change is a no-op to the end-to-end behaviour of ExoPlayer because
currently we only support parsing sideloaded subtitles before
`SampleQueue`, and by adding the duration we don't affect the cues that
are ultimately output by `Player.Listener.onCues` (as shown by no change
to the golden files for `WebvttPlaybackTest` in this commit).
I considered making `CuesWithStartTimeAndDuration` implement
`Bundleable` (and deleting `CueEncoder/Decoder`) but decided against
it because we are deliberately not encoding `startTimeUs` (since that's
encoded as the sample time in `SampleQueue`). I also considered
introducing another type that only has `List<Cue>` and `durationUs`
fields, but it didn't seem necessary, since we want `startTimeUs`
everywhere else (except inside `SampleQueue`).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545226847
Also make some casting that is needed a bit safer.
Error Prone was complaining about casting `long` to `int` before passing
it to `Extractor.seek(long, long)`:
> Converting a `long` or `Long` to an `int` to pass as a `long`
> parameter is usually not necessary. If this conversion is intentional,
> consider `Longs.constrainToRange()` instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545226063
This is a corollary of `SubtitleDecoderFactory`. We may add a
`boolean supportsFormat(Format)` method later if it turns out to be
useful.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545225489
The timeout time of 5000ms is quite long, and means that for tests with >1
VFPTestRunner, like texture output and compositor tests, we have to wait 10s.
The latch allows us to continue with the test once we're done processing input,
instead of needing to wait longer, until the timeout is reached.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545159839
The actual errors are all positive hex values. Without this CL, we must first
convert decimal errors to hex ones before figuring out what went wrong.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 544695961
We introduced truncation to 32 chars in <unknown commit>
and included indent and offset in the calculation. I think this is
technically correct, but it causes problems with the content in
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#11019 and it doesn't seem a problem to only truncate actual
cue text (i.e. ignore offset and indent).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 544677965
This avoids issues with potential number clashes with ID_UNSET.
Also fixes some further parsing where adaptation set ids are referenced
from manifest properties.
Auto-resume playback when the removal of playback suppression due to unsuitable output is conveyed via change in playback suppression to Player.PLAYBACK_SUPPRESSION_REASON_NONE within a configurable timeout defaulting to 5 minutes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 544411987
Instead of playing or pausing itself, the ExoPlayer implementation should only update the playback suppression reason as and when audio outputs are added or removed dynamically.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 544379033
On a MediaItem change, the input Format (and Effects to apply) may be
different. Therefore the AudioProcessingPipeline must be reconfigured
to determine what processing is active, and what the AudioFormat of the
data output is. In the event that it is different, additional
AudioProcessor instances must be used to ensure the encoder will still
be able to accept the audio buffers.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 544338451
Add a fail-fast check in `ExoPlayerImpl` to ensure the equality of the lengths of `ShuffleOrder` and the current playlist. Also improve the documentation of `setShuffleOrder(ShuffleOrder)` with explicit instruction on this.
Issue: androidx/media#480
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 544009359
Providing the sync token in the api allows the client to decide which waiting method they would like to use depending on the use case, allowing them to optimise if possible.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 543997311
This fixes a broken javadoc link and makes it possible to customize media
source creation via the asset loader factory without also having to
implementing a decoder factory from scratch.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 543995538
It currently wrongly documents that it is only called before reading
streams (that has never been the case and all MediaPeriods already need
to handle calls after reading samples from the streams).
It was also a bit unclear what a discontinuity implies and the new
Javadoc calls out the main use case for discontinuties and the intended
meaning of returning a discontinuity.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 543989124
We use `@Nullable` for IntDefs in other places and don't use this suffix
elsewhere, so I don't think we need it here either.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 543687285
Goal of tests (SequenceExportTest) that use this media is for the
silence and the media to match exactly with audio format, however
`sample_with_increasing_timestamps.mp4` had a different sample rate.
testvid_1022ms.mp4: channel count = 2, sample rate = 44100.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 543458948
MP4 edit lists sometimes ask to start playback between two samples.
If this happens, we currently change the timestamp of the first
sample to zero to trim it (e.g. to display the first frame for a
slightly shorter period of time). However, we can't do this to audio
samples are they have an inherent duration and trimming them this
way is not possible.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 543420218
*** Original commit ***
Mark output sample as decode-only based on start time
We currently do the same check on the input timestamps and
expect the output timestamps to match. Some codecs produce
samples with modified timestamps and the logic is a lot safer
when the comparison with the start time is done on the output
side of the codec.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#11000
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 543379665
FallbackListener.onTransformationRequestFinalized() is called from the
AssetLoader thread for audio, and from the GL thread for video.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 542851284
By passing this class where it's needed, implementations don't need to store it
in a field (reducing boilerplate) and it's clearer that it can't be unset when
needed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 542823522
`MediaControllerImplBase` has 2 methods for updating listeners about `PlayerInfo` changes - `updatePlayerInfo` (for masking the state) and `onPlayerInfoChanged` (when communicating with the session). There is a set number of listener callbacks related to `PlayerInfo` updates and both methods should go through the same control flow (whether we know that masking will ignore most of them or not).
A unified method `notifyPlayerInfoListenersWithReasons` encapsulates only the shared logic of 2 methods - listeners' callbacks. This ensures that both methods call them in the same order and none are missed out.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 542587879
With the upcoming "handle format changes" CL, stereo -> mono audio
would add an AudioProcessor. Robolectric decodes output encoded data,
which crashes some AudioProcessors because the number of frames may not
be an integer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 542568875
This change uses this new method everywhere we currently `instanceof`
check an `Extractor` directly. This allows us to introduce
wrapping/delegating `Extractor` instances - because the `instanceof`
checks will continue to operate on the underlying instance.
HLS is a slightly different case, because it directly re-instantiates
`Extractor` instances, which is not compatible with an arbitrary
wrapping structure. Luckily the only `Extractor` instances that HLS
re-instantiates do not support muxed subtitles, so won't be wrapped
in the first place (although future changes might use the
delegating-`Extractor` pattern for other purposes, which might affect
HLS).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 542550928
The callbacks for `PlayerInfo` changes are currently in both `MediaControllerImplBase.updatePlayerInfo` (masking) and `MediaControllerImplBase.onPlayerInfoChanged`. But the order was different between them both and `ExoPlayerImpl.updatePlaybackInfo` which they are trying to mimic.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 542519070
Devices pre-API 33 are not able to comprehend the position reset that occurs by the HAL in offloaded gapless track transitions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 542503662
The effects pipeline must receive images in the sRGB colorspace due to the color transfers applied in the shaders. Currently the burden to making sure images are in the right colorspaces falls onto apps. This CL ensures that this is not the case anymore.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 542323613
When an app tried to re-prepare a live streeam with server side inserted
ad after a playback exception, the player tried to find the ad group by
its index in the ad playback state of the next timeline when creating
the first period.
If a source that supports server side ad, has removed the ad playback
state when the source has been removed, this causes a crash. For live
streams this is a reasonable thing to do given the exception could be
caused by an invalid ad playback state.
This change removes the ad metadata from the current period for live
streams and the timeline. In case the ad playback state is not reset
by the source, the first timeline refresh would ad the metadata again.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 541959628
Some events may arrive after the playlist is cleared (e.g. load
cancellation). In this case, the DefaultPlaybackSessionManager may
create a new session for the already removed item.
We already have checks in place that ignore events with old
windowSequenceNumbers, but these checks only work if the current
session is set (i.e. the playlist is non-empty). The fix is to add
the same check for empty playlists by keeping note of the last
removed window sequence number.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 541870812
FakeClock currently doesn't work well with Espresso and Compose UI
tests because view interactions in both frameworks intentionally idle
the main looper to handle pending UI effects. However, this also
advances playback progress even though we want to deterministically
trigger progress from the test itself.
To solve this problem, we can detect the idling Robolectric call and
postpone any further updates until we leave this state.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 541831050
Add a Wear OS specific implementation of 'Player.Listener' to help resolving the playback suppression due to unsuitable output by launching a system media output switcher dialog.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 541698125
Audio only tests are now using RAW audio where possible, which is
passed through the Robolectric decoders/encoders, and can be handled by
the AudioProcessor instances accurately.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 541648853
To more accurately describe what they do, especially as Compositor will
starts to use more contexts or threads, and it's important to know what
needs to be reset/recreated/focused before what methods.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 541010135
Issue: When running the Transformer related test cases, the tests are flaky
because the order in which audio and video samples are interleaved seems to
differ in few instances.
Root cause: When running a transformation the sample producer (Asset loader)
and sample consumer (Sample pipeline) both runs on different thread and
theoretically there is no reason for behaviour to be deterministic because
the number of samples produced/written depends on how fast individual thread
works. So it is indeed surprising that test somehow worked deterministically in
majority of instances (may be something to do with Robolectric environment).
Solution: Since we don't expect the order of sample interleaving to be deterministic, make the dumping logic deterministic where all the video
samples will be collected and then dumped together (similarly for audio). This would mean we won't be able to see the interleaving so for that we need to
add separate test case verifying the interleaving logic only.
Pending: Test case for interleaving.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 540930871
Previously, TextureMangers have a method to signal ending of a current input
stream, and a method to end the **entire input**. The responsibility of both
methods are not easy to document, understand and read.
With the new design,
- Only `TextureManager.signalEndOfCurrentInputStream()` is kept
- It's called for every MediaItem in the sequence, include the final one
- FinalWrapper now takes explicit signal that frame processing is ending,
rather than relying on the return value of `onCurrentInputStreamProcessed()`
- On DVFP receiving EOS from the pipeline, it signals FinalWrapper the stream
is ending, **before** signaling the input switcher, so that FinalWrapper is
able to end the stream when the onCurrentInputStreamEnded signal eventually
reaches FinalWrapper
PiperOrigin-RevId: 540856680
Instead of providing `playbackDurationUs` and `loadPositionUs` individually, which are used to calculate the buffer duration for CMCD logging, we can directly pass the pre-calculated `bufferedDurationUs` available in the `getNextChunk` method of the chunk source classes.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8699
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 540630112
Additionally, two existing methods to `buildDataSpec` in `DashUtil` have been deprecated, while a new method has been added that allows the inclusion of `httpRequestHeaders`.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8699
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 540594444
Current behaviour causes an app to crash if it receives an unrecognized repeat mode send over the wire. In order to avoid the crash, a sensible default had to be chosen.
For `Player.RepeatMode`, it is `Player.REPEAT_MODE_OFF`, which is the same value we use as default when unbundling `PlayerInfo`.
For `PlaybackStateCompat.RepeatMode`, it is `PlaybackStateCompat.REPEAT_MODE_NONE`, which is what we use in the no-arg `LegacyPlayerInfo` constructor.
Issue: androidx/media#448
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 540563792
The APIs /related fields for playback suppression due to unsuitable output should be renamed from '..SuppressPlaybackWhenNoSuitableOutputAvailable' to '..SuppressPlaybackOnUnsuitableOutput'
PiperOrigin-RevId: 540555715
This helps debug bitmap tests. Without this CL, I typically
need to go into the file to find the test name and absolute
path. With this CL, I can just adb pull the printed file path,
which is much simpler.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 540539042
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of 2a6f893fba
*** Original commit ***
Set video size to 0/0 when video render is disabled
In terms of MCVR wi...
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 540525069
The existing NullableType has been deprecated 5 years ago and causes
crashes in Kotlin apps because Kotlin doesn't recognize this annotation
as a nullable type annotation.
While we can't align on a single @Nullable annotation yet, we can at
least replace this one by JSR305's @Nonnull(MAYBE) as it fulfils all
requirements, including full Kotlin compatiblity. To avoid the
cumbersome name, we can redefine it as our own @NullableType
annotation. (We can't use @Nullable to avoid name clashes with the main
@Nullable annotation from AndroidX)
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#6792
PiperOrigin-RevId: 540497469
These comments reflect the parameter names of the constructor that
we're reflectively calling, but errorprone complains that they don't
match the parameter names of `Constructor.newInstance`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 540348118
Previously `AsynchronousMediaCodecCallback.mediaCodecException` was
cleared when flushing completed. This behaviour was changed in
aeff51c507
so now the exception is not cleared.
The result after that commit was that we would **only** suppress/ignore
the expression if a flush was currently pending, and we would throw it
both before and after the flush. This doesn't really make sense, so this
commit changes the behaviour to also throw the exception during the
flush.
This commit also corrects the assertion in
`flush_withPendingError_resetsError` and deflakes it so that it
consistently passes. The previous version of this test, although the
assertion was incorrect, would often pass because the
`dequeueInputBuffer` call would happen while the `flush` was still
pending, so the exception was suppressed.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 540237228
We currently do the same check on the input timestamps and
expect the output timestamps to match. Some codecs produce
samples with modified timestamps and the logic is a lot safer
when the comparison with the start time is done on the output
side of the codec.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#11000
PiperOrigin-RevId: 540228209
Partially roll forward of 5c29abbbf4, and adds some extra logic
Changes to the original CL
The original logic (a66f08ba97) fails in the following case:
> This is only seem on emulators.
- EOS is sent to ExtTexMgr
- The timer starts
- One frame arrives on SurfaceTexture, reset the timer
- The frame is sent for processing, now `availablFrames == 0`
- One frame arrives on Surface, reset the timer
- The frame is kept on SurfaceTexture for the downstream shader doesn't have
capacity, `availablFrames == 1`
- Timer times out as the downstream processor doesn't report being able to take
another frame.
- Although there's a frame available on the SurfaceTexture
This is solved by having the force EOS logic clear all the frames that the
SurfaceTexture holds. This also ensures the first frame dequeued from the next
stream isn't from the previous stream.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 540023359
Currently, the implementation of `MediaControllerImplBase` differs from `ExoPlayerImpl`. The listeners of the former are notified of player error changes only in `onPlayerInfoChanged` and not `updatePlayerInfo` (masking method). Whereas `ExoPlayerImpl` has one unified method - `updatePlaybackInfo` - which sends the events to all the available listeners.
This change fixes the lack of 2 particular callbacks - `onPlayerErrorChanged` and `onPlayerError`, however, there might be more differences. Ideally, there should be a unified method for oldPlayerInfo/newPlayerInfo comparison-update-notify-listeners flow.
Issue: androidx/media#449
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 539961618
The test transcodes four media items with distinct effects, keeping one frame
each; extracts the four frames in the produced video, and compares them against
the expected results.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 539697344
This methods currently registers and queues the bitmaps Will need to have a method that just queues bitmaps in future CLs.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 539605628
With playback suppression in place, the devices can be added when the playback on ExoPlayer is in the suppression state. Also, it is quite possible that a suitable audio output device on which playback is ongoing gets removed requiring the Player to pause the playback. These requirements can be fullfilled using AudioDeviceCallbacks which has been implemented with this change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 539559193
*** Original commit ***
Add a timer to end a video stream prematurely in ExtTexMgr
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This has been submitting for more than 1.5hrs. "This presubmit is running slowly because you have been throttled by Build Queue due to using too much of your Product Area's quota."
adding NO_SQ as this is a pure rollback
PiperOrigin-RevId: 539135970
Add `HlsMediaSource.Factory.setTimestampAdjusterInitializationTimeoutMs(long)` to set the timeout for the loading thread to wait for the `TimestampAdjuster` to initialize. If the initialization doesn't complete before the timeout, a `PlaybackException` is thrown to avoid the playback endless stalling. The timeout is set to zero by default.
This can avoid HLS playback endlessly stalls when manifest has missing discontinuities. According to the HLS spec, all variants and renditions have discontinuities at the same points in time. If not, the one with discontinuities will have a new `TimestampAdjuster` not shared by the others. When the loading thread of that variant is waiting for the other threads to initialize the timestamp and hits the timeout, the playback will stall.
Issue: androidx/media#323
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 539108886
This change addresses the case when the user joins the live stream
on an ad period but the metadata for the ad period is not emitted.
This results in inserting a partial ad group.
In this case the ad group duration is longer than the partial ad
group. If now the partial ad group ends at the period before the
last period of the window (unknown duration), the splitting algorithm
didn't recognize that the ad group already ended and made the last
period wrongly an ad period.
This change handles this edge case by counting the mapped ads in
the partial ad group to detect this situation and stops splitting.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 539102785
In case the player is reset while a live stream is playing, the current
period needs to be a placeholder. This makes sure that the default start
position is used when the first live timeline arrives after re-preparing.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 539044360
When the source is prepared again after stop, the period uid
is calculated by subtracting the `firstPeriodId` from the
period uid that is passed in to `createPeriod`. When this
happens after stop, the uid from the old period uid that
is still stored and has the value of the last played uid.
Hence the `firstPeriodId` must not be reset when released.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10838
PiperOrigin-RevId: 539028570
Add support for including Common Media Client Data (CMCD) in the outgoing requests of adaptive streaming formats DASH, HLS, and SmoothStreaming.
API structure and API methods:
* CMCD logging is disabled by default, use `MediaSource.Factory.setCmcdConfigurationFactory(CmcdConfiguration.Factory cmcdConfigurationFactory)` to enable it.
* All keys are enabled by default, override `CmcdConfiguration.RequestConfig.isKeyAllowed(String key)` to filter out which keys are logged.
* Override `CmcdConfiguration.RequestConfig.getCustomData()` to enable custom key logging.
NOTE: Only the following fields have been implemented: `br`, `bl`, `cid`, `rtp`, and `sid`.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8699
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 539021056
This CL introduces the new public API setSuppressPlaybackWhenUnsuitableOutput which if set to TRUE will cause suppression of a requested playback if that is going to happen on an unsuitable audio output (e.g. builtin speaker on a WearOS device).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 538867212
This change is for Android 12 and below, where the buttons are derived from the actions added with the notification. From Android 13 (https://developer.android.com/about/versions/13/behavior-changes-13#playback-controls), the system derives media controls from `PlaybackState` actions.
When adding the actions onto the notification, the logic will iterate all the command buttons. The `COMMAND_KEY_CONPACT_VIEW_INDEX` extra will be checked for each button. If that extra is set for the three buttons on the compact view, then the customized buttons and their order will be used. Otherwise, the compact view will be "seekPrev" (if any), "play/pause" (if any), "seekNext" (if any) buttons (in such order).
Issue: androidx/media#410
PiperOrigin-RevId: 538797874
To ensure no regressions for the potentially confusing pipeline of:
* HDR electrical -> SDR linear EOTF+OOTF, and
* SDR linear -> SDR electrical OETF
PiperOrigin-RevId: 538741079
The sample timestamp carried by the emsg box can have a significant delta when comparing to the earliest presentation timestamp of the segment. Using this timestamp to intialize the timestamp offset in TimestampAdjuster will cause the media sample to have a wrong adjusted timestamp. So we should defer adjusting the metadata sample timestamp until the TimestampAdjuster is initialized with a real media sample.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 538172841
When initiated by MediaController, it should be possible for `MediaSession` to pass `MediaItems` to the `Player` if they have `LocalConfiguration`. In such case, it is not required to override `MediaSession.Callback.onAddMediaItems`, because the new current default implementation will handle it.
However, in other cases, MediaItem.toBundle() will continue to strip the LocalConfiguration information.
Issue: androidx/media#282
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 537993460
*** Original commit ***
BEGIN_PUBLIC
Set video size to 0/0 when video render is disabled
In terms of MCVR with a `VideoRendererEventListener`, the video size is set to
0/0 right after `onVideoDisabled()` is called and is set to the actual size as
soon as the video size is known after 'onVideoEnabled()`.
For ExoPlayer and in terms of the `Player` interface, `Player.getVideoSize()`
returns a video size of 0/0 when `Player.getCurrentTracks()` does not support
`C.TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO`. This is ensured by the masking behavior
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 537938947
With `AudioOffloadModePreference` `AUDIO_OFFLOAD_MODE_PREFERENCE_REQUIRED`, the `DefaultTrackSelector` will select a single audio track that it finds is offload compatible. If not any audio track is supported in offload, then no track will be selected.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 537877183
`outputSurfaceInfoChanged` is not reset when `defaultShaderProgram` is null.
That is, on the first time `ensureConfigured()` is called with output size
changed, `outputSurfaceInfoChanged` is not set to false after creating the
`defaultShaderProgram`, and `defaultShaderProgram` will be created again on the
second time `ensureConfigured()` is called.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 537870404
208eefc0fd introduced using `DefaultDecoderFactory.getDecoderInfo(format) != null` caused certain tests not to be skipped when they were expected to be, creating more mh failures.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 537820370
This is a breaking change, but the alternatives seem either equally
breaking or worse, since the only way to make this non-breaking is
to add the `Throwable` overloads as `default` methods. It's then
unclear how we would ever migrate to these being the 'only' methods
or whether we'd have to keep both forms forever (which results in
duplication in the `Logger` implementations).
The clean break here also makes it clear that the `message` parameter
of `Log.Logger.{d,i,w,w}()` no longer automatically includes any info
from the `Throwable` passed to the static `Log.{d,i,w,e}() methods.
----
This CL also cleans up the javadoc on the static `Log.{d,w,i,e}` methods
since they no longer necessarily call straight through to the
corresponding `android.util.Log` methods (and haven't since <unknown commit>
and Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10185).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 537817974
ExoPlayer extractors (backing `MetadataRetriever`) now parse the color format
from the bitstream so using `MetadataRetriever` should be an equivalent but
more lightweight way to verify the color info.
Also remove try/catch blocks in test code calling into these methods, and add
skipping based on decoder capabilities in the cases where it was missing.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 537789483
In some cases the codec selected for decoding has a different MIME type than
the media. In thoses cases Transformer continued to use the media's MIME type
and that caused codec configuration failures.
Removed `EncoderUtil.findCodecForFormat()` as we stopped using the method it
uses for finding a codec. Plus, the method is only used in the test.
See also `MediaCodecUtil.getALternativeCodecMimeType()`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 536683663
Otherwise, texture output errors out if video decoding decodes faster than audio,
hitting the end of the file, while audio is still in the middle of the file.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 536679568
This future.get() duplicates the wait done in
singleThreadExecutorService.awaitTermination(). If awaitTermination times out, this future.get() would also result in unnecessary blocking.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 536442153
*** Original commit ***
ExoPlayer: Add setVideoFrameProcessorFactory().
This allows apps to use a custom VideoFrameProcessor implementation for video
playback. This may be useful, for example, when outputting to a texture.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 536391597
Deprecated field `MediaItem.playbackProperties` remains for backwards compatibility, but its type is changed from `MediaItem.PlaybackProperties` to `MediaItem.LocalConfiguration`. The private `MediaItem` constructor will now also take in a `LocalConfiguration` argument instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 535648420
This change moves the default logic into the actual Player
implementations, but does not introduce any behavior changes compared
to addMediaItems+removeMediaItems except to make the updates "atomic"
in ExoPlayerImpl, SimpleBasePlayer and MediaController. It also
provides backwards compatbility for cases where Players don't support
the operation.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8046
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 534945089
Also, document that texture output disables manual frame release.
In the past, texture output would lead to surface output methods throwing. Now,
they're simply no-ops instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 534894168
When the video renderer is disabled, the video size is set to 0/0
and sent to listeners. The `PlayerView` potentially still has the last frame
displayed when the player is stopped or an error occurs. This may have the
effect that the frame is displayed distorted.
Not changing the aspect ratio when the video size arrives when the player is IDLE
avoids the problem. In the case when playback starts again and the renderes is
enabled, another video size is sent to the listener.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 534860889
This change removes it from `Player.Listener` and `AnalyticsListener`,
use `onPositionDiscontinuity` with `DISCONTINUITY_REASON_SEEK` instead.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 534757426
Tentative/experimental value to reduce codec timeouts. We will reconsider using a larger limit after seeing whether this really does reduce error rate.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 534491615
Mp4Muxer already supports writing Mp4LocationData so added that
as supported Metadata entry.
Support for more Metadata entries will be added in upcoming CLs.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 534473866
Added piping to present offload support from the audio sink to the renderer and track selection. Applications can set offload mode preference and with both sink support and compatible track selection, renderer will be configured for offload.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 534450534
This change deprecates `PlayerView.setUseArtwork(boolean)` and
introduces `setArtworkDisplayMode(mode)` and
`artworkDisplayMode="off|fit|fill"` instead.
- off: no artwork is displayed (like deprecated useArtwork=false)
- fit: letterbox like media (like deprecated useArtwork=true)
- fill: scales the artwork to fill the entire width/weight of the player view
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 534167226
Fix a bug when seeking in an opus container. The calculations inside
DefaultOggSeeker may overflow a long primitive.
Issue: androidx/media#391
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 534128513
Earlier metadata was written multiple times as it came.
With new changes, all the distinct metadata entries will
get collected and will be written at once in the end.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 534088401
This allows apps to use a custom VideoFrameProcessor implementation for video
playback. This may be useful, for example, when outputting to a texture.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 534044831
This is a follow-up to 99dac0be0f where we made the same change in
ExoPlayerImpl and SimpleBasePlayer, but for consistency it makes
sense to also update the masking code in MediaControllerImplBase to
assume the same logic.
Note: MediaControllerImplLegacy already handles this case via
setMediaItems and doesn't need to be updated further.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 534038759
The methods in ExoPlayerImpl and MediaControllerImplBase that determine
the new PlayerInfo/PlaybackInfo currently have a hard-to-reason-about
setup where the method generating the new info accesses other methods
that rely on the existing class field instead of working with the
passed in PlayerInfo/PlaybackInfo. This prevents reuse of the util
methods (e.g. for replaceMediaItems) because they access potentially
stale state.
This change untangles these methods a bit by making the util methods
either static or at least ensure that they don't rely on existing
class fields of PlayerInfo/PlaybackInfo. Overall, the change is a
complete no-op.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 534036633
MediaControllerImplBase currently drops the pending initial seek
position when a user sets an empty playlist.
When seeking in empty playlists and setting new empty playlists,
the class also drops the the period index (and wrongly assigns zero
instead of the windowIndex).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 534035046
The main interface documentation hasn't been updated substantially
since 2017 and is missing notes for many of its current features and
requirements.
Also change the recommendation for implementors from BasePlayer to
SimpleBasePlayer to ensure new classes are more likely to cover all
of the interface requirements.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 534027117
In terms of MCVR with a `VideoRendererEventListener`, the video size is set to
0/0 right after `onVideoDisabled()` is called and is set to the actual size as
soon as the video size is known after 'onVideoEnabled()`.
For ExoPlayer and in terms of the `Player` interface, `Player.getVideoSize()`
returns a video size of 0/0 when `Player.getCurrentTracks()` does not support
`C.TRACK_TYPE_VIDEO`. This is ensured by the masking behavior of
`ExoPlayerImpl` that sets an empty track selection result when the playing
period changes due to a seek or timeline removal.
When transitioning playback from a video media item to the next, or when
seeking within the same video media item, the renderer is not disabled.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 533479600
Docs:
* https://developer.android.com/build/publish-library/configure-pub-variants#single-pub-var
* https://developer.android.com/reference/tools/gradle-api/8.0/com/android/build/api/dsl/PublishingOptions
This resolves the following warning from Android Gradle Plugin 7.2.2 and
helps unblock the upgrade to AGP 8.0.1:
> Software Components will not be created automatically for Maven
> publishing from Android Gradle Plugin 8.0. To opt-in to the future
> behavior, set the Gradle property
> `android.disableAutomaticComponentCreation=true` in the
> `gradle.properties` file or use the new publishing DSL.
>
> Affected Modules: `lib-cast`, `lib-common`, `lib-container`,
> `lib-database`, `lib-datasource`, `lib-datasource-cronet`,
> `lib-datasource-okhttp`, `lib-datasource-rtmp`, `lib-decoder`,
> `lib-effect`, `lib-exoplayer`, `lib-exoplayer-all (legacy)`,
> `lib-exoplayer-dash`, `lib-exoplayer-hls`, `lib-exoplayer-ima`,
> `lib-exoplayer-rtsp`, `lib-exoplayer-smoothstreaming`,
> `lib-exoplayer-workmanager`, `lib-extractor`, `lib-media2 (legacy)`,
> `lib-mediasession (legacy)`, `lib-muxer`, `lib-session`,
> `lib-transformer`, `lib-ui`, `lib-ui-leanback`, `test-utils`,
> `test-utils-robolectric`
Issue: androidx/media#409
PiperOrigin-RevId: 533464133
This is a pre-requisite for the Android Studio upgrade assistant to
upgrade from AGP 7.2.2 to 8.0.1, otherwise it fails and complains
this is missing.
Issue: androidx/media#409
PiperOrigin-RevId: 533463246
This is blocking the upgrade to AGP 8.0.1. The Android Studio Upgrade
Assistant refuses to run with the error:
> Modules have the same package for their `main` and `androidTest`
> artifacts
>
> The package specifications in `AndroidManifest.xml` files define the
> same package for the `main` and `androidTest` artifacts, in the
> following modules: `effect`, `muxer`, `transformer`,
`test_exoplayer_abr`, `test_exoplayer_performance`, and `container`.
This change also adds the `.test` suffix to `test/AndroidManifest.xml`
files where it's missing, because although it's not mentioned in the
Upgrade Assistant error it does cause problems later.
```
> Incorrect package="androidx.media3.database" found in source AndroidManifest.xml: libraries/database/src/test/AndroidManifest.xml.
Setting the namespace via the package attribute in the source AndroidManifest.xml is no longer supported.
Recommendation: remove package="androidx.media3.database" from the source AndroidManifest.xml: libraries/database/src/test/AndroidManifest.xml.
```
Issue: androidx/media#409
PiperOrigin-RevId: 533460180
This is useful for cases where only certain types (e.g. only video)
from a source are needed and other tracks should be filtered out
completely to avoid later track selection issues.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 533394658
This allows us to avoid needing a reference to the VideoFrameProcessor, which
can be especially difficult if an App only has a reference to the
VideoFrameProcessor.Factory it passes into Transformer/ExoPlayer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 533205983
JaCoCo introduces private synthetic methods (even on interfaces) which
have to be skipped when checking that a 'forwarding' implementation does
forward everything. Instead we can use the existing `getPublicMethods()`
method which implicitly skips these (since they're private).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 533130932
This device failed on HdrEditingTest's exportAndTranscode_hlg10File_whenHdrEditingUnsupported_toneMapsOrThrows
before this CL, and succeeds on that test after this CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 532796897
Have the FinalShaderProgramWrapper / VideoFrameProcessor texture
output access textures provided through a texture pool, that
recycles used textures.
Also, add the TexturePool interface to generally re-use textures.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 532754377
Propagate the "end of current stream" signal directly after queueing the
last frame, instead of waiting for the next onReadyToAcceptInputFrame()
call.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 532739462
Use Kotlin Charsets from the `kotlin.text` package, the `java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets` or the `com.google.common.base.Charsets` instead.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 532469103
Use a non deprecated constructor that includes the option to provide a `channelDescriptionResourceId` parameter.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 532450975
This change enables the IMA extension to play live DASH streams
with DAI support. Samples streams can be found and played in the
main demo app.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10912
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 532407708
This is a failure only in SSIM, so it seems unlikely we'll prioritize this over
other work or bugs soon. Suppress test failures to reduce triage burden.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 532200729
Use a non-deprecated constructor that accepts additional fields(`cause`, `responseBody`) to enhance error logging.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 532190896
This methods allows to replace single items or a range of items directly
without using separate operations for add and remove. The advantage is
more readable code for apps and the potential for player
implementations to optimize this process (e.g. only replace values
without interrupting playback).
The current change just introduces the API with its default behavior.
The default logic will be removed again in the future in favor of
better logic in the Player implementations.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8046
PiperOrigin-RevId: 532151471
Allow the VideoFrameProcessor to output multiple textures at a time, so that
lifetime of textures is up to the consumer calling VFP.releaseOutputFrame.
The FinalShaderProgramWrapper also has a new maxCapacity limit added, to ensure
the a reasonable amount of textures is used and avoid using up memory.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 532094256
The periodic updates are only meant to happen while we are in the
same period or ad. This was already guaranteed except for two cases:
1. The Player in a session has updated its state without yet calling
its listeners
2. The session scheduled a PlayerInfo update that hasn't been sent yet
... and in both cases, the following happened:
- The change updated the mediaItemIndex to an index that didn't exist
in a previous Timeline known to the Controller
- One of the period position updates happened to be sent at exactly
this time
This problem can be avoided by only scheduling the update if we are
still in the same period/ad and haven't scheduled a normal PlayerInfo
update already.
Since new MediaControllers may still connect to old sessons with this
bug, we need an equivalent change on the controller side to ignore such
buggy updates.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 532089328
When exporting compositions with multiple images in a row, transformation could
get stuck if a shader was ready to accept input when end-of-stream was already
signaled and queued from upstream. Fix accounting for the downstream capacity.
Manually tested on concatenations with several images and several videos in a
row, by adding logging and verifying the capacity updates as expected across
edited media item transitions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 532088793
In the past, the SequenceAssetLoader was released in TransformerInternal
when the export ended.
fc539da061 was made to release the SequenceAssetLoader earlier, when
loading ended. This was causing player release timeouts because the last
AssetLoader in the sequence was released before the SamplePipelines (see
0b40bc37ab for more information).
The code that was releasing the SequenceAssetLoader was first commented
out because we didn't have an understanding of what was happening.
This change removes the early SequenceAssetLoader release all together.
It doesn't have any effect as this code was already commented out.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 532065673
The output end-of-stream notification from the last shader could theoretically
arrive before the latch for detecting it is created, which might cause waiting
on the latch indefinitely. Create the latch before signaling end of stream so
that it's guaranteed to be set before the end-of-stream signal arrives.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 532056472
When a `MediaButtonReceiver` is found in the manifest, the library
can implement the contract of SystemUI to signal that the app wants
a playback resumption notification to be displayed.
And, vice versa, if no `MediaButtonReceiver` is in the manifest, the
library will signal to not show the notification after the app has been
terminated.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 531516023
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of 65d5132f76
*** Original commit ***
Create InAppMuxer in transformer
To use the InAppMuxer, the client needs to pass InAppMuxer Factory.
***
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 531470081
Until the linked bug is fixed, relax constraints to allow this one device to
pass, to suppress failures and avoid triage toil.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 531259233
An app must only have a single service in the manifest that is either
exposing `MediaLibraryService.SERVICE_INTERFACE` or
`MediaSessionService.SERVICE_INTERFACE`. Hence the component name found by
querying the package manager for a service never returns a different result
when queried again.
The static `MediaSessionImpl.serviceComponentName` can hence be removed
and the package manager queried again when a second session instance
is created.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 531210456
This change adds end-to-end Robolectric playback tests which handle
the scenario the player is playing audio via passthrough and
AudioTrack raises the ERROR_DEAD_OBJECT error upon which the player
attempts to recover by switching to another audio format.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 531180183
The texture input tests in TransformerEndToEndTest were not passing on
Pixel 7. Implemented a fix and fixed other minor threading issues I
spotted while looking at the code.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 531141659
*** Original commit ***
Create InAppMuxer in transformer
To use the InAppMuxer, the client needs to pass InAppMuxer Factory.
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 531056436
Tone-mapping an HDR video with MediaCodec on sm-s908u1 was timing out.
The reason for that is that the decoder was dropping frames, and the
ExternalTextureManager was therefore never propagating the end-of-stream
signal.
There was already a workaround for a similar issue but restricted to
sm-f936b. Removed the model check as the bug is probably present on more
devices.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 530639437
The session activity is already sent to the controller with the
`ConnectionState` when it connects. This change adds the ability to update the
activity.
This allows an app to change the intent that is used to open an activity
for the notification. An app is likely to want to change the session activity
just before the session is released. This allows to use a different activity or
more importantly the back stack of the activity for while the app is running
and when used for the playback resumption notification.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 530627102
Exceptions thrown when switching AssetLoader were not reported through
the error listener. Therefore, the resources were not released and the
export was not ending.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 530626300
If tone-mapping was requested for a device supporting HDR encoding,
isToneMapped was false in VideoSamplePipeline.EncoderWrapper. This was
causing the encoder to expect HDR.
Also did some renamings to improve readability
PiperOrigin-RevId: 530584010
similar error to 9baa6f6be5L `registerInputStream` sets the textureManager, so reordering makes sure the textureManager is set before you set the frame info. This is important for texture input, where the frame info provides the width and height.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 530579584
Adding items to an empty playlist is slightly different from adding
items to a non-empty playlist, because the former usually requires to
handle a change in the current item, position and playback state,
while the latter is not expected to affect the current item, position
or state.
The current ExoPlayer and SimpleBasePlayer code doesn't account for
this difference, leading to inconsistent behavior between
setMediaItem(s) and addMediaItem(s) when called on an empty playlist.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 530549928
For DefaultVideoFrameProcessorVideoFrameRenderingTest: `registerInputStream` sets the textureManager, so reordering makes sure the textureManager is set before you set the frame info. This is important for texture input, where the frame info provides the width and height.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 529753404
`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
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
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
The media button has API support with
`Callback.getPlaybackResumption()` that apps need to override to provide
a playlist to resume playback with.
Issue: androidx/media#167
PiperOrigin-RevId: 529495845
* Implement RendererCapabilities.Listener in DefaultTrackSelector.
* Add new methods TrackSelector.invalidateForRendererCapabilitiesChange and TrackSelector.InvalidateListener.onRendererCapabilitiesChanged.
* Add new field allowInvalidateSelectionsOnRendererCapabilitiesChange to DefaultTrackSelector.Parameter to allow opt-in of the renderer capabilities detection feature.
* Add logics of triggering track reselection when renderer capabilities change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 529067433
When we created androidTests, in the past, they always had a URI pointing to a resource, therefore we always had a URI scheme. With texture input, this will not longer be the case (EditedMediaItems's may have URI.EMPTY, which have a null scheme) so we need to check for this so tests don't falsely fail.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 528848411
The existing logic to drop (actually fail on) 0 sized samples seems no op if
if 2 out of 10 samples are of size 0.
Checked same scenario with MediaMuxer where
1. If input file has 300 samples.
2. Make every 5th sample as an empty byte buffer.
3. Output file is generated without error.
4. Output file has 240 samples.
5. Exoplayer is able to play output file (blurry).
The new change is in line with MediaMuxer behaviour.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 528798046
Systems accepting URIs should treat schemes as case-insensitive
([RFC 3986 Section 3.1](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986#section-3.1)):
> An implementation should accept uppercase letters as equivalent to
> lowercase in scheme names (e.g., allow "HTTP" as well as "http") for
> the sake of robustness
PiperOrigin-RevId: 528735287
This means that comments like `//copybara:media3-only` are now detected
(no space between `//` and `copybara`) which will ensure that lines like
this are correctly transformed for the media3 and exoplayer2 GitHub
repos:
aa4e008014/library/effect/build.gradle (L33)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 527919649
Also make FinalShaderProgramWrapper always receive internal texture.
This means it does not sample from a input texture, and its input color is
always linear, hence the input type does not matter.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 527869045
*** Original commit ***
Effect: glFlush instead of glFinish on tex output
This is much faster (~2-3x) than glFlush. While there's a risk that GL commands
queued to the GL server may not be complete by the time non-GL commands access
the texture, this should be unlikely as we only access the texture from GL.
If we see stability issues in the future, we can reconsider and move this back
to glFinish (or GL synchronization mechanisms like fences, which are more
complex)
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 527848094
renderOutputFrame actually renders frames to an output surface. We'll soon have
a releaseOutputFrame method, that would release resources associated with an
output time, so rename this to disambiguate the two methods.
Also rename onOutputFrameAvailable to onOutputFrameAvailableForRendering, to
make it clear this is not available for "release"
This change should be a renaming-only change and have no functional differences.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 527844947
This is much faster (~2-3x) than glFlush. While there's a risk that GL commands
queued to the GL server may not be complete by the time non-GL commands access
the texture, this should be unlikely as we only access the texture from GL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 527641520
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
Add `VideoFrameProcessor.registerInputStream()` to signal a new type of input.
And `InputHandler.signalEndOfCurrentInputStream()` to signal to `InputHandler`
partial input stream completion.
Fully processed means after FinalShaderProgramWrapper releases the last frame.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 527356646
In ASwB, all Transformer tests can be run by right-clicking on the project and
clicking "Run all tests". We cannot, however, select only some specific test
files within a project (ex. all non-analysis tests) to run tests on.
Add @Ignore to analysis tests, which are not intended to be run anyways
when determining whether Transformer is working on some device. These
tests also don't have proper skipping logic when a device doesn't support a
format, so they can't be run effectively on low-end devices anyways.
This eases manual testing, for example when debugging whether tests all pass
on a device.
When analysis tests are desired to be run, it should be easy to comment out
the @Ignore.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 527289600
This method doesn't really serve a purpose that isn't handled
elsewhere. The return value is also not forwarded to anyone.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 527283166
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
This is a helper method that can used to obtain information about
the controller that is currently calling a Player method.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 527268994
Allow the VideoFrameProcessor to output to a texture without an output surface.
Tested by updating texture output tests to no longer output to a surface.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 527244605
The only dependencies that are not updated are the ones that need
to be kept in sync with other system (like Android source tree) or
would require a Kotlin dependency in common or exoplayer modules.
As a side effect, some demo apps now need a Kotlin config and some
additional modules require desugaring/multidex logic. To simplify
the setup, the desugaring and multidex steps are added to the common
config.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 527243950
This was only used in EncoderWrapper, so move createSupportedTransformationRequest
from VideoSamplePipeline to EncoderWrapper to reduce its scope.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 527226578
The production code changes are in transformer, but the tests in effect have also been updated to confirm the is no color regression `inputColorInfo.colorTransfer=C.COLOR_TRANSFER_SRGB`
PiperOrigin-RevId: 526950435
Previously, I assumed that SDR contents must be BT709, and HDR contents must be
BT2020. Turns out BT2020 is just wide-gamut, and SDR contents / transfers may be
represented in BT2020 color spaces.
Relax the check, so that we don't throw when valid BT2020 SMPTE 170M contents
are input into effects.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 526668347
This implicitly fixes a bug by removing the buggy implementation in H265Reader in favour of a working one. This change also adds tests to confirm the parsing bug is fixed.
`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
This simplifies the addition of new fields in the future.
Also do some misc clean up for the volume limit values:
- Add some documentation to mention assumed defaults
- Add the IntRange annotations to match the ones we have in Player
already
- Mention the limits in the relevant Player methods
- Avoid bundling default values
- Improve range checks for masking in MediaController
PiperOrigin-RevId: 526029619
This is a bug currently, where commands are created once but never
updated again if the actions in MediaSessionCompat are changed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 525999084
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
Whenever a frame is queued to the shader, it's guaranteed that there will be a
subsequent `onInputFrameProcessed` callback, so we can pass on the
end-of-stream signal there.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 525850141
Creates a way for apps to provide their EGLContext to DefaultVideoFrameProcessor, so that we can attach their context to the one we create. See [the EGL docs for more information about how contexts are shared in GL](https://registry.khronos.org/EGL/sdk/docs/man/html/eglCreateContext.xhtml)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 525708652
Removes glObjectsProvider from `VideoFrameProcessor` and `Effects`. Apps will set the glObjectsProvider on the DefaultVideoFrameProcessor.Factory.Builder when providing a custom DefaultVideoFrameProcessor.Factory, rather than in `Effects`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 525169059
A new texture manager will be created for input by texture ID so this texture manager won't be the only one to handle internal (i.e. non-external) textures.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 525116460
`findDecoder/EncoderForFormat` seem to be more restrictive than querying
`MediaCodecList` as done for playback, and it's not clear that the cases where
no codec is found correspond to actual cases that would fail given that it
seems this returns an empty string for many cases in production.
Switch to using `MediaCodecUtil` and `EncoderUtil` for querying codecs instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 525078321
This was just for testing and finishing this class is not useful
as it can't wrap an existing MediaPlayer without owning it to
track its state.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 524851654
The actual csd data contains NAL units so it should always start with
a NAL unit start code (00 00 00 01).
This issue was not caught before because in the code there was no
validation to check whether its a valid NAL unit.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 524849867
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
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.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 524837587
*** Original commit ***
Fix double initialisation of createIsoLanguageReplacementMap
In the absence of any lock `createIsoLanguageReplacementMap`
method was getting called twice due to race condition.
Used Suppliers.memoize() which is by default thread safe.
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 524794650
Reusing the loader wrappers allows us to use the current RTSP connection
without having to set up a new RTSP connection. Consequently, the Extractors,
RTP readers are also preserved.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 524663012
In `ExternalTextureManager` in seemingly rare cases end of stream is signaled
at the point where a frame is currently pending processing. In that case the
video end of stream signal was lost. If the muxer timeout was enabled this
case would result in throwing an exception, but otherwise the operation would
get stuck
Add code to signal end of stream in `onInputFrameProcessed` as well, so that we
signal end of stream when the pending frame is handled.
Tested by running
`TransformerEndToEndTest.loopingTranscodedVideo_producesExpectedResult` several
times.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 524361069
MediaMuxer does not support out-of-order video frames API 25. Use
a test file with frames in order in
loopingTranscodedAudio_producesExpectedResult. This is necessary for
tests that transmux video samples.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 524309318
A passthrough effect allows for testing having an intermediate
effect injected, which uses different OpenGL shaders from having no
effects.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 524276991
In the absence of any lock `createIsoLanguageReplacementMap`
method was getting called twice due to race condition.
Used Suppliers.memoize() which is by default thread safe.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 524007754
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.
#minor-release
Issue: androidx/media#296
PiperOrigin-RevId: 523986626
Previously, ExoPlayerImpl had volume flags hardcoded to SHOW_UI, but now the developer can choose what happens on volume change. The old methods have been deprecated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 523974358
The setter command is only used for setPlaylistMetadata and can
be named COMMAND_SET_PLAYLIST_METADATA. The getter commnad is
used to access getMediaMetadata and getPlaylistMetadata and can
be better named COMMAND_GET_METADATA to reflect this usage.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 523673286
Previously `ChannelMixingAudioProcessor` output float because it was
implemented using the audio mixer's float mixing support.
Move the implementation over to just using the `ChannelMixingMatrix` and make
it publicly visible in the common module so it can be used by apps for both
playback and export.
Also resolve a TODO that no longer had a bug attached by implementing support
for putting multiple mixing matrices to handle different input audio channel
counts, and fix some nits in the test code.
Tested via unit tests and manually configuring a `ChannelMixingAudioProcessor`
in the transformer demo app and playing an audio stream that identifies
channels, and verifying that they are remapped as expected.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 523653901
It's currently not possible to even subclass MediaController because
the constructor is package-private. To avoid any accidental usage or
future indirect subclassing, all methods can be marked as final.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 523648114
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`.
#minor-release
Issue: androidx/media#167
Issue: androidx/media#27
Issue: androidx/media#314
PiperOrigin-RevId: 523638051
It is not possible to provide a safe deprecation path because
BaseTrackSelection can't easily know which of the methods is
implemented by subclasses.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 523471578
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
In addition to the changes in 3a5c4277a7
This change essentially reverts 30e5bc9837 (Merged Jul 2022).
From this CL on, `VideoFrameProcessor` takes in non-offset, monotonically
increasing timestamps. For example, with one 5s and one 10s video,
- `VideoFrameProcessor`'s input should start from 0
- On switching to the second video (10s), the timestamp of the first frame in
the second video should be at 5s.
In ExoPlayer however, `streamOffset` is managed differently and thus needs
correction before sending the frames to `VideoFrameProcessor`:
- The timestamp of the first video is offset by a large int, so the first frame
of the first media item has timestamp (assuming) 10000000000000000
- The last frame of the first media item has 10000005000000000
- At this point the stream off set is updated to 10000005000000000
- The pts of the first frame of the second video starts from 0 again.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 523444236
Simplify the audio encoder input timestamp calculation. The new calculation
avoids drifting by tracking the total number of bytes encoded rather than
tracking the timestamp and remainder separately, and also makes the timestamps
match the decoder output buffer timestamps.
Also switch one of the export tests that was passing through AMR samples over
to using WAVE audio. The problem with using AMR is that the compressed samples
are not necessarily an integer number of audio frames and the shadow decoder
would pass them from input to output, so the audio encoder was receiving
non-integer numbers of audio frames.
Tested by logging the timestamps at the decoder output and encoder input with
forcing transcoding audio, and verifying that after this change the audio
timestamps are no longer off by one.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 523409869
The video asset loader renders decoder output to a surface texture, and if the
video sample pipeline is in the process of updating the surface texture image
at the moment when the asset loader video decoder is released this seems to
cause `MediaCodec.release` to get stuck.
Swap the release order so that we stop updating the texture before trying to
release the codec.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 523401619
Log at debug level immediately when MediaCodec throws. This logging will be
output closer to the time when the error actually happened so should make it
easier to identify the order of components failing.
Downgrade logging of errors after export ends to warning level, as output may
still be fine if there was a problem after exporting completed (though it's
still worth logging a warning as the device may not be in a good state).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 523370457
Before this CL, SurfaceTexture.onFrameAvailable was used to tell whether a frame
was available in the VideoFrameProcessor's output texture. This was incorrect, as
it would rely on having the texture be written to before the
SurfaceTexture.onFrameAvailableListener is invoked, leading to null-pointer-
exceptions on timeouts.
Instead of using DefaultVideoFrameProcessor different interfaces to set that we
want to output to a texture, and get that output texture, use one interface that
sets a listener, and renders to a texture iff that listener is set. As this
listener is executed on the GL thread, this also allows us to no longer need to
expand visibility for the GL task executor and tasks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 522362101
There is a race with the ad period preparation having completed
and `onDownstreamFormatChanged` being called when a live stream
is joined in an ad period. In this case the stream event metadata
of the period is immediately emitted and causing an ad media period
being created that is selected in `getMediaPeriodForEvent` before
being prepared (1 out of 4).
Using an `isPrepared` flag makes sure we don't hand out the media
period to early in `getMediaPeriodForEvent`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 522340046
To set the chroma format and depth information for H265 format,the csd-0 data
needs to be parsed. The previous implementation skipped parsing
csd-0 data and hard coded values based on "profile" field in MediaFormat.
Along with above mention changes, corrected some of the comments
as per spec.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 522335595
This change improves `ImaUtil.maybeCorrectPreviouslyUnknownAdDuration` to
handles the case when the timeline moves forward more than a single period
while an ad group with unknown period duration is being played.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 522292612
If the duration is reported in MediaMetadataCompat, it should
also be set in the QueueTimeline to match controller.getDuration()
PiperOrigin-RevId: 522022953
NPE in toneMap_hlgFrame_matchesGoldenFile and toneMap_pqFrame_matchesGoldenFile was created because a uEnableColorTransfer uniform was being created on the HDR path, when HDR shader files don't have this uniform. (they don't support disable color transfers right now)
Fix: only create the uniform when input is SDR.
manually tested on failing tests
PiperOrigin-RevId: 522002603
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.
#minor-release
Issue: androidx/media#290
PiperOrigin-RevId: 521993802
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
It's currently not possible to even subclass MediaSession because
the constructor is package-private. To avoid any accidental usage or
future indirect subclassing, all methods can be marked as final.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 521775373
This ensures that anybody implementing `Player` (which is relatively
unusual) must override at least one `@UnstableApi` method, and therefore
opt-in to the unstable API.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 521769675
* Add a new event `onAudioCapabilitiesChanged` in `AudioSink.Listener` interface.
* Add an interface `RendererCapabilities.Listener`, which will listen to `onRendererCapabilitiesChanged` events from the renderer.
* Add `getRendererCapabilitiesReceiver` method for `TrackSelector`, and register/unregister the `TrackSelector` as the `RendererCapabilitiesReceiver` (if implemented) when the `ExoPlayer` is initialized/released.
* Trigger the `AudioSink.Listener.onAudioCapabilitiesChanged` and further `RendererCapabilities.Listener.onRendererCapabilitiesChanged` events when the audio capabilities changes are detected in `DefaultAudioSink`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 521427567
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
This includes:
- Add an ad for each LOADED event of the SDK by taking the duration
of the ad from the media structure to exactly match the start position
of ads and then use `addLiveAdBreak()` that is used for HLS live already.
- When the refreshed content timeline arrives, possibly correct
the duration of an ad that has been inserted while the period duration was
still unknown (last period of the live timeline).
- When an ad period is removed the ad group needs to be put into a condition
that allows continuing playback.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 520919236
Handling of the stream offset and start position was unnecessarily
complex and even incorrect. It was going to be an issue for
concatenation of video and image input.
The stream offset is the offset added before decoding/encoding to
make sure it doesn’t fail in case of negative timestamps (which do
rarely occur).
The start position is equal to the stream offset, plus the clipping
start time if the media is clipped.
Before this change:
- Samples were offset by the start position before decoding, and this
offset was removed before muxing.
- The startPosition of the first MediaItem in a sequence was used for
all the MediaItems in this sequence (which is incorrect).
- The stream offset was removed before applying the GL effects and
added back before encoding so that it was not visible to the OpenGL
processing.
After this change:
- The start position is subtracted in the AssetLoader, so that the
downstream components don’t have to deal with the stream offsets and
start positions.
- Decoded samples with negative timestamps are not passed to the
SamplePipelines. The MediaMuxer doesn’t handle negative timestamps
well. If a stream is 10 secondes long and starts at timestamp -2
seconds, the output will only contain the samples corresponding to the
first 8 (10 - 2) seconds. It won’t contain the last 2 seconds of the
stream. It seems acceptable to remove the first 2 seconds instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 520916464
Releasing the player once a sequence has ended seems to make our
emulator tests flaky. Comment out until we find the cause. The player
will still be released from TransformerInternal, when the export ends.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 520886181
The `DashMediaSource` wrongly added an offset to the media times set
to the `MediaLoadData`. With this the `startTimeMS` and `endTimeMs`
don't represent the positions in the period but in the stream.
`DashMediaSource` was the only call site that was setting the offset
to a non-zero value. So if we are using 0 for the `DashMediaSource`
as well, the offset is redundant and we can remove it everywhere.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 520682026
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
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
This means we don't need to manually store the result of `get()` into a
local to convince the nullness checker that it remains non-null.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 520576719
For multi-period live streams the content timeline for
which the global ad playback state has been split needs
to be kept together to not run into a race between
timeline refreshes and ad events.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 520358964
In multi-period live streams, we can't use the content timeline if we want to
lookup a period from the public timeline by index or uid because it may be
that the content timeline has already been refreshed in the
`ImaServerSideAdInsertionMediaSource` but hasn't yet arrived in `ExoPlayerImpl`.
This change is taking the current position that needs to be reported
to the SDK every 200ms is not relying on the content timeline.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 520328126
By having a single base class for GL shader programs we simplify the customization
of new shader programs. The concrete cases include
- Allow frame dropping in shader program
- Creating a FrameCache that selectively (based on timestamp) replays and clears
the cached content
PiperOrigin-RevId: 520322060
`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
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of fc539da061
*** Original commit ***
Release SequenceAssetLoader when ended
Before, the SequenceAssetLoader was released at the end of the export.
Release resources earlier if possible.
***
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 520036433
*** Original commit ***
Release SequenceAssetLoader when ended
Before, the SequenceAssetLoader was released at the end of the export.
Release resources earlier if possible.
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 519993003
Previously, we always used ImageReader to read from the output of DefaultVideoFrameProcessor, for pixel tests. This has a limitation of not being
able to read HDR contents, so that we couldn't support HDR pixel tests.
Reading from a texture allows us to use glReadPixels to read from
DefaultVideoFrameProcessor, and build upon this to implement HDR pixel tests. We do
still want tests for surface output though, because real use-cases only will output
to Surfaces.
Also, add some tests for outputting to textures, since this test infrastructure is
a bit complex.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 519786535
JaCoCo introduces private synthetic methods (even on interfaces) which
have to be skipped when checking that a 'forwarding' implementation does
forward everything. Instead we can use the existing `getPublicMethods()`
method which implicitly skips these (since they're private).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 519665752
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
This wasn't added so far because releasing is always allowed from a
MediaController (as it just releases the connection, not the session
player). But Player instances can be created for other purposes and
the receiver of a Player instance should not always be allowed to
call release if it doesn't own the player resource.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 519121122
Since the composite matrix is ultimately rewritten to, we need to ensure it's cleared (to identity) before update.
Test plan: use an effect as a time based approach and see that the effect no longer clips
PiperOrigin-RevId: 518886623
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
The failure reason (no network) will be logged in the test output, but the test will not be marked as failing, rather skipped.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 518262203
Reduce nesting by using an early return. Also, rename
`outputSizeOrRotationChanged` to `outputChanged`, because this also applies to when the output surface changes.
Also, update local variable initialization, add some javadoc, and remove unneeded
local variable
PiperOrigin-RevId: 518241708
The content timeline field may be updated when the live timeline
is refreshed in the looper event preceding the runnable that is
posted to the player thread. Hence a new timeline may contain a
new period uid that is not present in the ad playback state map.
Using a final reference makes sure period and ad playback state
match when asserted.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 518228165
This change makes sure that live ad periods that are played are
skip when attempted to be added to the queue. To make this work
the existing filter logic had to be take into account the content
resume offset that live periods use.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 518068138
The FakeExtractorOutput dumps data in more readable format
so using that where ever possible.
The MdtaMetadataEntry which contains key and value dumped only "key".
Added fix to dump "value" as well.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 517968996
This was trimmed using the Transformer Demo, from ~4 seconds to 300ms
Otherwise, this test file will be quite large, and folks who clone the repo will
have to clone this content as well. Trimming the file also allows the test to
take less time, while still testing the core purpose of the file, to confirm that 4k extraction/decode/GL/encode/muxing works.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 517408463
d288891c77 added clearing depth buffers to GLUtil, so there is no need to have allow apps to have a custom clearOutputFrame.
Also removes default implementations in GLObjectsProvider know that these methods have been implemented.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 517156304
* Add `release` method to Renderer and AudioSink interfaces.
* Call the `release` method for renderers when the ExoPlayer is going to be released.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 517135677
[GL documentation for glClear](https://registry.khronos.org/OpenGL-Refpages/gl4/html/glClear.xhtml) says "If a buffer is not present, then a glClear directed at that buffer has no effect." so it's okay to clear the depth buffer even if there isn't one set.
Also manually tested to have no impact when contrast effect and dizzy crop effect form transformer demo was added to image/video input.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 516879598
This test file used to be remote, which led to various errors in loading the file or timing out during the muxer or overall transformer.
export4k60 test timing on Pixel 7:
|Condition |elapsedTimeMs|AS Test "Duration" (s)|
|--------------------------|-------------|----------------------|
|local file (this CL) |4253 |14 |
|Remote file, googleguest |5510 |17 |
|Remote file, 4G |11423 |25 |
PiperOrigin-RevId: 516815462
With the Mp4Muxer, while writing a large file if the something unexpected happens and muxer is not closed properly then it still outputs a valid MP4 file with partial data.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 516572804
While playback thread is 'asleep' during audio offload playback, the playbackInfo.positionUs is not being constantly updated. During this time, the returned value from getCurrentPosition should return an estimate based on the most recent value and playback speed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 516550509
- To support looping EditedMediaItemSequences, we need a way to tell the
AssetLoader that a sample couldn't be consumed and that it should retry
later. This is necessary in case we don't know yet whether the looping
sequence should load more samples because the other sequences haven't
made sufficient progress yet.
- The decision on whether to consume a sample is based on its timestamp
so it needs to be available.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 516546026
Instead of using a long frameDurationUs with Math.floor, use a double
frameDurationUs with Math.round,
Before, playing an image with 30 fps over 1 second would result in the final
timestamp not being aligned to the expected 1 second timestamp. Over long
periods of time, this can lead to significant timestamp drift. Additionally,
for TimestampWrapper and constrained multi-asset, where TimestampWrapper
begins the 2nd effect on the 2nd asset's startTimeUs, this floor() behavior
can lead to the first few frames of the 2nd asset using the first asset's
effects, due to timestamps being mismatched.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 516529240
This test is not run on emulator, triage or postsubmit, and does not
provide value to the library in it's current state. It could be
deleted, however it still may have use for analysis of exported files
on MH.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 516491160
* Add AudioDeviceCallbackApi23 class which extends the AudioDeviceCallback.
* Add registerAudioDeviceCallback and unregisterAudioDeviceCallback methods for Api23.
* Modify the logics of AudioCapabilitiesReceiver constructor, register and unregister methods.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 516183997
This change does basically three things in preparation of a follow
up CL that will insert ad breaks into multi-period live windows.
- Make sure that only `AdPlaybackState`s of multi-period streams
are passed to `ImaUtil.splitAdPlaybackStateForPeriods()` from
the media source.
- Enhance the splitting algorithm in ImaUtil to support live windows.
Roughly, this includes calculating the window start position in the
UNIX epoch context, handling the end period with an unknown duration
and taking the `adResumePosition` of an ad group into account that
affects the ad group start positions (`adGroup.timeUs`).
- Append a placeholder postroll ad group to the ad playback state of
each period in a live stream to allow immediate transition to an
ad that's inserted by an ad event from the SDK.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 516167958
The value returned by `player.getContentPosition()` is calculated
in the timeline based on the position of the first period in the
window. In a single period live stream this position is advanced
when the live window advances on timeline refresh.
This calculation has produced slightly varying values below 1000
us which are likely caused by us/ms truncations for public API
values that we use in the IMASSAIMediaSource.
However, `AdGroup.timeUs` is the (recorded) content position at the
moment when the first ad of the an ad group has been inserted. While
playing an ad, we can always use this value instead of
`getContentPosition()` to not require recalculation.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 515093177
This change makes sure that the `AdPlaybackState` of any period can
contain an empty postroll placeholder.
The placeholder postroll should be represented in the `MediaPeriodId`
of a content period as `nextAdGroupIndex`, but should be ignored when
building the list of `MediaPeriodInfo` in the `MediaPeriodQueue`. This
is required to allow to add an ad group to ad playback state of the
content period that is currently being played, instantly insert an ad
period into the media period queue and immediately transition playback
to the new period.
This change makes sure and tests that
- a live server side inserted postroll placeholder can be inserted to
a `AdPlaybackState` in well-defined and tested way (helper method)
- a postroll placeholder is NOT ignored when
`AdPlaybackState.getAdGroupIndexAfterPositionUs` is called (this
is required when evaluating the `nextAdGroupIndex`).
- a postroll placeholder is ignored when
`AdPlaybackState.getAdGroupIndexForPositionUs` is called (this is
required to not attempt to play the ad and is analogous to ignore the
post roll placeholder in a single period timeline).
- `MediaPeriod.getFollowingMediaPeriodInfo()` does not include a
`MediaPeriodInfo` for the placeholder postroll when building the
queue.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 515079136
Split test/ TransformerEndToEndTest into SingleMediaItemEndToEndTest and
SingleSequenceEndToEndTest to reduce the file size and split the tests
by category.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 515039502
By making this method accept context, we can use DefaultDataSource.Factory in the DatasourceBitmapLoader to support a wider range on URI schemes in Bitmap Overlays. (and implement a local file picker for images for custom bitmap overlays in the demo transformer app)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 515013460
Callbacks onTrackCount and onTrackAdded can be called simultaneously
from different threads.
Before this fix, it was possible for the MuxerWrapper and
FallbackListener track count to never be set, or to be set
with incorrect values.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 514779719
We currently rely on the raw playback head position to check if any
data is pending in the AudioTrack (e.g. to know if the renderer is
still ready). We can use the value returned from getCurrentPositionUs
instead to align the "isReady" logic with the playback position logic.
This has the side effect that getPlaybackHeadPosition position is called
less often when the position is obtained via getTimestamp.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 514747613
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
Segment timelines are technically allowed to be empty, but not all places
add the necessary checks.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#11014
PiperOrigin-RevId: 514722205
To create this file TextureInfo has been moved to common and renamed to GLTextureInfo.
We'll look to expand the interface in future to cover more of the methods around GL object maintenance in future as required.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 514445397
- This is to make sure we know about all the tracks before initializing
the SamplePipelines. This allows to set the muxer and the fallback
listener track count before the SamplePipelines are built.
- As a result, the test files had to be updated because the order in
which the tracks are written has changed.
- The ImageAssetLoader also had to be updated to call onOutputFormat
repeatedly until it returns a non-null SampleConsumer.
- Also fix the trackCount sent to the muxer and fallback listener. The
correct track count can be computed now that we know about all the
tracks before building the SamplePipelines.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 514426123
Before, we used to never call glDeleteFramebuffers, which could
in theory lead to leaks in the number of frame buffers
available and make releasing the GL context more expensive.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 514387847
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
All audio tracks should either all be transcoded or all be transmuxed.
Same for video tracks.
To achieve this, simplify the behaviour of transmuxAudio/Video.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 513809287
Renamed MuxerEndToEndTest.java to Mp4MuxerEndToEndTest.java to align it with class under test.
Removed muxed prefix from dump file name because Mp4 implicitely means muxed only.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 513574681
Used an actual captured image with set color profile for test to minimise the chance of the test flaking. Also renamed the media/bitmap/overlay folder to media/bitmap/input_images for clarity.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 513273353
If the Metadata passed to SegmentSpeedProvider is null, then the
SegmentSpeedProvider will always return 1f from getSpeed.
Initializing a SpeedChangingAudioProcessor requires a SpeedProvider.
Once configured,this audioProcessor is always active, so buffers are
passed through it. Because getSpeed is always 1, the processor performs
a no-op, but still has to do a buffer copy for each buffer.
By not initializing the audio processor when metadata is null, this
copy can be skipped and the audio pipeline is more performant.
Note: This change does not affect the multiple media-item case, which
is not supported with speed changes, as per Transformer API
documentation.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 513261811
Changes include:
1. Move the test fine into muxer module.
2. Use dump file infra for test cases.
3. Add one additional test for adding float metadata.
4. Few improvements in the code.
In next CL will remove Mp4 term from the file name as we are not using this term in test file names.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 513222506
We shouldn't have this logging unless we really need it to debug
a specific problem, as it can be noisy (even at debug level).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512904412
Once the value returned from AudioTimestampPoller advances, we
only need getPlaybackHeadPosition to sample sync params and
verify the returned timestamp. Both of these happen less often
and we can avoid calling getPlaybackHeadPosition if we don't
actually need it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512882170
Based on 1000 test runs an emulator, with the current timeout releasing
fails (even with no custom effects) about one percent of the time.
Releasing normally completes in about 30 ms but occasionally
`eglTerminate` took up to 200 ms (and even releasing an effect
took up to 80 ms in one case).
With the new timeout of 500 ms, we still catch stuck effects reasonably
quickly but the number of flaky test failures should be less than one in
ten thousand.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512690715
This timeline will be used in unit test cases of follow-up
CLs. It basically can be used to emulate the timeline created by a
multi-period live media source when the real time advances.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512665552
Playback parameter signalling can be quite complex because
(a) the renderer clock often has a delay before it realizes
that it doesn't support a previously set speed and
(b) the speed set on media clock sometimes intentionally
differs from the one surfaced to the user, e.g. during
live speed adjustment or when overriding ad playback
speed to 1.0f.
This change fixes two problems related to this signalling:
1. When resetting the media clock speed at a period transition,
we don't currently tell the renderers that this happened.
2. When a delayed speed change update from the media clock is
pending and the renderer for this media clock is disabled
before the change can be handled, the pending update becomes
stale but it still applied later and overrides any other valid
speed set in the meantime.
Both edge cases are also covered by extended or new player tests.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10882
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512658918
Following test cases are added:
1. Mux H264 video
2. Mux H265 video
3. Mux HDR video
Each test case performs following actions:
1. Extract track and samples from input Mp4 using MediaExtractor.
2. Feed those samples into Mp4 muxer.
3. Use extractor to extract the samples from muxed file and create dump file.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512589069
MediaCodecRenderer currently has two independent paths to trigger
events at stream changes:
1. Detection of the last output buffer of the old stream to trigger
onProcessedStreamChange and setting the new output stream offset.
2. Detection of the first input buffer of the new stream to trigger
onOutputFormatChanged.
Both events are identical for most media. However, there are two
problematic cases:
A. (1) happens after (2). This may happen if the declared media
duration is shorter than the actual last sample timestamp.
B. (2) is too late and there are output samples between (1) and (2).
This can happen if the new media outputs samples with a timestamp
less than the first input timestamp.
This can be made more robust by:
- Keeping a separate formatQueue for each stream to avoid case A.
- Force outputting the first format after a stream change to
avoid case B.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8594
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512586838
Some devices were reported to have wrong PerformancePoint sets
that cause 60 fps to be marked as unsupported even though they
are supported.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10898
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512580395
The output info for a new stream is marked pending until the last
sample of the previous stream has been processed. However, this fails
if the previous stream has already been fully processed. We need to
detect this case explicitly to avoid signalling the output change one
sample too late.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512572854
This test became flaky after ab7e84fb34 because some of the
unrealistic frame times ended up on the same release time.
Using realistic numbers avoids the flakiness.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512566469
Uses the first mediaItem's format as the output format.
If there is `Presentation` supplied in the `Composition.effects`, add it as the
last effect of the first EditedMediaItem.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512082659
Also remove @WorkerThread annotations, as static checks associated with
this annotation aren't useful in this part of the codebase because
almost no methods are called on the main thread.
This change should be a no-op.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512060367
Currently if releasing a shader program throws we don't release the GL
context, which could leak resources, and any errors are silently dropped
as we suppress notifications during releasing.
Improve resource cleanup and debuggability of errors from custom effects
by continuing to release shaders on failure (for runtime and
`VideoFrameProcessingException`s) and always clean up the GL context.
Note: this doesn't help with the case where releasing a custom shader
blocks for a long time, causing releasing the frame processor to
time out.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512042501
Protected system broadcasts should not specify the export flag.
Marking them as NOT_EXPORTED breaks sticky broadcasts in some
cases.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10970
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 512020154
Add format codec info, which can make test skipping checks more similar to the
actual Transformer decoder checks.
Also for the test file, the actual format was 720p, but somehow the file name and
media metadata indicated 1080p. This format mismatch led to some decoding errors,
so fix the format (and associated errors). This also allows us to remove the
exception catch in ForceInterpretHdrVideoAsSdrTest, which was included due to
errors from the incorrect format.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511809507
The current logic uses manual array operations to keep track of pending
changes. Modernize this code by using an ArrayDeque and a data class.
This also allows to extend the output stream information in the future.
This also fixes a bug where a position reset accidentally assigns a pending
stream offset instead of keeping the current one.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511787571
In most cases, this means updating Subject subclasses and their assertThat methods to accept null actual values. (They should always accept null so that assertions like "assertThat(foo).isNull()" succeed instead of throwing NullPointerException.)
Occasionally, it involves other changes, like writing `isGreaterThan(1L)` instead of `isGreaterThan(1)` to resolve an ambiguity it Kotlin overload resolution.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511776581
- Split the transmux setting into transmuxAudio and transmuxVideo. This
is more flexible for apps and will also be useful for unit testing
(particularly as we can't test video transcoding on Robolectric at the
moment).
- Move these settings to Composition. It makes sense for these settings
to be next to forceAudioTrack. Apps may also want to set these
settings based on the current Composition's MediaItems.
- Add a Composition.Builder because Composition now contains a few
optional fields.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511708618
Logcat had the following lines, with no other information.
```
DefaultEncoderFactory: Encoders removed for resolution:
DefaultEncoderFactory: Encoders removed for bitrate:
DefaultEncoderFactory: Encoders removed for bitrate mode:
```
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511470231
Also, allow isNoOp to default to false without the TODO, so that implementations
of isNoOp must opt-in to implementing the override in order to be considered for
skipping the effect (ex. for transcoding in Transformer).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511223540
Implement getMediaFormatInteger, a helper method simulating mediaformat.getInteger(name, defaultValue).
This reduces the API 29 restriction from MediaFormatUtil.getColorInfo to API 24, in
particular removing the method-based restriction to a constant-based restriction,
so that we can reduce usage of the API 29 class.
This also allows us to slightly simplify prior use-cases where we'd check
containsKey and getInteger to have a default value.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511184301
When clipping a MediaItem with start time > 0, the audio was ending
before the video. This is because:
- Audio timestamps are computed based on the sample sizes, with a start
time set to streamOffsetUs (i.e. the streamStartPositionUs is not
taken into account).
- The SamplePipeline was subtracting streamStartPositionUs from the
timestamps before sending the samples to the muxer.
- As a result, the audio timestamps were shifted by
streamStartPositionUs, while they should be shifter by streamOffsetUs.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511175923
* Account for `AssetLoader` output types.
* Consider cases that are not audio/video specific.
* Use `Format#sampleMimeType` for track specific conditions to check.
* Untangle `SamplePipeline` initilization from `AssetLoader` state.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511020865
- Add silent audio when the output contains an audio track but the
current MediaItem doesn't have any audio.
- Add an audio track when generateSilentAudio is set to true.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511005887
Previously, this was limited to API 29. Expand this to all API versions.
Also, update the test to:
(1) skip based on SDR format input instead of HDR format input
(2) Check the exception message in order to disambiguate between the decoder tone
mapping error, and general video format support error.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511002218
Following changes are included:
1. Move test file into third_party/.../muxer/...
2. Rewrite tests for stts box and stsz box to use dump file infra instead of Mp4Slicer.
3. Remove existing test cases related to stts box which are kind of duplicate as it tries to cover the scenarios which are already covered by "DurationsVuForStts" related test cases.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510977119
Unstuck the muxer if the next timestamp in the track with the minimum
timestamp is larger than this minimum timestamp plus
MAX_TRACK_WRITE_AHEAD_US.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510977088
When rendering frames at a rate higher than the screen refresh rate,
e.g. playing at 8x, the player is releasing multiple frames at the same
release time (nanos) which are then dropped by the platform. The output
buffers are available later and as a result MediaCodec cannot keep up
decoding fast enough.
This change skips releasing multiple video frames on the same vsync
period and proactivelly drops the frame. The frame is counted as skipped
rather than dropped to differentiate with frames dropped due to slow
decoding.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510964976
This call may cause performance overhead in some situations,
for example if the AudioTrack needs to query an offload DSP
for the current position. We don't need to check this multiple
times per doSomeWork iteration as the value is unlikely to
change in any meaningful way.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510957116
Before, if the upstream AssetLoader provides HDR to the VideoSamplePipeline when
HDR_MODE_EXPERIMENTAL_FORCE_INTERPRET_HDR_AS_SDR is requested, the
VideoSamplePipeline would attempt to tell the AssetLoader to output SDR, which
could be accomplished via MediaCodec tone-mapping in the AssetLoader.
However, this makes an assumption of the AssetLoader implementation, and
AssetLoaders may not all implement support for decoder tone-mapping. Remove javadoc
attempting to explain how AssetLoaders (ex. custom ones) could behave.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510956820
This method uses sampleRate, channelCount and pcmEncoding, so passing
AudioFormat is easier.
This will lead into a future change that builds the
encoderInputAudioFormat from encoder.getConfigurationFormat()
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510956177
Rename:
* MatrixShaderProgram to DefaultShaderProgram, and
* FinalMatrixShaderProgramWrapper to FinalShaderProgramWrapper.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510498547
Rename ScaleToFitTransformation to ScaleAndRotateTransformation.
This better represents the operations that can be accomplished using this
effect. The name was originally named ScaleToFit* because it's not obvious how
to scale to fit using OpenGL, and this effect handled the scaling to fit in a way that no other MatrixTransformations did.
However, it's hard to discover how to rotate when skimming names of effects, so
it's probably more useful to convey that this effect rotates, than that it
scales to fit.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510480078
Format.toString unfortunately doesn't log colorInfo, and as Format holds a very
large set of values, it's unclear that it should. ColorInfo is useful for codec
exceptions though, so log this in ExportException.createForCodec.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510475520
Following changes are included:
1. Move BoxesTest.java into muxer module.
2. Change test code to use dump file infra.
BoxesTest.java does not cover all the boxes implemented in Boxes.java so created a WI to track it b/269471752
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510219645
Otherwise, a lack of HDR decoding support will result in the tests checking output files for HDR output, like HdrEditingTest.transform_noRequestedTranscode_hdr10File_transformsOrThrows, failing.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510213020
This allows us to fix usage of HDR_MODE_EXPERIMENTAL_FORCE_INTERPRET_HDR_AS_SDR.
Before, this was checked in the VideoSamplePipeline, which no longer decides on the decoder configuration input format.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510142097
Some of the test methods in `TransformationTest` don't check
capabilities. Add a check just scoped to decoding (not checking
encoding, but the default encoder factory may fall back).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510088562
Previously, any constructors instrumented by Robolectric were made public. This
caused two types of issues:
1) If Android classes had non-public constructors which were made public and
added to the Android API, Robolectric allowed tests to incorrectly use the
constructors on older SDK levels (where they were non-public). This most
commonly occurs for AccessibiltyEvent and AccessibilityNodeInfo.
2) When reflection was used to instantiate classes that were instrumented by
Robolectric, all constructors were accessible, which did not match what
happened when running on an Android test.
Update the instrumentation in Robolectric to prevent making all public
constructors.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510049123
Now that the GLEffectFrameProcessor handles external (video) and internal (image) input, components used only for external input needs should be moved to the ExternalTextureManager for code clarity
PiperOrigin-RevId: 509787494
* Moved the logic to SamplePipeline.
* Pass the requested values via Format.
* Moved exception throwing inside the methods.
* Build up the mimeTypesToCheck as a set - removing possible duplicate
checks.
* Simplified logic that calls the findSupportedMimeType method.
* Improved javadoc.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 509594062
It can be confusing how to use RgbMatrix for app devs not comfortable with image
manipulation, so add a helper class that simply translates rgb values the same
constant brightness value, to update the brightness values.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 509287229
For all end-to-end tests, we currently run on a generic API 26 and newer API 31 emulator. Due to some issues on API 31, update to use an API 33 emulator.
Also, update documentation to mention issues on different emulator versions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 509242743
In parsing Describe RTSP response messages, IllegalArgumentExceptions are thrown for invalid parameters and values. These exceptions were not caught and crashed the Playback thread. Now these exceptions will be caught and their errors forwarded to the proper error handling listeners.
#minor-release
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10971
PiperOrigin-RevId: 509207881
It may be confusing for 3P apps, for us to have separate error codes for (1) if
encoding HDR is not supported at all by the device, and (2) if encoding the
format, which happens to be HDR, is not supported by the device. Instead, we can
communicate this in the error message.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 509188666
Tests in `SilenceSkippingAudioProcessorTest` used half as many short integers as needed for channel values when generating alternating silence/noise input. Fix this by passing left and right channel input.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 509188074
Following changes are included:
1. Added missing color information in HDR test case.
2. Corrected few namings in AudioBoxesTest.java.
3. Updated corresponding dump files.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 508745206
GLEffectsFrameProcessor, MatrixShaderProgram and FinalMatrixShaderProgramWrapper are currently setup to handle the input frames coming from an external input (i.e. a video decoder). Image input is loaded into Bitmap objects at the start of the pipeline, so they are not produced externally. The changes provide a way for the frame processing pipeline to handle this "internal" (i.e. non-external) input.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 508645244
The AsynchronousMediaCodecAdapter's queuing thread stores any exceptions
raised by MediaCodec and re-throws them on the next call to
queueInputBuffer()/queueSecureInputBuffer(). However, if MediaCodec
raises and error while queueing, it goes into a failed state and does
not announce available input buffers. If there is no input available
input buffer, the MediaCodecRenderer will never call
queueInputBuffer()/queueSecureInputBuffer(), hence playback is stalled.
This change surfaces the queueing error through the adapter's dequeueing
methods.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 508637346
`TrackSelectorResult.rendererConfigurations` can contain null elements:
> A null entry indicates the corresponding renderer should be disabled.
This wasn't caught by the nullness checker because `ExoPlayerImpl` is
currently excluded from analysis.
#minor-release
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10977
PiperOrigin-RevId: 508619169
The existing implementation depends on an internal library (Mp4Slicer) to assert the output. We have removed the dependency on internal library and used golden data to compare the output.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 508401527
- For single-asset, the behavior stays the same. Transcode if and only
if it's necessary,
- For constrained multi-asset, always transcode, except if the setter to
transmux is set. This is to avoid failing if a MediaItem that doesn't
require transcoding is followed by a MediaItem that does require
transcoding.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 508097798
Previously, Robolectric's instrumentation updated all constructors to be
public. This caused two main types of problems:
1) When non-public constructors were made public and added to the Android API,
Robolectric allowed tests to incorrectly use the constructors on older SDK
levels (where they were non-public). This most commonly occurs for
AccessibiltyEvent and AccessibilityNodeInfo.
2) When reflection was used to instantiate classes that were instrumented by
Robolectric, all constructors were accessible.
Fix issues across Google3 Robolectric tests that were affected by this issue.
A forthcoming change will fix the instrumentation in Robolectric to prevent
this type of issue from occurring.
Tested:
TAP --sample ran all affected tests and none failed
http://test/OCL:507861075:BASE:507805409:1675803313108:f2128fa4
PiperOrigin-RevId: 508087822
If a renderer error happens while processing readahead data for the
next item in the playlist, we currently throw the error immediately
and only set the item id in the error details. This makes it harder
to associate the error to the right item. For example, the user
facing UI is likely not updated to show the failing item when the
error is reported.
This can be improved slighly by force setting the position to the
failing item. The playback still fails immediately, but this can't
be avoided because the renderer itself went into an error state.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 507808635
The AudioTrackPositionTracker needs to correct positions by
the speed set on the AudioTrack itself whenever it makes
estimations based on real-time (=the real-time playout
duration is not equal to the media duration played).
This happens for the main playback path already, but not for
the mode in which the position is estimated from the playback
head position and also not in the phase after the track has
been stopped. Both cases are not very noticeable during
normal playback, but become relevant when playing in offload
mode.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 507736408
This is a refactoring to separate and simplify the logic
of VOD and live streams when handling IMA ad events. An
additional listener will be required for DASH live stream
in a follow-up CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 507435741
It doesn't actually make sense for them to be placed in the Transformer, because the error's root causes are actually only in codecs. Also, a few codec errors were
repeated, so deduplicate these instances
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506937695
Based on [this conversation thread](https://chat.google.com/room/AAAA--f88ao/76Rem_cRCK8), I've opted to update the existing FrameProcessor.create() rather than deprecate it, as it is unlikely to be in use by apps outside google3.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506920930
* Overload added `(cause, errorCode, isVideo, isDecoder, details)`,
where `details` is a string of values to be added to the error message
of the `TransformationException`.
* Overload with `MediaFormat` and `mediaCodecName` moved to
`DefaultCodec`, because all usages of that overload were from
`DefaultCodec`, and this allows a simplified API because of internally
stored values.
* `mediaCodecName` removed from overload that takes a `Format`.
* Reordered `createForCodec` parameters.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506895268
In encoding small and odd-numbered resolutions, like `316x61` ([this image](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/65/100winners.png)), the current fallback logic prefers a software encoder to hardware ones. The assumption was, the encoder factory applies the encoder size alignment and changes the resolution to `316x60` for SW encoders and `316x64` for HW ones. SW encoders is selected because the supported resolution 60 is closer to requested 61, than the hardware supported 64.
This change changes the default encoder selection process to only expose hardware encoders if there is any.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506879983
With multi-asset, the sample pipelines can process more than one
MediaItem. The renaming makes it clear that the format passed to the
SamplePipeline constructors is the one corresponding to the first
MediaItem. Indeed, the first format is the one used to configure the
SamplePipelines.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506879260
Set the correct output color on the debug SurfaceViewWrapper, so that SDR contents
can have an output transfer of either GAMMA_2_2 (Gamma 2.2) or SDR (SMPTE 170M).
This fixes an issue where in-app tone-mapping would output gamma 2.2, and the
SDR value incorrectly hardcoded here would lead to an error in the OpenGL, which
does not support SMPTE 170M.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506684602
This change includes 3 things:
- when the legacy media session is created, FLAG_HANDLES_QUEUE_COMMANDS
is advertised if the player has the COMMAND_CHANGE_MEDIA_ITEMS
available.
- when the player changes its available commands, a new
PlaybackStateCompat is sent to the remote media controller to
advertise the updated PlyabackStateCompat actions.
- when the player changes its available commands, the legacy media
session flags are sent accoridingly: FLAG_HANDLES_QUEUE_COMMANDS is
set only if the COMMAND_CHANGE_MEDIA_ITEMS is available.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506605905
Before this CL, the `renderedLastFrame` flag is not set if the last frame is released immediately (force render), or when it's dropped.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506358626
With the current ExtTexMgr,
it can happen that
- `x` frames are registered, but haven't arrived yet
- flush
- need to drop `x` frames when they arrive on SurfaceTexture
- status is reset to 0 pending, 0 available, drop `x` when frames arrive
- register one frame
- status is set to 1 pending, 0 available, drop `x` when frames arrive
- flush
- now the number of frame to drop is reset to `pending - available = 1`
- but it should be `x+1`
This CL solves the issue by reporting (by running the afterFlushTask) flush completes only after all the pending frames before calling flush are accounted for.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506310671
The prior version (with the call to createEncodingException) could
never occur as select...SupportedMimeType already checks for HDR
editing support. This change ensures we throw before creating an
encoder, gives a better error code and allows future simplifications
around createForCodec (see child CL).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506308290
Flushing resets all the texture processors within the `FrameProcessor`. This
includes:
- At the back, the FinalMatrixTextureProcessorWrapper, and its MatrixTextureProcessor
- At the front, the ExternalTextureManager
- All the texture processors in between
- All the ChainingGlTextureProcessorListeners in between texture processors
- All the internal states in the aforementioned components
The flush process follows the order, from `GlEffectsFrameProcessor.flush()`
1. Flush the `FrameProcessingTaskExecutor`, so that after it returns, all tasks queued before calling `flush()` completes
2. Post to `FrameProcessingTaskExecutor`, to flush the `FinalMatrixTextureProcessorWrapper`
3. Flushing the `FinalMatrixTextureProcessorWrapper` will propagate flushing through, via the `ChainingGlTextureProcessorListener`
Startblock:
has LGTM from christosts
and then
add reviewer andrewlewis
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506296469
The eotf is needed so that overlay (image) colors are correctly interpreted and mixed the linear video colors.
Also replaces the 100winners.png with "homemade" image file.
Added GlEffectsFrameProcessor test to justify that the color looks correct at the end of frame processing.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506290309
Can be used to combine multiple media items into a single timeline window.
Issue: androidx/media#247
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#4868
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506283307
For HLG input in transformer, FinalWrapper is configured to only output HLG to
encoder. But since DebugPreview is configured to take PQ for HDR content, the
color will not look correct.
This CL allows overriding the MatrixTP output transfer function, so
that FinalWrapper can output
- HLG to encoder
- PQ to debug preview
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506022840
Implementations outside media3 should be able to throw FrameProcessingException if they come across an error during configure().
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506020149
Transformer callbacks will take a Composition instead of a MediaItem.
Apps should be able to see what this Composition contains.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 505976561
Add checks to GL tone-mapping pixel tests, to ensure the device's decoder, API
version, and OpenGL implementation support GL tone-mapping before attempting it.
These tests should be run on mobile harness, to detect per-device failures, and
so are moved to transforemr/mh. Per b/263395272, these tests should ultimately
be in an effect/mh directory.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 505749974
This change fixes an issue that can be reproduced when
a controller `onConnect` creates a `QueueTimeline` out
of the state of a legacy session and then `prepare` is called.
`activeQueueItemId`, `metadata` and the `queue` of the legacy
session are used when a `QueueTimeline` is created. The change
adds unit tests to cover the different combinatoric cases these
properties being set or unset.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 505731288
ParcelFileDescriptor is quite specific and removing it allows to have
less overloads of startTransformation.
A follow-up CL will undeprecate the overload that takes a MediaItem.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 505670321
AudioProcessor-based speed changes are not supported with
offload, so we should use the AudioTrack-based speed changes
by default if the user requests a speed change.
This moves the decision of which speed change path is used
into the Configuration, so that it can change for each
AudioTrack in a playlist.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 505621911
When seeking in fMP4, we try to extract as little samples as possible
by only starting at the preceding sync frame. This comparison should
use <= to allow sync frames at exactly the seek position.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10941
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 505098172
This makes it easier to reason about some parts of the code and
will eventually allow to easily switch between AudioProcessor-
based on AudioSink-based speed adjustment.
The current state saves the applicable playback parameters
in separate variables depending on which speed adjustment
path is used. Moreover, the AudioProcessor-based logic keeps
a chain of pending parameter changes and we derive the last
applicable one everytime we need the current parameters.
After this change, this is simplified by
- keeping a common value for playback parameters independent
of the actual path we use for adjustment.
- keeping the final ("current") parameters directly, instead
of deriving it from a chain of yet to be applied parameters.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 505097294
MergingMediaPeriod creates its track groups with ids concatenating position in its periods array and the underlying child track group id. The ids can be used in selectTracks for matching to periods list.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10930
PiperOrigin-RevId: 505074653
For most missing commands, we already disable the corresponding
controls. This change extends this to more UI elements that are
disabled in case the corresponding action is unavailable.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 505057751
This is confusing, since the effect is used not only when applying an effect, but also when preparing an effect (ex. in a texture processor's constructor), so we should also mention that case.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 504843598
Tested adding 3, 15,16 different overlays in a single OverlayTextureProcessor. The program errored out when 16 overlays were added.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 504810157
`FrameProcessorManager` now reports it's not ready when the output surface is set but not the output resolution. `FrameProcessorManager` allows playback without an output surface, like with ExoPlayer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 504626088
This is necessary in order to move HDR to SDR tone-mapping tests to transformer/mh,
and to move the test runner to androidx.media3.test-utils, which should not have to
include androidx.media3.effects.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 504607929
The commands are partly checked already before enabling
features or calling player methods, but the checks were
still missing in many places.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 504589888
Also add a Builder to EditedMediaItem to avoid having a constructor with
many optional parameters, or a chain of constructors.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 504588544
This information may be needed for applications to create their own OpenGL contexts
and textures passed into or interacting with Effects.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 504342258
ImaUtil calls VideoProgressUpdate.equals() which is annotated as hidden,
which causes lint errors with gradle.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 504306210
Created unified MediaUtils method to handle various logic for calling Player.setMediaItems from MediaSessionStub and MediaSessionLegacyStub
PiperOrigin-RevId: 504271877
Based on experimentation, when CameraX is producing input for frame processor the buffer size is not being set to match the camera capture resolution, so the output has lower resolution than expected. Expose the default buffer size setter on `SurfaceTexture` to allow apps to process frames at full resolution for use cases like this one where the producer doesn't override the default buffer size.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 504022107
Transformer convention has been to avoid splitting into packages unless
necessary.
See https://jlbp.dev/JLBP-2: "Prefer fewer packages over more packages
to avoid unnecessarily publicizing internal details, since any
dependency across package boundaries needs to be public.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503463294
Resampling as a term is overloaded, however it was raised as a
confusing term in a meeting recently, as the 1P team initially thought
this would change the sample rate. The naming of this `AudioProcessor`
now matches `ToInt16PcmAudioProcessor`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503441019
Added onSetMediaItems callback listener to allow the session to modify/set MediaItem list, starting index and position before call to Player.setMediaItem(s).
Added conditional check in MediaSessionStub.setMediaItem methods to only call player.setMediaItem rather than setMediaItems if player does not support COMMAND_CHANGE_MEDIA_ITEMS
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503427927
This makes it implicitly clear that if the value of a getter changes due
to a change in command availability then the listener will be invoked,
without needing to explicitly document every command on every listener
method.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503178383
We stop estimating new position when pausing until we
receive a new position from the player. However, this
means that we will continue to return a possible stale
previous position. Updating the current position before
pausing solves this issue.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503153982
We currently only document it for the getCurrentMediaItem(), but
the command was always meant to cover all information about the
current media item and the position therein.
To correctly hide information for controllers, we need to filter
the Timeline when bundling the PlayerInfo class if only this
command is available.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 503098124
When bundling PlayerInfo, we need to remove information if the
controller is not allowed to access it. This was only partially
done at the moment.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502852798
When bundling PlayerInfo, we remove data when the controller is not
allowed to access this data via getters. We also remove data for
performance reasons. In the toBundle() method, it's currently hard to
make the connection between allowed commands and filtering, because
the values are checked at a different place. This can be made more
readable by forwarding the applicable Commands directly.
The only functional fix is to filter the Timeline when sending the
first PlayerInfo after a connecting a controller if the command to
get the Timeline is not available. This also allows us to remove a
path to filter MediaItems from Timelines as it isn't used.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502607391
This is an AssetLoader that wraps a sequence of AssetLoaders. It will
be used for constrained multi-asset.
This class can currently only concatenate media items with the exact
same format.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502525796
Also remove usages of TransformationRequest convenience methods
(setScale, setRotationDegrees and setResolution).
Some usages of setResolution can't be removed yet because they are used
for fallback.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502415748
This CL includes following changes:
1. Remove GCA related terms/links from java docs and comments.
2. Make class final where ever possible.
3. Append /* package */ for default classes.
4. Change java docs to recommended format.
5. Replace term "packet" with "sample" to avoid confusion.
6. Correct TODO format.
7. Delete MediaFormatUtil.java from muxer module and add its methods into MediaFormatUtil.java in common module.
Note: The java doc on various boxes has the limited description which was already present. In future I am planning to add proper small description for each box (from MP4 spec).
Not included in this CL:
1. Order of element correction as it will show lot of changes and might create confusion with other minor changes.
2. Correction in test cases (Only some renaming).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502414139
This is needed for constrained multi-asset to shift the timestamps of
the media items that are not the first in the sequence.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502409923
Also, omit the "actual" label from output files, as this boilerplate isn't necessary
(it doesn't disambiguate between any other saved filename like "expected").
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502378188
This should make debugging much easier as values will be more human-readable.
Before this CL, one needed to reference MediaFormatUtil to check the
colorSpace/colorTransfer/colorRange values and make sure values were as
expected.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502367147
The method to dispatch actions in MediaControllerImplBase takes
a Player.Command, but the value is only used to check if we
are setting a surface and need to handle the special blocking
call. This can be cleaned up by removing the parameter and calling
a dedicated blocking method where needed. This also ensures we
have to mention the relevant Player.Command only once in each
method.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502341862
Makes GlEffectsFrameProcessorPixelTest slightly more modular in preparation for
copying this into transformer/mh.
Refactoring change. No functional change intended.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501902223
Frame cache compensates for the fluctuation in frame processing times.
Imagine a frame takes 10ms to process, and the interval between two frames is
33ms. The third frame took 40ms to process.
If we don't have frame cache:
- Process frame 1, ready after 10ms, starts playback, now t=0 ms
- Start processing frame 2, ready at t=10ms,
- Release frame 2 at t=33ms
- We start processing the third frame at t=33ms
- The third frame is due presentation at t=66ms
- But frame 3 is available at t=73ms, late
If we have a frame cache of say 3 frams,
- Process frame 1, ready after 10ms, starts playback, now t=0 ms
- Start processing frame 2, ready at t=10ms
- Start processing frame 3, ready at t=50ms
- Release frame 2 at t=33ms
- Start frame 4, ready at t=60ms
- Frame 3 is due presentation at t=66ms
- Frame 3 isn't late
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501869948
Previously, after calling MCVR.setOutput() with null, `frameProcessorManager`'s output surface is cleared. What was unexpected is `ExoPlayerInternal` notifies a zero output resolution after clearing the output surface. This zero resolution causes FrameProcessor to fail.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501861993
Move BitmapTestUtil from media3.effect to media3.test.utils.
This allows this class to be accessed from both transformer and effect tests.
Refactoring change. No functional change intended.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501837130
This fix applies to Android 12 and above.
In this fix, the `MediaSessionService` will try to start in the foreground before the session playback resumes, if ForegroundServiceStartNotAllowedException is thrown, then the app can handle the exception with their customized implementation of MediaSessionService.Listener.onForegroundServiceStartNotAllowedException. If no exception thrown, the a media notification corresponding to paused state will be sent as the consequence of successfully starting in the foreground. And when the player actually resumes, another media notification corresponding to playing state will be sent.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501803930
This class may be removed soon, but in the meantime clarify this method's
javadoc summary fragment to make it marginally clearer that this only affects
the "displayed" height instead of the "encoded" height.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501582219
Small refactoring change to simplify the logic a tiny bit by removing one
unnecessary variable. No functional change intended.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501566533
Starting with Android 13 (API 33) an app needs to request the
permission to post notifications or notifications are suppressed.
This change documents this in the class level JavaDoc of the
`DownloadService`.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10884
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501346908
The migration strategy is to deprecate `androidx.media3.session.BitmapLoader` and copy the file into common since BitmapLoader is a public interface that apps could be relying on.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501266521
It makes more sense to have it in the AssetLoader now that decoding is
done there, particularly as the decoder factory should rarely be
customized.
Also remove the setter from the AssetLoader.Factory because it's
uncommon to have setters in a factory.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501244974
For TV devices the skip button needs to have the focus to be accessible with
the remote control. This property makes this configurable while being set to
true by default.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501077608
The FrameProcessor is created on the GL thread, but:
- setInputFrameInfo() is currently called from the playback thread.
- release() is currently called from the transformer internal thread.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 501035719
When audio processors are enabled during tunneling, they must produce
output immediately, ensuring that the timestamps of the output samples
correspond to the input and that no additional samples are produced.
This requirement is documented in the Javadoc of DefaultAudioSink.
However, this alone doesn't guarantee all buffers are immediately
written to the AudioTrack, because the AudioTrack writes are
non-blocking and may need multiple attempts.
When draining the audio sink at the end of the stream, we currently
fail in this situation because we assert that the timestamp must be
set (=the drain operation is a no-op). But this may not be true when
the previous non-blocking write wasn't fully handled. We can fix this
by saving the last timestamp and reusing it during draining.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10847
PiperOrigin-RevId: 500943891
Initialising the fields as Integer and then getting a String on compute time is slow. Instead we directly initialise these fields as String. Improves the time taken in bundling PlayerInfo further to less than 200ms from ~300ms.
Also modified a test to improve productive coverage.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 500003935
This brings together the multiple details about a muxer track, and
reduces the need for additional variables and more complicated track
tracking.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 499872145
Improves the time taken to construct playerInfo from its bundle from ~400 ms to ~300 ms.
Also made `Timeline.Window.toBundle(boolean excludeMediaItem)` public as it was required to assert a condition in tests.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 499512353
The old names are not really correct anymore because:
- The Audio/VideoTranscodingSamplePipelines do not decode anymore.
- The pipelines now mux the encoded data.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 499498446
Whilst testing fallback functionality, I found that we were
aggressively reducing the resolution if it was not supported. A quick
test found that we could reduce by a much smaller increments.
Performance wise it appears these checks are incredibly quick.
The code for checking supported sizes was duplicated, with one case
having a bug because of this duplication (2/3 case). This CL abstracts
this into a loop.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 499497646
Added another check in each of these tests to make sure we don't add keys to bundle for fields with default values.
Also fixed comments of similar changes in `AdPlaybackStateTest` and `MediaMetadataTest`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 499463581
Based on experimentation it seems that buffers can occasionally (roughly 1% of test runs) be dropped when rendering off-screen from EGL on the emulator. Specifically, in this test, sometimes after rendering three buffers with distinct timestamps only the first and third buffers' timestamps are handled in the `ImageReader`'s image available callback causing the assertion checking all frames rendered to fail. This behavior seems to be independent of the nanosecond presentation time attached to the buffers (as expected for off-screen rendering).
Introducing a pause of 1 second between rendering each frame reduces the flake rate to around 1/2000. This increases the run time of some of the tests, so this change also removes the 5 second `FRAME_PROCESSING_WAIT_MS` (it seems to be unnecessary when rendering off-screen) and instead uses a latch to wait until the frame processor has handled 'end of stream'.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 499440591
When a listener method is deprecated, the new method should (by
default) called through to the deprecated one. This is because any
class that implements the method that is now deprecated needs to still
receive that callback.
It appears when onTransformationError(MediaItem, Exception) was
deprecated in favour of onTransformationError(MediaItem,
TransformationException), this deprecation was the wrong way round, and
the newer callback - onTransformationError(MediaItem,
TransformationResult, TransformationException) continued this mistake.
This CL now corrects this.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 498221504
Events on the wrapper should be propagated to TransformerInternal as
soon as they occur, switching round the process so TransformerInternal
does not have to query MuxerWrapper.
This CL is a prerequisite for the child CL, where MuxerWrapper can
simplify the internal state and logic.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 497267202
Before, it was possible for onDurationUs() and onAllTracksRegistered()
to be called before onTrackAdded() because they are called from
different threads. onDurationUs() and onAllTracksRegistered() are called
from the Transformer internal thread, and onTrackAdded() is called from
the playback thread.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 497102556
Did not do this optimisation for `AdPlaybackState.AdGroup` as its length is zero for `AdPlaybackState` with no ads.
No need to pass default values while fetching keys, which we always set in `AdPlaybackState.AdGroup.toBundle()`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496995048
AssetLoader declares the tracks with a setTrackCount() method. Setting
the track count on the MuxerWrapper is easier than calling
registerTrack() as many times as the number of tracks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496933501
AssetLoader declares the tracks with a setTrackCount() method. Setting
the track count on the FallbackListener is easier than calling
registerTrack() as many times as the number of tracks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496919969
The TransformationRequest passed to FallbackListener (and
createSupportedTransformationRequest) can have null for values that
are inferred from source. Within fallback, this can be height, width,
video mime type and audio mime type (HDR mode is not linked to source).
requestedFormat has these values populated from source, and
supportedFormat then finds the closest supported values to the
requested.
If any of the values in supportedFormat do not match the
requestedFormat, then this method would build upon the
TransformationRequest and update ALL possible fallback fields. This is
a problem because the fallback listener compares the original request
to the fallback one and notifies about all the fields that have
changed.
This CL changes this so that only the values that are not the same as
requested are changed in the supported request that is given to the
fallback listener.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496908492
When trying to run the test on Android Studio, error "incompatible
types: Buffer cannot be converted to ByteBuffer" is logged. This is
because ByteBuffer.flip() returns a Buffer (and not a ByteBuffer).
Annotation @CovariantReturnType on ByteBuffer.flip() should resolve this
automatically but it doesn't seem supported at the moment.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496894723
There are two overloads of this method due to a type 'rename' from
`PlayerControlView.VisibilityListener` to
`PlayerView.ControllerVisibilityListener`. Currently when you call one
overload it passes `null` to the other one (to clear the other listener).
Unfortunately this results in it clearing itself, because it receives
a null call back!
This change tweaks the documentation to clarify that the 'other'
listener is only cleared if you pass a non-null listener in. This solves
the recursive problem, and allows the 'legacy' visibility listener to be
successfully registered.
Issue: androidx/media#229
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496876397
Users of this class may run into these assertions when creating the
State and they need to check the source code to understand why
the State is invalid. Adding error messages to all our correctness
assertions helps to understand the root cause more easily.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496875109
This CL replaces concurrent collections and atomic primitives with a single
lock, this way the code is easier to reason about.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496718057
Note that we simply use GlEffectsFrameProcessor in-app / GL tone-mapping, so PQ->SDR tone-mapping isn't yet implemented.
Tested manually using the demo on Pixel 7, to confirm that device and in-app tone
mapping behave similarly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496700231
Adds the AudioMixerAlgorithm interface which allows for specialized
implementations of audio mixing that also efficiently convert between
source and mixing formats.
Initial implementation has two algorithms:
1. Float -> float (with channel mixing)
2. S16 -> float (with channel mixing)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496686805
To do that, rename PROGRESS_STATE_NO_TRANSFORMATION to
PROGRESS_STATE_NOT_STARTED and update Javadoc of ProgressState to not be
Transformer specific.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496653460
This should allow us to focus on HDR failures instead of network buffering
failures when debugging HDR issues.
These files are each used on several files, so it should be more worth the
test binary impact to move these files to local first.
Locally, tests did take less time after this diff
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496398130
The MediaSourceFactory won't be used by the other AssetLoaders
In order to do that, ExoPlayerAssetLoader has been made public, and the
DefaultAssetLoaderFactory has become a wrapper around
ExoPlayerAssetLoader.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496386853
These are the remaining setter operations. They all share the same
logic that handles playlist and/or position changes. The logic to
create the placeholder state is mostly copied from ExoPlayerImpl's
maskTimelineAndPosition and getPeriodPositonUsAfterTimelineChanged.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496364712
The period updates were introduced to ensure the buffered position is
updated regularly and that any playback position drift is corrected.
None of these updates need to happen while the player is paused or
not loading and we can avoid the constant binder interactions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496329800
FrameProcessor already support using different transfer function for input and
output color. This CL has two major changes:
- Create an eglSurface that recognizes BT.2020 PQ
- This requires a separate extension that works only after 33
- So we current throw, if input is HDR, and this extension doesn't work
- Create FrameProcessor with PQ output transfer function
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496023758
The tunneling callbacks are sent via Handler messages and may be
handled after the codec/surface was changed or released.
We already guard against the codec/surface change condition by
creating a new listener and verifying that the current callback
happens for the correct listener instance, but we don't guard
against a released codec yet.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495882353
Some Player methods operate relative to existing indices in the
playlist (add,remove,move,seek). As these operations may be issued
from a place with a stale playlist (e.g. a controller that sends
a command while the playlist is changing), we have to handle out-
of-bounds indices gracefully. In most cases this is already
documented and implemented correctly. However, some cases are not
documented and the existing player implementations don't handle
these cases consistently (or in some cases not even correctly).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495856295
The `MediaItem` instances in the following cases are not actually empty but acts as a placeholder. `EMPTY_MEDIA_ITEM` can also be confused with `MediaItem.EMPTY`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495843012
Improves the time taken to construct `playerInfo` from its bundle from ~450 ms to ~400 ms. Each `MediaItem` inside `Timeline.Window` contains `MediaMetadata` and hence is a good candidate for bundling optimisations. There already exists a test to check all parameters for null values when unset.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495614719
It covers the following cases:
| From/To | `null` | `surface 0` | `surface 1` |
|-------------|--------|-------------|-------------|
| `null` | 🆖 | 📺 | 📺 |
| `surface 0` | ❌ | 🔁 | 📺 |
| `surface 1` | ❌ | 📺 | 🔁 |
Where
- 🆖 means NOP
- ❌ means
- Set `null` on FrameProcessor, effectively dropping all frames
- 📺 means
- Notify the listener of video size
- Set FrameProcessor output surface and size when MSG_SET_VIDEO_OUTPUT_SIZE is received
- 🔁 means
- Notify the listener of video size
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495477620
This simplifies some position tracking needs for an app implementing
SimpleBasePlayer.
- The period index can always be derived from the media item index
and the position. So there is no need to set it separately.
- The media item index can be left unset in the State in case the app
doesn't care about the value or wants to set it the default start
index (e.g. while the playlist is still empty where UNSET is
different from zero).
- Similarly, we should allow to set the content position (and buffered
position) to C.TIME_UNSET to let the app ignore it or indicate the
default position explictly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495352633
Otherwise, the decoders are not captured. It works at the moment for the
video decoder because decoding is still done on the sample pipeline but
it will moved to the AssetLoader soon.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495275575
`AudioProcessor`s expect direct buffers. This shouldn't make any functional difference in our code, but a custom audio processor might try to access the buffer from JNI in which case a direct byte buffer is more efficient.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 495241669
`SilentAudioGenerator` could output a fractional audio frame, and this could cause downstream components to throw because of trying to read a complete audio frame but only seeing a partial one.
Calculate the output buffer size based on the frame size (which is a no-op for stereo 16-bit audio) and calculate a total number of frames to output then multiple by the frame size.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 494992941
isLoading is not allowed to be true when IDLE, so we have to set to
false when stopping in case it was set to true before.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 494975405
BasePlayer simplifies implementations by handling all the various
seek methods and forwarding to a single method that can then be
implemented by subclasses. However, this loses the information about
the concrete entry point used for seeking, which is relevant when
the subclass wants to verify or filter by Player.Command. This
can be improved by adding the command as a new parameter. Since
we have to change the method anyway, we can also incorporate the
boolean flag about whether the current item is repeated to avoid
the separate method.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 494948094
- Use a single `VideoSize` instance instead of four primitive fields.
- Clarify that the reported size is the decoded size, that is the encoded video
size.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 494148190
The duration in TransformerInternal.ComponentListener is set on the
Transformer internal thread, and is read on the playback thread. Making
this field volatile ensures that the playback thread reads the updated
value.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 493908385
Some Player methods like getting the Looper and adding listeners
were always allowed to be called from any thread, but this is
undocumented. This change makes the threading rules of these
methods more explicit.
Removing listeners was never meant to be called from another thread
and we also don't support it safely because final callbacks may
be triggered from the wrong thread. To find potential issues, we
can assert the correct thread when releasing listeners.
Finally, there is a potential race condition when calling addListener
from a different thread at the same time as release, which may lead to
a registered listener that could receive callbacks after the player is
released.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 493843981
An AndroidTest is needed to test the message sending from ExoPlayerImpl to
a video renderer (MCVR in this case). The test will be added later.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 493602259
The folder type has a mix of information about the item. It shows
whether the item is browsable (type != FOLDER_TYPE_NONE) and
which Bluetooth folder type to set for legacy session information.
It's a lot clearer to split this into a boolean isBrowsable and
use the existing mediaType to map back to the bluetooth folder type
where required.
folderType is not marked as deprecated yet as this would be an API
change, which will be done later.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 493544589
This adds support for the release handling. To align with the
established behavior in ExoPlayer, the player can only call
listeners from within the release methods (and not afterwards)
and automatically enforces an IDLE state (without listener call)
in case getters of the player are used after release.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 493543958
Rename ERROR_CODE_OUTPUT_FORMAT_UNSUPPORTED to
ERROR_CODE_ENCODING_FORMAT_UNSUPPORTED.
This makes the error code more consistent with ERROR_CODE_DECODING_FAILED on the
decoding side. Also, the error code is in the "Encoding errors (4xxx)" section,
so muxer errors probably should be in the "Muxer errors (7xxx)" section instead.
Additionally, no muxer errors currently seem to use
ERROR_CODE_OUTPUT_FORMAT_UNSUPPORTED, so this should be a safe change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 493322880
This is necessary to move video slow motion flattening to the
AssetLoader because this step can change the duration. As we use the
duration before flattening to calculate the progress, we must also use
the position before flattening.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 493291990
These terms are easier to understand, and make sense in the context of
MatrixTextureProcessor now that a MatrixTextureProcessor may have a
different input and output transfer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 493265980
Modify FrameProcessor and MatrixTextureProcessor interfaces to support
different input and output color transfers. Does not implement conversion between
color ranges (ex. HDR and SDR), but should allow for conversion between color
transfers of the same color range (ex. HLG and PQ).
This supports in-app tone mapping, where we need a single FrameProcessor to
input HDR color transfers (ex. HLG/PQ) and output SDR (ex. gamma2.2). This also
supports previewing, where we need a single FrameProcessor to be able to input HLG
and output PQ.
Manually tested by confirming colors still look right on SDR and HDR videos
with a rotation and color affect applied.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 493108678
From this CL on, FrameProcessor listeners will be invoked from an Executor that
is passed in when creating the FrameProcessor.
GlTextureProcessor needs to invoke the ErrorListener on the said Executor too.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 493018583
These have the same value (`-1`), and basically the same meaning (offset
in an array/list/file/byte stream/etc), but 'position' is an overloaded
term in a media playback library, and there's a risk people assume that
methods like `Player.getCurrentPosition()` may return
`C.POSITION_UNSET`, when in fact unset media times (whether duration or
position) are always represented by `C.TIME_UNSET` which is a) a `long`
(not `int`) and b) a different underlying value. (aside:
`getCurrentPosition()` never returns an unset value, but it's a good
example of the ambiguity of the word 'position' between 'byte offset'
and 'media timestamp'.)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 492493102
This inconsistency was exposed by an upcoming change to deprecate
`POSITION_UNSET` in favour of `INDEX_UNSET` because position is an
ambiguous term between 'byte offset' and 'media position', as shown
here.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 492470241
Discovered while investigating Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10823
Example stack trace with the previous code (I added the index value for
debugging):
```
playerFailed [eventTime=44.07, mediaPos=44.01, window=0, period=0, errorCode=ERROR_CODE_FAILED_RUNTIME_CHECK
androidx.media3.exoplayer.ExoPlaybackException: Unexpected runtime error
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.ExoPlayerImplInternal.handleMessage(ExoPlayerImplInternal.java:635)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:102)
at android.os.Looper.loopOnce(Looper.java:202)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:291)
at android.os.HandlerThread.run(HandlerThread.java:67)
Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: index=-1
at androidx.media3.common.util.Assertions.checkArgument(Assertions.java:55)
at androidx.media3.extractor.text.webvtt.WebvttSubtitle.getEventTime(WebvttSubtitle.java:62)
at androidx.media3.extractor.text.SubtitleOutputBuffer.getEventTime(SubtitleOutputBuffer.java:56)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.text.TextRenderer.getCurrentEventTimeUs(TextRenderer.java:435)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.text.TextRenderer.render(TextRenderer.java:268)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.ExoPlayerImplInternal.doSomeWork(ExoPlayerImplInternal.java:1008)
at androidx.media3.exoplayer.ExoPlayerImplInternal.handleMessage(ExoPlayerImplInternal.java:509)
at android.os.Handler.dispatchMessage(Handler.java:102)
at android.os.Looper.loopOnce(Looper.java:202)
at android.os.Looper.loop(Looper.java:291)
at android.os.HandlerThread.run(HandlerThread.java:67)
]
```
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 492464180
This allows legacy media controllers and browsers to access this
information and legacy sessions and browser services to set this
information.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 492414716
This is necessary to move video decoding to the AssetLoader. Otherwise,
if the decoder max pending frame count is reached, the AssetLoader will
stop queuing frames to the pipeline, and process data will not be called
anymore.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 492392621
Do not log the exception stack traces raised by the BitmapLoader when a
bitmap fails to load, e.g. when the artwork's URI scheme is not
supported by the SimpleBitmapLoader. The logs are kept in place but only
a single line is printed.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 492191461
In some cases we split a test method, and in other cases we just add
line breaks to make the separation between arrange/act/assert more
clear.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 492182769
This adds the forwarding logic for most setters in SimpleExoPlayer
in the same style as the existing logic for setPlayWhenReady.
This change doesn't implement the setters for modifying media items,
seeking and releasing yet as they require additional handling that
goes beyond the repeated implementation pattern in this change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 492124399
This CL makes it possible to create a media3 ControllerInfo in test code, which is needed to test several aspects of a media3-based media app. It does this by exposing a test-only static factory method. This is a hacky low-effort approach; a better solution could be to split ControllerInfo up into a public interface that was exposed to client logic, and that they could extend, and a package-private implementation with internal fields like the callback. That's a much bigger change, however.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491978830
EncoderUtil using a static list to cache encoders means it's not possible to
use a different set of encoders for different tests when running all
robolectric tests together.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491959350
This better matches the terminology we use elsewhere in the Player
interface, where items inside the playlist are referred to as
"media item" and only the entire list is called "playlist".
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491882849
Bypass Z Fold 4 HDR10 tone-mapping bug by limiting the max frame count to 12.
This passed with a value of 14, and failed with a value of 15, but I figured I'd use 12 just to be safe.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491684058
Use the bitrate of the audio format (when available) in
DefaultAudioSink.AudioTrackBufferSizeProvider.getBufferSizeInBytes() to
calculate accurate buffer sizes for direct (passthrough) playbacks.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491628530
To support OPUS offload, we need to provide a few configuration values
that are currently not set due to the lack of devices supporting
OPUS offload.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491613716
Main change:
- Removed `Codec.EncoderFactory.createForVideoEncoding`'s argument of a list
of allowed MIME types
- Moved the check for whether a video MIME type is supported to VTSP
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491611799
The list of charsets is already hard-coded, and using `Charset` types
ensures they will all be present at run-time, hence we will never
encounter an 'unsupported' charset.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491324466
This thread just starts the player and handles the player callbacks for
now. Sample pipelines are still run on the playback thread.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491299671
FakeClock keeps an internal list of messages to be executed to
ensure deterministic serialization. The next message from the list
is triggered by a separate helper message sent to the real Handler.
However, if the target HandlerThread is no longer alive (e.g. when
it quit itself during the message execution), this helper
message is never executed and the entire message execution chain
is stuck forever.
This can be solved by checking the return values of Hander.post or
Handler.sendMessage, which are false if the message won't be
delivered. If the messages are not delivered, we can unblock the
chain by marking the message as complete and triggering the next
one.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491275031
This is more clear than using Format.NO_VALUE, when we do actually intend for an
output value.
Also, fix @see formatting by using summary fragments instead, and add an error
output for OETF and EOTF transfer functions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490910229
Our FakeClock generally makes sure that playback tests are fully
deterministic. However, this fails if the test uses blocking waits
with clock.onThreadBlocked and where relevant Handlers are created
without using the clock.
To fix the flakiness, we can make the following adjustments:
- Use TestExoPlayerBuilder instead of legacy ExoPlayerTestRunner
to avoid onThreadBlocked calls. This also makes the tests more
readable.
- Use clock to create Handler for FakeVideoRenderer and
FakeAudioRenderer. Ideally, this should be passed through
RenderersFactory, but it's too disruptive given this is a
public API.
- Use clock for MediaSourceList and MediaPeriodQueue update
handler.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490907495
Format expects the values of `averageBitrate` and `peakBitrate` in bps and the value fetched from AC3SpecificBox and EC3SpecificBox is in kbps.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490756581
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of 76df06a7a3
*** Original commit ***
Parse and set `peakBitrate` for Dolby TrueHD(AC-3) and (E-)AC-3
#minor-release
***
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 490707234
This reduces the priority to best effort (from the default that seems to be best effort), and allows us to run SSIM even on 8k24fps video. Without this CL,
start()'ing a second codec may result in a MediaCodec.CodecException.
Tested to confirm that transformation8k24():
* fails deterministically without this CL, or with KEY_PRIORITY set to 0.
* succeeds deterministically after this CL (~18s on Samsung Z Fold 4)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490570416
We cannot check this in code, due to DEVICE_INITIAL_SDK_INT being a @SystemApi, and
reflection being a bit risky/unstable.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490537916
Before this change, the bitmap loading result with mainHandler, in which we set the metadata to `MediaSessionCompat`. However, the `MediaSessionCompat` is not thread safe, all calls should be made from the same thread. In the other calls to `MediaSessionCompat`, we ensure that they are on the application thread (which may be or may not be main thread), so we should do the same for `setMetadata` when bitmap arrives.
Also removes a comment in `DefaultMediaNotificationProvider` as bitmap request caching is already moved to CacheBitmapLoader.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490524209
The bug has since been fixed.
The values still could change, as the API is labelled as @UnstableApi, so it's
probably fine to leave the <p> tag mostly as is.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490509205
This change includes a change in the `IMediaController.aidl` file and needs
to provide backwards compatibility for when a client connects that is of an older or
newer version of the current service implementation.
This CL proposes to create a new AIDL method `onPlayerInfoChangedWithExtensions`
that is easier to extend in the future because it does use an `Bundle` rather than
primitives. A `Bundle` can be changed in a backward/forwards compatible way
in case we need further changes.
The compatibility handling is provided in `MediaSessionStub` and `MediaControllerStub`. The approach is not based on specific AIDL/Binder features but implemented fully in application code.
Issue: androidx/media#102
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490483068
If there is output data available (outputBuffer.hasRemaining()), then
there is no need to move other data between the underlying processors.
It will not change the buffer being returned by that call to getOutput.
If there is no output data readily available, it's necessary to go to
the AudioProcessors and pass buffers between them, as this may produce
data for output.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490482653
The direct executor is not the proper way to determine on what thread to run the
`Future.Listener` and the `MediaControllerCreationListener` because the listener
may call the controller passed as argument which must happen on the same thread
that built the controller. This change makes sure this is the case.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490478587
This allows us to release both codecs used in SSIM when one fails to
configure() or start().
Tested and confirmed that on Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4, running all
TransformationTest.java tests, tests after transform8k24() fails to start the
2nd codec:
* Before this CL, all fail.
* After this CL, all pass.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490461560
This avoids that apps have to depend on the legacy compat support
library when they want to make this conversion.
Also add a version to both helper methods that takes a Looper to
give apps the option to use an existing Looper, which should be
much faster than spinning up a new thread for every method call.
Issue: androidx/media#171
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490441913
When receiving the `onTimelineChanged` callback, we convert the timeline to the list of `QueueItem`s, where decoding a bitmap is needed for building each of the `QueueItem`s. The strategy is similar to what we did in <unknown commit> for list of `MediaBrowserCompat.MediaItem` - set the queue item list until the bitmaps decoding for all the `MediaItem`s are completed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490283587
This exception is a bit shorter and more clear (and is more clear that this is a
test issue, as opposed to the prior issue that was thrown as an ExoPlayer
DataSourceException, which may seem like a legitimate Transformer failure)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490252772
Following naming conventions throughout AndroidTestUtil, REMOTE files should have REMOTE instead of ASSET. Update the URI and FORMAT names accordingly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490237673
ExoPlayer is unable to detect the presence of subtitle tracks in some
MPEG-TS files that don't fully declare them. It's possible for a
developer to provide the list instead, but doing so is quite awkward
without this helper method. This is consistent for how
`DefaultExtractorsFactory` allows other aspects of the delegate
`Extractor` implementations to be customised.
* Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10175
* Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10505
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490214619
The only reason this is required at the moment is to set the
process UID field in the token, that is supposed to make it easier
for controller apps to identify the session. However, if this
visibility is not provided, it shouldn't stop us from creating
the controller for this session.
Also docuement more clearly what UID means in this context.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490184508
These flags ensure that any errors cause the script to exit (instead of
just carrying on) (`-e`) and that any unrecognised substitution variables
cause an error instead of silently resolving to an empty string (`-u`).
Issues like Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10791 should be more quickly resolved with
`set -e` because the script will clearly fail with an error like
`make: command not found` which would give the user a clear pointer
towards the cause of the problem.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490001419
When we currently call SessionToken.createSessionToken with a legacy
token, we call the package manager to get the process UID. This
requires visiblity to the target package, which may not be available
unless the target runs a service known to the controller app.
However, when connecting to a Media3, this UID doesn't have to be
known, so we can move the call closer to where it's needed to
avoid the unncessary visibility check.
In addition, a legacy session may reply with unknown result code
to the session token request, which we should handle as well.
One of the constructor can be removed since it was only used from
a test.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489917706
Previously, FrameProcessor never had the usecase in which the output surface
is replaced, while previewing introduced this usecase.
When switching output surfaces, we need to destroy the EGL Surface linked to the
surface that is being swapped out, because an EGL surface is linked to the EGL
display (which is not destroyed even when releasing FrameProcessor).
A GL exception will be thrown in the following scenario if we don't destroy the
EGL surface:
1. Creates a Surface, the surface is identified by address 0x11
2. Sets Surface(0x11) on FrameProcessor. Eventually an EGL surface is created
to wrap Surface(0x11)
3. Release FrameProcess, this releases the EGL context
4. Instantiate a new FrameProcessor, sets Surface(0x11) as the output
5. When FrameProcessor creates an EGL surface to wrap Surface(0x11), GL throws
an exception, becasue Surface(0x11) has previouly been connected to an EGL
surface.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489590072
This adds the full Builders and State representation needed to
implement all Player getter methods and listener invocations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489503319
When estimating the AudioTrack min buffer size, we must use a PCM
frame of 1 when doing direct playback (passthrough). The code was
passing -1 (C.LENGTH_UNSET).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489238392
I considered moving this enforcement inside the ExoPlayerImpl
implementation, but it might lead to app crashes in cases that apps
(incorrectly) call a released player, but it wasn't actually causing a
problem.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489233917
* Transforms the `ListenableFuture<LibraryResult<MediaItem>>` and `ListenableFuture<LibraryResult<List<MediaItem>>>` to `ListenableFuture<MediaBrowserCompat.MediaItem>` and `ListenableFuture<List<MediaBrowserCompat.MediaItem>>`, and the result will be sent out when `ListenableFuture` the `MediaBrowserCompat.MediaItem` (or the list of it) is fulfilled.
* Add `artworkData` to the tests in `MediaBrowserCompatWithMediaLibraryServiceTest`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489205547
The method allows clients to specify a pre-existing thread
to use for playback. This can be used to run multiple ExoPlayer
instances on the same playback thread.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 488980749
`availableFrameCount` tracks the number of frames that is avilable on the
`SurfaceTexture`, but haven't been used (by `updateTexImage()`) yet. Thus
semantically this counter should only be decremented after calling
`updateTexImage()`, not before it.
Also reworded `getPendingFrameCount()` javadoc, "external texture" is an
internal state that is not publicised anywhere.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 488765174
Util.getAudioTrackChannelConfig() maps a channel count to a
channel mask that is passed to AudioTrack. The method expected that
playback of 8-channel audio is possible from Android 5.1 and playback of
12-channel audio is only possible from Android 12L. However, there is no
restriction on the upper number of channels that can be passed to the
AudioTrack. google/ExoPlayer#10701 is an example where the audio decoder
outputs 12 channels on an Android 10.
This change removes the restrictions for 8 and 12 channels. Note, we still
do not support playback of arbitrary number of channels as it would require
further changes to DefaultAudioSink.
#minor-release
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10701
PiperOrigin-RevId: 488659831
When we currently trigger the iteration finished event during the
release, we don't mark the event as triggered. This means that
someone can trigger another release from within the callback,
which then tries to resend the event.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10758
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 488645089
We currently skip this calculation entirely, but it can be added by
calculating the window duration using the wrapped window's duration
and the provided AdPlaybackState.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10764
PiperOrigin-RevId: 488614767
AssetLoader will have multiple implementations and be customizable. We
want to remove the responsibility of computing the progress from this
class and centralize the logic in TransformerInternal.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 488608890
Added new method to check if codec just functionally supports a format. Changed getDecoderInfosSortedByFormatSupport to use new function to order by functional support. This allows decoders that only support functionally and are more preferred by the MediaCodecSelector to keep their preferred position in the sorted list.
UnitTests included
-Two MediaCodecVideoRenderer tests that verify hw vs sw does not have an effect on sort of the decoder list, it is only based on functional support
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10604
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487779284
The MediaControllerImplBase listener invocations currently use the
class member state that can change if one of the listener method
implementations changes the state recursively.
Updating the listener invocations to use a final local variable
ensures all listeners get consistent updates.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487503373
Creating the PlaybackStateCompat from a media3 Player state is done
already by the MediaSessionConnector (and used widely). The media3
session module should set the same states under the same circumstances
to ensure compatiblity and consistency.
PlaybackStateCompat changes made in media3 session:
- Use STATE_STOPPED when player is ended instead of STATE_PAUSED
- Use STATE_PLAYING when playback is suppressed temporarily.
- Set the playback speed to 0 if the player is not playing.
- Add extras for mediaId and user-set playback speed.
Part of the problem was that Player.isPlaying() was used to check
the state. Unfortunately, MockPlayer.isPlaying() is implemented in
a way that makes it hard to test these changes, because the value
is set independently of playbackState, playWhenReady and suppression
reason. To be able to write consistent, logical tests, this change
also removes the independent setting of isPlaying in MockPlayer to
align it better with a real player. This requires to update some
other tests to use alternative methods.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487500859
It's not clear to me why presubmit didn't catch this, I briefly
investigated but couldn't work it out - so I'm just going to fix
it and move on.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487497827
The connection to a legacy MediaSession may receive additional
onSessionReady callbacks that are treated as additional state updates.
We currently also set the "notifyConnected" flag for these updates
even though we are connected already, causing an IllegalStateException.
Fix the exception by not setting this flag.
We can also remove the wording about "locked" updates since this class
operates everything on a single application thread.
Issue: androidx/media#49
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487487286
These aren't caught by presubmit because the classes are annotated
`@VisibleForTesting` and are therefore stripped out by Metalava. However
Metalava doesn't run when we're generating javadoc for real.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487476260
This involves reducing the visibility of methods/constructors that
are already unusable outside the `androidx.media3.test.utils` package.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487473005
This uses `@hide` on `protected final` methods to hide them from Dackka
javadoc generation, since these methods are inaccessible to developers
anyway. These symbols will still (currently) be included in artefacts
distributed on Maven (because we don't run Metalava as part of
generating these artefacts).
In some cases I had to change the visibility/finality of methods to make
them `protected final` before adding the `@hide` annotation (but
the impact should be very low, since most of these methods were either
already unusable by app developers, or they shouldn't have been used).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487472907
This makes two fixes:
1. Remove `HlsSampleStreamWrapper.Callback` (package-private) from the
list of interfaces implemented by `HlsMediaPeriod` (`public`) and
move the implementation to a private inner class instead. This avoids
Metalava complaining about a public class that inherits from a
package-private type.
2. Reduce the visibility of
`RtpPayloadFormat.isFormatSupported(MediaDescription)` from `public`
to package-private. The `MediaDescription` type is already
package-private, so this method was already unusable outside the
package.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487472781
This makes two types of fix:
1. Align parameter names on overridden methods where the superclass
has `@param` javadoc.
2. Use `@hide` on `protected final` methods that refer to package-private
types. This will hide these symbols from Dackka javadoc generation
but not (currently) from the artefacts distributed on Maven. These
methods are currently unusable outside their package anyway (e.g. by
external developers) because of the dependency on a package-private
type.
This also changes some HLS, SmoothStreaming, and IMA code where I've renamed
parameters of overridden methods to be consistent across the type
hierarchy.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487472665
Not setting the color info results in a missing "colr" box in the produced
container, under file/moov/trak/mdia/minf/stbl/stsd/hvc1. This means extractors
will not be able to find out the transcoded file is HDR.
In `Transformer`, this means it can't transcode this transcoded file, because
it currently relies on the container bearing HDR info to construct the
transcoding sample pipeline.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487276712
Accepting a PlayerInfo while the MediaController is masking its state
means we are reverting all masking changes we've made earlier. This
only makes sense if the update already contains the masked operation.
If multiple operations are in flight (or are sent from the session
while they are in flight), we need to wait until all of them are
handled before accepting new updates.
In cases where a new update from the session excludes the Timeline
and the masked state is incompatible with the new update, we also
risk an exception if we accept the update too early.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487266899
In startTransformation method we were throwing UnsupportedEncodingException (IOException) when mediaItem with unsupported arguments is passed.
Changed this to IllegalArgumentException which seems more logical here.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487259296
This is the follow-up commit where the onEvents callback
raised by MediaController contains the missing events, for the
case where MediaController is connected to a legacy MediaSession.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487231996
Imported from GitHub PR Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10762
This ensure that ffmpeg error code are properly translated to values that the ExoPlayer decoder understand.
The main gain is that it allows the decoder to properly ignore more cases of invalid data and recover.
The second gain is that the other errors are now proper ExoPlayer errors and no more obscure buffer ones.
Fixes: Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10760
Merge 82ceeb77d6df71f5ffb0474db66a36fd6eb8e51a into 972e169bd8
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=go/exoghi/10762 from Tolriq:ffmpeg_error_code 82ceeb77d6df71f5ffb0474db66a36fd6eb8e51a
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487189910
This logic is currently in the player renderers. With multi-asset, the
renderers will go into the AssetLoader, which shouldn't be responsible
for muxing.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 486860502
Problem: We are initialising muxer as soon as we start the transformation. Now the startTransformation() method can be called from main thread, but muxer creation is an I/O operation and should be not be done on main thread.
Solution: Added lazy initialisation of muxer object. The actual transformation happens on background thread so the muxer will be initialised lazily from background thread only.
Another way was to provide an initialize() method on MuxerWrapper which will explicitly initialise muxer object but with this approach the caller need to call the initialise method before calling anything else. With current implementation the renderers are calling MuxerWrapper methods on various callbacks (Not sequentially) and also we are sharing same muxer with multiple renderers so It might become confusing for the caller on when to call the initialise() method. Also there are few methods on MuxerWrapper which dont really need muxer object. So in short it might make MuxerWrapper APIs more confusing.
Validation: Verified the transformation from demo app.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 486735787
This should be necessary to ensure decoders see fewer errors.
Setting this resulted in removing native_dequeueOutputBuffer errors on OMX.MTK decoders for in-app tone mapping prototyping.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 486715941
The method getCurrentPosition() may return a lesser position during pause than the previous retrieved value due to ipc call delay in playerInfo update. Users see track position jump backwards at pause. Fixed to return last estimated position while paused if have not received updated playerInfo. Code is deduped to point getContentPosition() to getCurrentPosition() when !isPlayingAd.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 486617341
Notification buttons for next/previous should change based on the new index of the currently played media item after another media item is added or removed from a playlist.
Issue: androidx/media#130
PiperOrigin-RevId: 485869144
If there's an @param javadoc tag in a supertype then all overrides
of this method that don't also override the javadoc must use the same
parameter name.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 485857711
Public methods may only refer to public types in their signature. This
change ensures that by switching to a public supertype everywhere.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 485568625
* Add `Listener` in `MediaSession` with method `onNotificationRefreshRequired(MediaSession)`.
* Add `MediaSessionService` as the listener of the `MediaSession` when `MediaSession` is added to `MediaSessionService`
* Load bitmap when update metadata in `MediaSessionLegacyStub` and call `onNotificationRefreshRequired` when bitmap asynchronously arrives.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 485376145
This root extra needs to be set by apps manually in media1 and we
can do that automatically in Media3 based on the available session
commands.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 484286833
In Media3 there is the useful concept of connection hints that a
client can set when building the session and that are sent to the
service and passed to the `Callback.onConnect()` method when the
browser connects.
These connection hints are then included in the `ControllerInfo`
object that later will be passed to every callback method and the
implementor can then take decisions specific to these connection
hints.
These connection hints are not available in media1. However, when
an app creates a `MediaBrowserCompat` object, the constructor takes
a rootHint object that is sent to
`MediaBrowserServiceCompat.onGetRoot()`.
This change uses the browser rootHints as the connection hints when
creating the `ControllerInfo` for legacy browsers and makes them
available to the `MediaLibrarySession.Callback` domain methods in
the same way as connection hints of a Media3 browser.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 484220748
This change makes adding ad events in live streams more robust by allowing ad
groups to grow in number of ads if more ad events are received than initially
announced by the SDK.
With the IMA prefetch feature, an AdPod can grow in size in certain conditions
like from initially 2 ads to 4 ads being part of the ad group. With this change,
if an additional ad event arrives while the ad group is still being played,
the ad group is expanded. If the event arrives late and the ad group is already
completed, a new group is created for the remaining ads.
This also covers the case where we join the live stream while an ad is being
played and we missed at least one LOADED event from the SDK. Ads of the group
before the first LOADED event are ignored in such a case.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 484214760
From ANSI-CTA-608-E R-2014 section 8.4:
> When closed captioning is used on line 21, field 2, it shall conform
> to all of the applicable specifications and recommended practices as
> defined for field 1 services with the following differences:
> 1. The non-printing character of the miscellaneous control-character
> pairs that fall in the range of 0x14, 0x20 to 0x14, 0x2F in field 1,
> shall be replaced with 0x15, 0x20 to 0x15, 0x2F when used in field
> 2.
> 2. The non-printing character of the miscellaneous control-character
> pairs that fall in the range of 0x1C, 0x20 to 0x1C, 0x2F in field
> 1, shall be replaced with 0x1D, 0x20 to 0x1D, 0x2F when used in
> field 2.
This basically means that `cc1=0x15` in field 2 should be interpreted as
`cc1=0x14` in field 1, and same for `0x1D -> 0x1C`.
The `isMiscCode` method above already handles this by ignoring the LSB
(the only difference between `0x14` and `0x15`, and `0x1C` and `0x1D`)
by AND-ing with `0xF6` instead of `0xF7`. This change uses the same
trick in `isServiceSwitchCommand`.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10666
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 483927506
Split inner interface into separate file, which will go in common
module. The old interface will be deprecated and extends the new.
#cleanup
PiperOrigin-RevId: 483732226
* Add `BitmapLoader` in `MediaSession.Builder` and `MediaLibrarySession.Builder`.
* Pass `BitmapLoader` into the constructor of `MediaSession`, `MediaSessionImpl`, `MediaLibrarySession` and `MediaLibrarySessionImpl`.
* Add an interface method `loadBitmapFromMetadata(MediaMetadata)` in `BitmapLoader`.
* Remove the reference of `BitmapLoader` in `DefaultMediaNotificationProvider`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 483654596
This is a no-op, but it's more 'correct' because it avoids any potential
sign mix-ups that come from storing an unsigned byte (with a
potentially set MSB) in a signed java byte variable.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 483409798
Although it can be useful to check the output format, it's not required or needed.
For some AudioProcessor implementations, it is stated/obvious that
the output format will match the input, in which case there is no
a need to check the return value.
#cleanup
PiperOrigin-RevId: 483403679
* Add `CacheBitmapLoader`.
* Add `CacheBitmapLoaderTest`.
* Remove the `BitmapLoadRequest` and some bitmap caching logic in `DefaultMediaNotificationProvider` since we moved all of them in `CacheBitmapLoader`.
* Modify `DefaultMediaNotificationProviderTest`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 482787445
Make it easier to support use of RGBA_101012 rather than RGBA_8888 for EGL
contexts, displays, and surfaces.
This tangentially supports adding HDR tests, by slightly simplifying the color
selection logic we'd have to add in HDR tests.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 482219428
The reason for making the Muxer public is that we want to add an option
to disable or configure the timer that will throw when the muxer doesn't
receive any data for a given period of time.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 482199360
The MediaNotficationManager stops the service from the foreground
calling Service.stopForeground(boolean) which is deprecated in API 33.
This change calls Service.stopForeground(int), which was added in API
24.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 482190332
This was originally added in 4fd7d777b6, but it hasn't done anything
since 98ee159df1 (when the instanceof ExoPlayer check was removed).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 482161662
Before, they used `width` and `height`, which was inconsistent with other pixel tests, and less descriptive.
Refactoring change only. No functional change intended.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 481970243
Currently, repeating the same item (via seekNext/Previous) implicitly
results in a seek to the default position of the current item, which
looks exactly the same as a direct seek. As a result, we don't send
onMediaItemTransition as we would for every other seekNext/Previous
call.
This can be fixed by explicitly marking the repeat case in the internal
BasePlayer/ExoPlayerImpl methods, so that the callback can be triggered.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10667
PiperOrigin-RevId: 481951788
This is the first commit out of two. This change adds the missing event
flags for the onEvents() callback when MediaController is connected to a
media3 session (see MediaControllerImplBase). I updated the
MediaControllerListenerTest and MediaControllerStateMaskingTest with
assertions that on onEvents() is called alongside individual
Player.Listener callbacks.
There will be a follow-up change for the case where a MediaController is
connected to a legacy MediaSession (MediaControllerImplLegacy). I've
split this in two separate changes to make the size of the commit
manageable for reviewing.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 481933437
- The naming DefaultMuxer is more consistent with the rest of
Transformer codebase (e.g. DefaultEncoderFactory).
- By hiding the implementation details of DefaultMuxer, the transition
to in-app Muxer will be seamless for apps using DefaultMuxer.
- The current plan is that DefaultMuxer will become the in-app muxer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 481838790
We already have logic to end all session except the current one if the
current one doesn't have a MediaPeriodId yet. This is assuming that this
only happens after a seek on the app side where the player doesn't have
detailled knowledge about the MediaPeriodIds yet.
Currently this logic isn't triggered if the window we are coming from
doesn't have its MediaPeriodId either as we run into another check that
keeps sessions around until we have a valid windowSequenceNumber.
Swapping both conditions fixes this case without breaking any of the
other known transition scenarios.
Issue: androidx/media#180
PiperOrigin-RevId: 480866465
Adds root extras and metadata extras to MockMediaLibraryService and MockMediaBrowserCompatService and completed test cases for asserting
interoperability with a media1 or Media3 browser.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 480854842
When debugging and fixing Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10666 I wanted to write a regression
test, but needed to add a test first... This is just a small bit of
coverage to start with. It checks the field/channel filtering works
correctly, but doesn't check any styling info. It also doesn't test
'pop on' subtitles (i.e. when the subtitle isn't shown until a 'end of
subtitle' signal is received).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 480644568
We currently use the literal -1 (=NO_VALUE) when adding up the
total. Tracks without known bitrate can be ignored in the
calculation, but we should use an explicit value of 0.
#minor-release
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10664
PiperOrigin-RevId: 480048126
If the sample type is Dolby Vision and the display does not support Dolby Vision, then the capabilities DecoderSupport flag is set to DECODER_SUPPORT_FALLBACK_MIMETYPE. This denotes that the renderer will use a decoder for a fallback mimetype if possible. This alters track selection as tracks with DecoderSupport DECODER_SUPPORT_PRIMARY are preferred.
UnitTests included
-DefaultTrackSelector test that checks track selection reordering with DECODER_SUPPORT_FALLBACK_MIMETYPE
-MediaCodecVideoRenderer test that checks setting of DecoderSupport flag based on Display's Dolby Vision support
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8944
PiperOrigin-RevId: 480040876
Currently, a frame is dropped if it's requested release time is in the past.
This mode was added to support previewing. However, in normal ExoPlayer
playback, slightly late frames (<30ms late) are also rendered. On MediaCodec
side, this means calling `releaseOutputBuffer` with a release time in the
past.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 479615291
This mode is supported by using `C.TIME_UNSET` (which is a negative value). The
new logic decouples the value of `C.TIME_UNSET` and the frame dropping
behaviour.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 479368880
* Add `setOutputStreamOffsetUs(long)` method in `AudioSink`.
* Add private methods `setOutputStreamOffsetUs(long)` method in `MediaCodecRenderer` and `DecoderAudioRenderer`.
* Add protected method `onOutputStreamOffsetUs(long)` method in `MediaCodecRenderer`, in which:
* `MediaCodecRenderer` itself will be no-op for this method.
* `MediaCodecAudioRenderer` will propagate this value to its `audioSink`.
* Add logics in `DecoderAudioRenderer` to calculate `outputStreamOffsetUs`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 479265429
Currently `FrameProcessor.releaseOutputFrame()` method supports
Release at a specific system time
Drops the frame
This API is not that convenient to use when the caller wants to release a frame, now, regardless of the release time. A use case is to release (present) a frame when no frame is shown for a while, and it's thus better to just release the frame, now.
Currently if MCVR wants a frame to be rendered now, MCVR calls release frame with a set offset like 10us: `releaseOutputFrame(System.nanoTime() + 10_000)`. The 10us offset is to prevent the frame processor dropping the frame, due to thread hopping delays.
To make the API better usable, consider adding a mode for releasing the frame now, like (bold marks the new mode)
- Use C.TIME_UNSET to drop
- **Use -1 to release the frame immediately, or**
- Use an actual release time.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 479044215
A follow up to stopping speaker playback with a Player decorator from
https://github.com/androidx/media/issues/15.
It looks like we will need to change to using playback suppression to avoid
errors like https://github.com/androidx/media/issues/167, when we don't start
a foreground service.
We may not have this implemented by 1.0, but would like it in the API and it seems to be appropriate.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 478835686
Assert that tone mapping is applied when an HDR edit cannot be HDR, but is successfully tone mapped. Meanwhile, assert that fallback, which is applied after codec configuration (which throws the "Tone-mapping requested but not supported by the decoder" error) is not applied when that error is called.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 478762951
When a media service currently produces multiple media sessions, the notification of the second session overwrites the notification of the first one, because all sessions use the same notification ID. When we use different notification IDs for different sessions, multiple media notifications can be up at the same time, which means that they can both be controlled at the same time.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 478709069
"Final" was likely added to reference the FinalMatrixTextureProcessorWrapper,
which is a package-private class. However, I think more clear to express that
this is the input size, which then has all effects applied, to get the output
size.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 477975358
Rename test files to avoid substrings that can be implied by the directory name,
like "Transformation" and "Test"
No functional changes. Renaming-only.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 477724724
One of the tests in MediaBrowserListenerTest caused the remote
browser service to crash and then just timed out. As this asserts
nothing useful besides checking that the timeout method is working,
we can remove the test.
Crashing the remote browser service had the side effect of letting
subsequent tests in the same class fail because the previous session
was never released and was still present in the static MediaSession
SESSION_ID_TO_SESSION_MAP instance, which prevented the creation
of new sessions with the same id. This is only an issue in test
runs because a real process would also lose its static variables
when it crashes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 476905337
`PlaybackStateCompat.toKeyCode(command)` was replaced by our
own implementation of `toKeyCode()`. The legacy implementation used PLAY and PAUSE, while the new implementation uses PLAY_PAUSE. This made `pause` a pending intent that attempt to start the service in the foreground, but `service.startForeground()` won't be called in `MediaNotificationManager.updateNotificationInternal` when paused.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 476895752
Calling maybeUpdateLegacyErrorState potentially creates a new legacy playback
state which involves calling player methods. This change makes sure that the call
sites of `maybeUpdateLegacyErrorState` are called on the app thread as enforced by
the library.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 476406282
This allows to access the associated functionality of AudioTrack and
fills a feature gap to MediaPlayer, which has a similar method.
Issue: androidx/media#135
PiperOrigin-RevId: 476398964
* Before this CL, the texture was stored during the construction of the LUT processor. This failed since if one creates a list of GlEffects on the application thread, the texture will get stored in the application thread during the effect creation and not on the GL thread, which executes the FrameProcessors.
* This is an issue since the executing thread then can't index from the texture stored on a different thread.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 476388021
If the sample type is dolby vision and the following conditions match
a)There is a supported alternative codec mimetype
b)Display does not support Dolby Vision
Then getDecoderInfos will return the alternative types.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9794
PiperOrigin-RevId: 476356223
* Transform the intermediate color space to linear SDR by applying the SMPTE 170M EOTF and OETF.
* Use linear colors for the color filter pixel tests and update all golden bitmaps.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 476124592
The ClearKey CDM will attach an 'invalid' URL in `KeyRequest` objects,
when the documentation states this should be an empty string if a
default URL is not known.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 476113513
*** Original commit ***
Handle int instead of byte in SSIM.
The value of pixels are converted to integers at the point of use,
move this logic to the initialisation step.
This is a prerequisite step for testing SSIM calculation, which
will lead on to some SSIM improvements being verifiable.
Tested manually and SSIM values match for the same video
before and after this change.
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 473259446
The value of pixels are converted to integers at the point of use,
move this logic to the initialisation step.
This is a prerequisite step for testing SSIM calculation, which
will lead on to some SSIM improvements being verifiable.
Tested manually and SSIM values match for the same video
before and after this change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 473231779
Test that HDR editing succeeds on devices supporting HDR editing, tone maps on
devices supporting tone mapping, and throws exceptions on all other devices.
Also, only restrict HDR editing and tone mapping support to API 31+ only when
transcoding, not for all transformations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 472958965
The exception fires when intent resolution fails to find a service which declares an appropriate intent-filter. The existing message is confusing; it's trying to say that the service couldn't be found but the double negative renders it incorrect.
#cleanup
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 472736740
If the back buffer is using too much memory, there is a risk
playback could get stuck because LoadControl refuses to load
further data. This eventually results in a stuck-buffering
playback error.
We can detect this case, clear the back buffer and then ask
the LoadControl again to avoid failing playback in such a case.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 472679797
The stream offset is used to calculate the presentation time of
a metadata object when reading and later when playing, to calculate
the current presentation time to decide whether to send the metadata
to the output.
Accordingly, the presentation time of a pending metadata that has been
calculated with a given offset needs to be recalculated when the
stream offset changes.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 472499943
* Non-standard parameter comment; prefer `/* paramName= */ arg`
(see http://go/bugpattern/ParameterComment) (2 times)
* This catch block catches an exception and re-throws another, but swallows the caught exception rather than setting it as a cause. This can make debugging harder.
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* This comment contains Javadoc or HTML tags, but isn't started with a double asterisk (/**); is it meant to be Javadoc?
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The assertion asserts against a `Period` and an `AdPlaybackState` which actually
asserts against a resolved ad which is what `ExoPlayerImplInternal` does later and
what gives us a `SEEK_ADJUSTMENT`. However, this assertion is not required at the
moment of masking, because we are sure that the resolved seek results in a content
period and never an ad period.
#minor-release
Issue: androidx/media#122
PiperOrigin-RevId: 471827072
shouldPassthrough's internal checks seem to be check whether we should *not*
pass through, which seemed a bit like a confusing double-negative to me.
shouldTranscode is slightly more clear, by instead returning true when we do
want to transcode.
No functional changes intended.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 471753771
3b0d2c1586 made `shouldPassthrough` always return false for `enableHdrVideoEditing`:
>We force using `FrameEditor` (no passthrough) to avoid the need to select another edit operation, and use the new shaders. The `EGLContext` and `EGLSurface` also need to be set up differently for this path.
However, this was introduced before the `videoNeedsEncoding` setting was introduced in 3f615040c0. That setting should apply to HDR videos as much as SDR videos.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 471569853
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In particular, make it a bit more clear that "rendering" and "releasing" frames are
related concepts, and how they differ from one another in conjunction with frame
dropping.
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TL;DR: we should check if there are new frames available to queue to the
ExternalTextureProcessor before actually queueing a frame.
The overall flow on the external texture processor:
- `SurfaceTexture.onFrameAvailable` is called on `ExtTexMgr`, and
- it calls `updateTexImage()`, and sets `frame`
- it calls `maybeQueueFrameToExtTexProc()`
- the frame is queued to `ExtTexProc` if `frame` is set
- From `ExtTexProc.queueInputFrame()`:
- notifies the `frameProcessorListener` of available frame
- notifies the `inputListener` of `onReadyToAcceptInputFrame`
- (`ExtTexMgr` is the listener), it calls `maybeQueueFrameToExtTexProc()`
again
-- Parallelly --
- `ExtTexProc` calls `inputListener.onInputFrameProcessed`, when the frame is
released
- (`ExtTexMgr` is the listener), sets `frame` to `null`
*Problem*
This logic relies on `frame` to be cleared at the right time.
In transformer, it's OK b/c `ExtTexProc` release the frame immediately in
`queueInputFrame()` and calls `onInputFrameProcessed` which also reset `frame`
But in previewing, the frame is not released for a while, up to 10 ms.
In this case, `frame` will not reset in this 10 ms, and
`maybeQueueFrameToExtTexProc()` is repeatedly queueing the same input frame.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 470211620
Use the PQ OETF and EOTF to ensure that intermediate fragment shader operations
using PQ are in linear BT.2020 rather than PQ and HLG-1 BT.2020.
Also, swap the OETF and EOTF in shaders, as they were used incorrectly before
Manually tested by verifying transformer demo HLG and PQ videos look the same with and without this CL, including with a BitmapOverlayProcessor enabled to test flows both with one MatrixTransformationProcessor that skips HDR TFs, and with one that doesn't.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 469736067
Remove the manual overwriting of Note ON events that have 0 velocity with Note OFF. JSyn handles this already.
- The implementation of "running status" means that the amount of bytes read from the file differ from the size of the sample that ends up in the decoder. The decoder sample contains the applied running status (status of previous event), which the file bytes don't contain.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 468537659
Adds a method to FrameProcessor.Listener to be called when an
output frame is available and a method releaseOutputFrame in
FrameProcessor allowing the caller to trigger release of the
oldest available output frame at a given timestamp. Late frames
or frames with unset release times are dropped in the
FinalMatrixTransformationProcessorWrapper.
More than one output frame can become available before they are
released if the penultimate GlTextureProcessor is capable of producing
multiple output frames. Processing continues while waiting for
releaseOutputFrame to be called. Frame release tasks are prioritized
over other tasks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 468473072
Manually tested using transformer demo HLG videos. Before this CL, RGB values after the YUV to RGB conversion reached up to 1.025. After this CL, RGB values correctly clamp at 1.0.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 468426092
FrameProcessingTaskExecutor should be released on error.
There can be a delay until this happens, so
FrameProcessingTaskExecutor will cancel any pending tasks
and drop new tasks until it is released.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 468171820
We create an empty CueGroup in many places as default or
where none is needed. Instead, we can define a constant
for this purpose and reuse it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467944841
This is needed as a pre-requisite for allowing MCVR to control
FrameProcessor frame release for previewing.
Submitting a high-priority task is conceptually different from
posting at the front of a single queue of tasks, as the high-priority
tasks are executed in FIFO order among themselves. This will ensure
that frame release tasks submitted in close succession are executed
in the order they are submitted but before any lower priority tasks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467675137
Increase the estimated max sample size for HEVC by 2x, and set a minimum
size of 2MB. The 2MB will be applied for resolutions up to 1080p, after
which the new calculation takes effect. This is in par with the
platform's HEVC software decoder.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467641494
The specified CMake version doesn't work with the latest
Android Studio releases. Updating to a more recent version
fixes the problem.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9933
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467634063
This base class will simplify the implementation of custom
Player classes. The current version only supports
available commands and playWhenReady handling.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467618021
When the player finishes playback and reaches the STATE_ENDED,
the notification remains visible with a pause button and the
service is kept in the foreground. This is a bug.
With this change, when the player reaches the STATE_ENDED, the
service is stopped from the foreground and a notification is shown
with a play button. If the play icon is tapped, the player will restart
playback of the last played item. Playing the last played item again
is the existing behavior when play/pause commands are received from
the legacy MediaSession (e.g. BT headset buttons).
#minor-release
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#112
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467231509
* Rename all Rgba instances to Rgb.
* Remove alpha value from the RGBA Matrices and apply the 4x4 matrix
only to the R, G, B channels.
* Restore the alpha from the input unchanged.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467208888
This change adds ExternalTextureManager which implements
InputListener to only queue input frames to the
ExternalTextureProcessor when it is ready to accept an input
frame. This replaces the old retry-logic in GlEffectsFrameProcessor.
Before this change, the retrying in GlEffectFrameProcessor wasted
CPU time if input becomes available faster than the
ExternalTextureProcessor can process it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467177659
From NDK 23.1.7779620 and above, the arm64-v8a ABI needs additional
build flags to correctly link the ffmpeg libraries.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9933
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467161973
In some cases, the IMA SDK fails to call the expected loadAd
event to load the next ad to play. This is (potentially) the
only remaining case where playback can get stuck due to missing
calls from IMA as the player doesn't even have a MediaSource at
this stage and is only waiting for IMA to provide the ad URL.
We can reuse the existing adPreloadTimeoutMs that was added for
a similar purpose (when preloading the first ad in the group).
The JavaDoc matches this purpose as well and the default timeout
is appropriate since we expect to get the loadAd call immediately.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10510
PiperOrigin-RevId: 466953617
createSupportedTransformationRequest is more accurate than
createFallbackTransformationRequest, as a TransformationRequest will be returned
regardless of whether any fallback is applied.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 466641277
This change adds a new method onReadyToAcceptInputFrame to
GlTextureProcesssor.InputListener and changes maybeQueueInputFrame
to queueInputFrame, removing the boolean return value.
This avoids the re-trying in ChainingGlTextureProcessorListener
by allowing it to only feed frames from the producing to the consuming
GlTextureProcessor when there is capacity.
MediaPipeProcessor still needs re-trying when processing isn't 1:1.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 466626369
Previously, this feature interpreted SDR signals as HDR when called. Now, only HDR
streams are interpreted as HDR, so the javadoc should be updated. Not yet removing
this method, as there are still some loose ends to finish up (ex. PQ support, e2e
tests).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 466425738
While HDR is most closely tied to the color transfer (ex.
COLOR_TRANSFER_SDR is the only one explicitly mentioning dynamic
range), technically color spaces may be associated with HDR as well,
like BT.2020 commonly being used for HDR rather than BT.709 for SDR.
Therefore, it's more specific to mention just that the transfer is HDR.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 466316960
This simplifies ChainingGlTextureProcessor as it now only connects a
consuming and a producing GlTextureProcessor rather than a previous,
current, and next GlTextureProcessor.
Also use default no-op implementations of the listeners in
SingleFrameGlTextureProcessor and MediaPipeProcessor to avoid
null-checks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 466301642
This allows the GlEffectsFrameProcessor to later handle HLG and PQ
differently, or limited and full color range differently.
No functional change intended in this CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 466070764
In the case where this check fails, the downstream frame processor chain won't be able to handle the incoming (SDR) data anyway as we've already set it up for HDR.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 465584814
`requestCalculateSsim` more clearly represents the intention of the caller.
Also rephrase the javadoc to simplify it and make it more precise.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 465575578
* Add RgbaMatrix interface implementation.
* Add Builder class for easy adjustments.
* Adjust existing RgbaMatrixPixelTests to use new RgbAdjustment class.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 465545429
Adds a new event to AudioOffloadListener to get the offload state of the track, which indicates when software decoding is taking place.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 465264362
Avoids disabling Offload on a write error, and instead relies on this being disabled on the AudioTrack init. It will no longer recover by disabling offload.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 465248917
Format.NO_VALUE is a placeholder value for an invalid @C.ColorTransfer, used
for example when the decoder doesn't support this transfer function.
When encountering this invalid value, interpret this as COLOR_TRANSFER_SDR.
Confirmed locally that an exception is thrown when transcoding on p4head, and no exception is thrown when transcoding with this CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 464135080
This will allow effects preview in ExoPlayer to use the
Effect and FrameProcessor interface (and the interfaces
they depend on) without depending on transformer or the
future effects module.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 464060047
* Sets KEY_HDR_STATIC_INFO from MediaFormat in the DefaultCodec.
* Adds checks in mediaparser to ensure color space, range, and transfer are valid
values.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463921325
Despite unregistering the callback and clearing pending Handler
messages, the callback may still receive pending calls if they
are already triggered by the AudioTrack. Instead of asserting
that the track is correct, we should gracefully ignore stale
events.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463851393
Once a controller bound to a MediaSessionService unbinds, this service
may be destroyed immediately if this was the last bound controller and
the service isn't started in the foreground.
At the time of releasing the controller, there may still be pending
commands that need to be handled by the session service. These commands
may cause the session service to post a foreground notification to
keep it alive. So to avoid the destruction of the service while these
commands are still handled, we need to keep the controller bound.
We also add a timeout in case the session tasks are never completed
by the session implementation. In case the controller is destroyed,
the unbinding happens automatically by the system.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463802220
TransformationException error codes were previously tied to OpenGL
but other FrameProcessor implementations are possible. So this CL
renames the error codes.
Also, remove GL_INIT_FAILED error code, as FrameProcessor
implemenations may initialize resources on a background thread
after the factory method returns, so it's not obvious how to
distinguish between initialization failures and processing failures.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463704902
Just a misc nit, since I found the name a bit confusing, and figured
findEncoderWithClosestSupportedFormat might be more descriptive.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463433646
Extract a FrameProcessor.Factory interface from GlEffectsFrameProcessor
and allow it to be customized using a setter on Transformer.Builder.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463433438
Size requires API 21. Using Pair instead will allow effects to be
used from API 18 during previewing once they are moved out of
transformer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463206474
This is needed for applying effects to a playlist.
The effects are applied based on the presentation time of the
frame in its corresponding media item and the offset is added
back before encoding.
Each time the offset changes, end of input stream is signalled
to the texture processors. This is needed because the texture
processors can expect monotonically increasing timestamp within
the same input stream but when the offset changes, the timstamps
jump back to 0.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 462714966
The DefaultMediaNotificationProvider caches the last loaded artwork
bitmap so that the bitmap isn't loaded again when the notification is
updated, e.g., the player is transiting from playing to paused. However,
loading bitmap requests for bitmaps that are already being loaded are
not suppressed. For example, if the notification is updated while the
artwork is still downloading, the same artwork might be downloaded
multiple times.
This change suppresses a bitmap load request if the same artwork is
still being loaded, to avoid additional artwork downloads.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 462572221
We currently clear all pending messages, including the one that flushes
pending commands to the MediaSession. To ensure all commands that have
been called before controller.release() are still sent, we can manually
trigger the flush message from the release call.
Related to handling the final flush because disconnecting the controller,
MediaSessionStub didn't post the removal of the controller to the
session thread, creating a race condition between removing the controller
and actually handling the flush.
Issue: androidx/media#99
PiperOrigin-RevId: 462342860
These constructors are currently very intertwined, passing `this`
references from the constructor of one to the constructor of another
before the first constructor is complete (and so the `this` reference
isn't really valid yet).
This change uses checker framework `@UnderInitialization` and
`@NotOnlyInitialized` annotations to make it more clear that the
references are not available yet. For the one 'direct' access needed
in the second constructor (calling `getApplicationLooper()`) we now
pass the `applicationLooper` directly alongside (to avoid needing to
dereference the reference 'too early').
This change also ensures that where a class hierarchy has a
'dependent' class hierarchy, the 'subclass' instance is always used
(by both subclass and superclass) without casting or manually hiding
the superclass field, by defining an overridable `getFoo()` method
instead and always using it.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 462335043
This allows us to use BT.2020 RGB linear for intermediate shaders, which also
allows us to re-enable PeriodicVignetteProcessor, which should work properly in
linear color-spaces.
Manually tested by adding a GlEffectsWrapper, and confirming that HLG HDR editing still looks correct.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 462265821
"seq" is not a well-defined abbreviation and the value is
also an integer, so sequenceNumber is better than just sequence.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 462129581
Add a Builder to constructor DefaultMediaNotificationProvider. The
Builder can also set the provider's:
- notification ID
- notification channel ID
- notification channel name
The change adds an API for apps to set the small icon in notifications.
#minor-release
Issue: androidx/media#104
PiperOrigin-RevId: 462111536
Some commands are run asynchronously and subsequent commands need
to wait until the previous one finished. This can be supported
by returning a Future for each command and using the existing
command execution logic to wait for each Future to complete.
As some MediaSessionStub code is now executed delayed to when it
was originally created, we also need to check if the session is
not released before triggering any actions or sending result codes.
Issue: androidx/media#85
PiperOrigin-RevId: 462101136
The commands currently use a task and a postTask that are chained
together manually. In some cases, e.g. when adding MediaItems,
the postTask is already a chain of commands in itself.
To allow using the entire command handling as a single task
(for simplified queueing), we can change the implementation to
always create a single task. If multiple subtasks need to be
chained together, we can do that by wrapping the method calls.
In case a task is asynchronous, we can also use Futures to
chain them together.
Overall, this is just a refactoring and changes no logic.
Issue: androidx/media#85
PiperOrigin-RevId: 462085724
This adds two methods that are helpful when working with Futures.
One is a version of postOrRun that can indicate completion by a
Future and the other is a simplified version of Guava's
Futures.transformAsync (which can't be used as it's in Beta).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 461896598
Otherwise, invalid ColorInfo instances generated using faulty
MediaFormat#getInteger values could cause exceptions.
Confirmed that b/239435670 reproduces without this CL, and does not reproduce
with this CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 461862191
This will help developers self-diagnose issues like Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10392
where the NPE occurs far from the original null value because a field
gets assigned to null.
This change aims to ensure that every stable method on Player,
ExoPlayer and ExoPlayer.Builder that takes a non-null type will fail
with an NPE before returning.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 461846580
Some commands may be asynchronous and subsequent commands need to
wait for them to complete before running. This change updates the
queue to use (and listen to) Futures instead of calling Runnables
directly. The commands are currently still added as Runanbles
though, so this change is a no-op.
Also moves the permission check in MediaSessionImpl to before
queueing the command because the permission should be check at
the time of calling the method.
When executing the comamnds in the queue, we need to be careful
to avoid recursion in the same thread (which happens when both
the Future is immediate and running on the correct thread already).
To avoid recursion, we detect this case and loop the commands
instead.
Issue: androidx/media#85
PiperOrigin-RevId: 461827264
* Introduced `useHdr` for `GlEffect#toGlTextureProcessor`, so
`TextureProcessor` implementations can decide how to handle HDR.
* Creating FP16 color textures for HDR input.
Tested via manual testing, adding a no-op GlEffectWrapper to the transformation to
force use of intermediate textures, adding a linear ramp to the fragment shader,
and trying to ascertain that there's a real reduction in posterization when
switching from 4-bit to 8-bit unsigned bytes, and again from 8-bit unsigned bytes
to 16-bit floating point.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 461613117
This may happen when a containers' color transfer incorrectly does not match
the video's color transfer.
An example of a file with such a mismatch is the current Transformer demo HDR10
sample file.
Manually tested by confirming that no errors are emitted for SDR and HLG sample
files, and that errors are emitted for our incorrect HDR10 sample file.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 461583532
After this change the current tracks are sent to the controller as part of
`PlayerInfo` and call `Listener.onTracksChanged()` in case of a change in tracks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 461578695
- Update profile selection logic to pick an HDR-compatible profile when doing HDR editing on H.264/AVC videos.
- Handle doing the capabilities check for all MIME types that support HDR (not just H.265/HEVC).
- Fix a bug where we would pass an HDR input color format to the encoder when using tone-mapping.
- Tweak how `EncoderWrapper` works so decisions at made at construction time.
Manually tested cases:
- Transformation of an SDR video.
- Transformation of an HDR video to AVC (which triggers fallback/tone-mapping on a device that doesn't support HDR editing for AVC).
- Transformation of an HDR video with HDR editing.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 461572973
This change is done to keep the frame data unchanged.
RtpH263Reader changes the header data in input, so to send the same
RTP packet across multiple tests, each test copies the frame data
into a new packet and sends that to the reader.
Earlier, the consume method of RtpH263Reader was changing the bytes of the
input bitstream during header parse. This commit copies the input into
local context and changes the local variable as per the specifications
thus keeping the input constant.
Also remove VideoEncoderSettings.colorProfile as there are no
concrete use cases for customizing this and it clashes with picking
the color format automatically based on SDR vs. HDR.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460746987
The call doesn't currently reset the already loaded suppliers and
factories. Also fix the supplier loading code to use a local copy
of the current dataSourceFactory to avoid leaking an updated
instance to a later invocation.
Issue: androidx/media#116
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460721541
We currently start a simple Thread to release AudioTracks
asynchronously. If many AudioTracks are released at the same
time, this may lead to OOM situations because we attempt to
create multiple new threads.
This can be improved by using a shared SingleThreadExecutor.
In the simple case of one simmultaneous release, it's exactly
the same behavior as before: create a thread and release it
as soon as it's done. For multiple simultanous releases we
get the advantage of sharing a single thread to avoid creating
more than one at the same time.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10057
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460698942
Leaving the media item that has been passed in unchanged, ensures that the
media item in the timeline is equal to the media item that the user has
passed into the player. The value of the tag is the uid of the window,
meaning this is redundant information.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460542246
`HevcConfig.parse` misreads reserved bit to determine NAL unit type. This is currently meant to be always set to 0, but could be given some kind of meaning in a future revision.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10366
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460487613
Some calls to handleBuffer return false while a previous
flush is still handled in the background.
Fix this by either asserting the method returns true if
we don't expect any delay, or calling it repeatedly until
it returns true (within a timeout).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460474419
I don't think it's useful to keep these in numerical order, it makes
more sense to keep them grouped into a 'logical' ordering.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460453464
This extension is needed for editing HDR input with OpenGL, as the
ExternalTextureProcessor samples raw YUV values from the
external texture for HDR and converts them to RGB itself rather than
relying on the OpenGL driver to do this automatically as for SDR.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460424154
The media item needs to be assigned to `Window.mediaItem` in `CastTimeline.setWindow`. For this the `MediaItem` needs to be available in the timeline.
When a `MediaItem` is passed to the `set/addMediaItems` method, we can't yet know the Cast `MediaQueueItem.itemId` that is generated on the device and arrives with an async update of the `RemoteMediaClient` state. Hence in the `CastTimelineTracker`, we need to store the `MediaItem` by Casts's `MediaItem.contentId`. When we then receive the updated queue, we look the media item up by the content ID to augment the `ItemData` that is available in the `CastTimeline`.
Issue: androidx/media#25
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8212
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460325235
This saves an intermediate texture copy step for use-cases
where matrix transformations are the first or only effects
in the chain.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460239403
- Added setter to disable this feature.
- Added accompanying tests.
- Plan to run tests on the same set of settings on H265.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460238673
We wait until a previous AudioTrack has been released before
creating a new one. This is currently done with a thread
block operation, which may cause ANRs in the extreme case
when someone attempts to release the player while this is
still blocked.
The problem can be avoided by just returning false from
DefaultAudioSink.handleBuffer to try again until the previous
AudioTrack is released.
Reproduction steps to force the issue:
1. Add Thread.sleep(10000); to the AudioTrack release thread.
2. Add this to the demo app:
private int positionMs = 0;
Handler handler = new Handler();
handler.post(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
player.seekTo(positionMs++);
if (positionMs == 10) {
player.release();
} else {
handler.postDelayed(this, 1000);
}
}
3. Observe Player release timeout exception.
These steps can't be easily captured in a unit test as we can't
artifically delay the AudioTrack release from the test.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10057
PiperOrigin-RevId: 459468912
The SDR constant also specified a color space and range, in addition to
C.COLOR_TRANSFER_SDR. However, it turns out that SDR videos may use different color
space and range values, so following prior ExoPlayer conventions to have `null`
mean "generic SDR" is preferable here.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 459296746
This is to be consistent with what cast `QueueMediaItem` is doing. If a contentId is
not available the contentUrl is used as the ID.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 459133323
Update VP8 header to check if the S bit is set.
Variable fragmentedSampleSizeBytes is initialised with -1, and reader
is directly adding fragmentSize to this variable.
Updated it to check if the size is unset.
Bug: 238153477
Test: manual
Change-Id: I9d5735422a4a0eeb2967af93809b879b434e3c57
If the input is HDR (HLG), check encoder capabilities for HDR support
and request tone-mapping to SDR during decoder configuration otherwise.
Capabilities are only checked for API 31 and above, as HDR editing is
not supported before.
As the encoder capabilities check needs to happen before selecting the
encoder to use (as this may depend on the resolution output by the
effects chain), the EncoderWrapper checks all candidate encoders
for the MIME type for HDR capabilities and only requests fallback to
SDR if none of them support it.
When the actual encoder is selected, the wrapper checks that it matches
one of the encoders is checked capabilities for.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 458511599
Configure the GL shaders and encoder to take in HDR metadata.
This mostly just consists of passing the Format.colorInfo through
the VideoTranscodingSamplePipeline down to the encoder, rather than passing
the PQ-ness down to the GL step.
Due to b/237674316, this will remove HDR10+ support temporarily to introduce
support for HLG10.
Manually tested to confirm that HLG10 operations that don't affect color display
correctly after this CL with "HDR editing" in the demo checked, and continue to display incorrectly (as before this CL) without the option unchecked.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 458490810
ProgressiveMediaPeriod loads all available tracks into SampleStreams
(because it needs to read the data anyway and it allows easy activation
of tracks without reloading). However, the SampleStreams for disabled
tracks are not read and no one if waiting for them.
The buffered position is used for user-visible state (e.g. in the UI)
and to check how much data is already buffered to decide when to stop
buffering (using LoadControl). Both values benefit from only
using the actually enabled tracks to better reflect what is available
for playback at the moment.
Issue:Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10361
PiperOrigin-RevId: 458475038
We used "ALL_COOECS" previously, and it is not necessary because "ALL_CODECS"
additionally the codecs that support tunneling/secure decoding, which there
is no use case in Transformer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 458470278
Although MediaCodec claims supporting float frame rate, encoder init failed on
API21 Nexus 5. Since it's just a performance hint to the codec, it's OK to
generalize it to other API versions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 458434650
- Improve variable naming to include time units for clarity
- Fix existing timestamp calculations to respect time units as well as track tempo (default values for now)
- Ensure the synthesizer produces PCM for the correct amount of time (including gaps between commands).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 458428243
As per MP4 spec, bitrates in esds boxes can be a 32 bit number which doesn't fits in Java int type, so now reading it as a long value. Our class for holding media format, only allows bitrates value to be an int as we don't expect the bitrates to be greater than or equal to 2^31. So we're limiting the values for bitrates to Integer.MAX_VALUE.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 458423162
The GlEffectsFrameProcessor that will be part of the effects module
uses the DebugViewProvider. So it does not make sense for it
to be an inner interface of Transformer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 458014932
The FinalMatrixTransformationProcessorWrapper ensures that the
surface is only replaced when it is not being rendered to and vice
versa.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 458007639
The outputHeight in the TransformationRequest is the height of
the frame as it would be displayed (i.e., after applying any
rotation specified in the format). So pass-through should only
be used if the requested outputHeight matches the input
format's height after applying the rotation.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 457934867
Previously two timelines that differed only in shuffle order were
considered equal, which resulted in no call to
Player.Listener.onTimelineChanged when calling
ExoPlayer.setShuffleOrder. This in turn resulted in no call to
MediaControllerCompat.Callback.onQueueChanged.
Also make a small fix inside ExoPlayerImpl.setShuffleOrder, to ensure
that the new shuffle order is used when constructing the masked
timeline.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9889
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 457703727
NoUidTimeline still exists as a private detail of TestUtil, but it no
longer extends ForwardingTimeline because the interactions are quite
hard to reason about.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 457703593
1. The offloadSchedulingEnabled value doesn't need to be in
PlaybackInfo because it's never updated in EPII.
2. The sleepingForOffload value in EPII wasn't updated explicitly
(just via the return value of a method). It was also only
meant to be enabled while the player is actively playing, but
confusingly triggered from a path where the player may
theoretically be buffering as well.
3. The offload sleeping (=not scheduling doSomeWork) was interwoven
into the actual scheduling code making it slightly hard to follow.
This can be improved slightly by keeping the offload sleeping
decision and the scheduling separate.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 457427293
This will be useful for downgrading to a lower resolution during
a slow preview and for processing slide-shows once sequential
multi-asset editing is supported.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 457017255
- Corrected trackEventBytes traversal in TrackChunk where the array position marker was not incremented properly, leading to duplicate sample output.
- Amended TrackEvent "Meta Event" parsing to account for the length of variable length bytes.
- Fixed a bug with TrackEvent message parsing where message data was parsed incorrectly due to miscalculated length.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 456967968
videoEncoderFormatUnsupported_completesWithError() has recently
been flaky on API 31 emulators on presubmit because a different
exception than the expected exception is thrown.
This disables it on those emulators to reduce testing noise
until the underlying problem is investigated and resolved.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 456765512
This change is just renaming. There is no functional change intended.
The FrameProcessor interface will be created in a follow-up.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 456741628
After this change GlEffects can use any GlTextureProcessor not just
SingleFrameGlTextureProcessor.
MediaPipeProcessor now implements GlTextureProcessor directly which
allows it to reuse MediaPipe's output texture for its output texture
and avoids an extra copy shader step.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 456530718
After this change, FrameProcessorChain chains any GlTextureProcessors
instead of only SingleFrameGlTextureProcessors.
The GlTextureProcessors are chained in a bidirectional manner using
ChainingGlTextureProcessorListener to feed input and output related
events forward and release events backwards.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 456478414
The offload sleeping stops as soon as a new DO_SOME_WORK message
is handled (because this indicates an expected change in rendering
and we want to stop sleeping until we know it's safe to do so).
Every exit path from doSomeWork needs to clear other pending
DO_SOME_WORK messages as these requests have already been handled by
the current method invocation. This currently doesn't happen from the
offload sleeping return path and a previously queued DO_SOME_WORK
message can immediately wake up the rendering loop again.
Fix this by moving the message removal to the beginning of the
doSomeWork method (as it prevents forgetting it in one of the
exit paths later).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 456259715
In follow-ups the FrameProcessorChain will set an instance of this
listener for each GlTextureProcessor to chain it with its previous
and next GlTextureProcesssor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455628942
The API 32 SDK has incorrect versioning metadata for Spatializer. It
reports the whole class has only been present since API 33 (which is
surely impossible given it's present in the API 32 SDK):
https://issuetracker.google.com/234009300
The metadata seems to be correct in the API 33 SDK, so this baseline
will no longer be needed when we bump to `compileSdkVersion = 33`.
Fixing lint errors in the string.xml files makes no sense because these are
overridden with the next automated string import. Adding a lint-baseline.xml
instead for the ui module.
See https://issuetracker.google.com/208178382
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455354304
(cherry picked from commit 61ab75b8b8)
Fixing lint errors in the string.xml files makes no sense because these are
overridden with the next automated string import. Adding a lint-baseline.xml
instead for the ui module.
See https://issuetracker.google.com/208178382
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455354304
The wrapper
* catches exceptions for each task and notifies the
listener (this will be used more in follow-ups when processFrame
is split into lots of listeners and callbacks),
* removes finished tasks from the queue and signals any exceptions
that occurred to the listener each time a new task is executed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455345184
This code path is now completely redundant as the same effect can be
achieved by using player.setMediaItem.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455115567
(cherry picked from commit 21d4e85817)
These calls were not implemented so far as they require a mix of
initial prepareFrom/playFrom calls and addQueueItem. We can also
support clients without queue handling to set single MediaItems.
To make the calls consistent and predictable in the session,
we need to ensure that none of the play/pause/addQueueItem/
removeQueueItem/prepare/playFromXYZ/prepareFromXYZ are called
before the controller is prepared and has media.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455110246
(cherry picked from commit b475f1f2da)
This code path is now completely redundant as the same effect can be
achieved by using player.setMediaItem.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455115567
This change adds a SurfaceProvider interface which is necessary to
allow for texture processors whose output size becomes available
asynchronously in follow-ups.
VTSP's implementation of this interface wraps the encoder and provides
its input surface together with the output frame width, height, and
orientation as used for encoder configuration.
The FrameProcessorChain converts the output frames to the provided
orientation and resolution using a ScaleToFitTransformation and
Presentation replacing EncoderCompatibilityTransformation.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455112598
These calls were not implemented so far as they require a mix of
initial prepareFrom/playFrom calls and addQueueItem. We can also
support clients without queue handling to set single MediaItems.
To make the calls consistent and predictable in the session,
we need to ensure that none of the play/pause/addQueueItem/
removeQueueItem/prepare/playFromXYZ/prepareFromXYZ are called
before the controller is prepared and has media.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455110246
- Fixed MidiExtractor state issues which caused seeking to behave unexpectedly. Ensures the extractor is now always in the file loading state after returning RESULT_END_OF_INPUT.
- Fixed an infinite loop in MidiExtractor caused by the file data array having an initial size of 0. The extractor attempted to increase the capacity of the array by using this size of 0 in it's calculations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455107511
The default constructor is only allowed to be called on
API < 32 and the test should use the defined UNSET constant
to be API independent.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 454568893
(cherry picked from commit e8bcdf437e)
`codecDrainAction` is set to `DRAIN_ACTION_NONE` in 3 places in
`MediaCodecRenderer`:
* The constructor (so there's no prior state to worry about)
* `updateDrmSessionV23()`: Where `mediaCrypto` is reconfigured based
on `sourceDrmSession` and `codecDrmSession` is also updated to
`sourceDrmSession`.
* `resetCodecStateForFlush()`: Where (before this change) the action
is unconditionally set back to `DRAIN_ACTION_NONE` and so any
required updated implied by
`DRAIN_ACTION_FLUSH_AND_UPDATE_DRM_SESSION` is not done.
This change ensures that `flushOrReleaseCodec()` handles
`DRAIN_ACTION_FLUSH_AND_UPDATE_DRM_SESSION` before calling .
This probably also resolves Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10274
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 454114428
(cherry picked from commit 222faa96d0)
The default constructor is only allowed to be called on
API < 32 and the test should use the defined UNSET constant
to be API independent.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 454568893
The native GL errors are in an arbitrary order according to
https://www.khronos.org/registry/OpenGL-Refpages/es2.0/xhtml/glGetError.xml
This means any of them could contain the most useful message
so it's better to use all for the GlException's message rather than
picking the last message and logging all others.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 454130460
`codecDrainAction` is set to `DRAIN_ACTION_NONE` in 3 places in
`MediaCodecRenderer`:
* The constructor (so there's no prior state to worry about)
* `updateDrmSessionV23()`: Where `mediaCrypto` is reconfigured based
on `sourceDrmSession` and `codecDrmSession` is also updated to
`sourceDrmSession`.
* `resetCodecStateForFlush()`: Where (before this change) the action
is unconditionally set back to `DRAIN_ACTION_NONE` and so any
required updated implied by
`DRAIN_ACTION_FLUSH_AND_UPDATE_DRM_SESSION` is not done.
This change ensures that `flushOrReleaseCodec()` handles
`DRAIN_ACTION_FLUSH_AND_UPDATE_DRM_SESSION` before calling .
This probably also resolves Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10274
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 454114428
Based on
https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/MediaCodec#using-an-output-surface,
frame dropping behaviour depends on the target SDK version.
After this change transformer will only use
MediaFormat#KEY_ALLOW_FRAME_DROP if both the target and system SDK
version are at least 29 and default to its pre 29 behaviour where each
decoder output frame must be processed before a new one is rendered
to prevent frame dropping otherwise.
Also remove deprecated Transformer.Builder constructor without a
context and the context setter.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453971097
Transformer always enabled glAssertionsEnabled, so there should
be no functional change.
ExoPlayer previously disabled glAssertionsEnabled, so GlUtil logged
GlExceptions instead of throwing them. The GlExceptions are now
caught and logged by the callers so that there should also be no
functional change overall.
This change also replaces EGLSurfaceTexture#GlException with
GlUtil#GlException.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453963741
The track selector will select multi-channel formats when those can be
spatialized, otherwise the selector will prefer stereo/mono audio
tracks. When the device supports audio spatialization (Android 12L+),
the DefaultTrackSelector will monitor for changes in the platform
Spatializer and trigger a new track selection upon a
Spatializer change event.
Devices with a `television` UI mode are excluded from audio channel
count constraints.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453957269
(cherry picked from commit e2f0fd7673)
This change fixes a bug where the player is frozen with HLS chunkless
preparation because the audio stream wrappers are not marked as master
timestamp sources before preparation.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453941815
(cherry picked from commit 9221eeb2d8)
The service handles three different types of `Intents`. Custom command and media
command Intents created by the library and media button event Intents from other
sources.
Media commands from the library as well as from external sources have the action
set to `android.intent.action.MEDIA_BUTTON`. If the data URI is set and can be
used to identify a session then it is a library Intent. If the Intent is coming
from an external KeyEvent, the service implementation is asked which session to use
by calling `onGetSession(controllerInfo)` with the controller info being an
anonymous legacy controller info.
Intents representing a custom command are always coming from the library and hence
always have a data URI.
Issue: androidx/media#82
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453932972
(cherry picked from commit 8b592fc77a)
Some Player implementations have no playlist capability but can still
set a MediaItem for playback. Examples are a MediaController connected
to a legacy MediaSession, ExoPlayer up to 2.12 or MediaPlayer.
To indicate this capability, we need an allowed command in addition
to COMMAND_CHANGE_MEDIA_ITEMS that just allows to set a single item
that replaces everything that is currently played.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453879626
(cherry picked from commit 5333c67d08)
Use Collections.synchronizedSet() instead of creating a set from a
ConcurrentHashMap because ConcurrentHashMap has a bug in APIs 21/22
that can result in lost updates.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453696565
(cherry picked from commit d506c709c9)
With HLS chunkless preparation, audio formats may have no value
for channel count. In this case, the DefaultAudioSink will either query
the platform for a supported channel count (API 29+) or assume a max
channel count based on the encoding spec in order to decide whether the
audio format can be played with audio passthrough.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10204
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453644548
(cherry picked from commit 8697338233)
These legacy callbacks are currently forwarded to onSetMediaUri which
will be removed in the future.
Also make sure to only call player.prepare/play after the items have
been set.
The calls to onAddQueueItem are also forwarded to onAddMediaItems to
actually allow a session to resolve these items to playable media, which
wasn't possible so far.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453625204
(cherry picked from commit bd126ec5c5)
The track selector will select multi-channel formats when those can be
spatialized, otherwise the selector will prefer stereo/mono audio
tracks. When the device supports audio spatialization (Android 12L+),
the DefaultTrackSelector will monitor for changes in the platform
Spatializer and trigger a new track selection upon a
Spatializer change event.
Devices with a `television` UI mode are excluded from audio channel
count constraints.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453957269
This change fixes a bug where the player is frozen with HLS chunkless
preparation because the audio stream wrappers are not marked as master
timestamp sources before preparation.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453941815
The service handles three different types of `Intents`. Custom command and media
command Intents created by the library and media button event Intents from other
sources.
Media commands from the library as well as from external sources have the action
set to `android.intent.action.MEDIA_BUTTON`. If the data URI is set and can be
used to identify a session then it is a library Intent. If the Intent is coming
from an external KeyEvent, the service implementation is asked which session to use
by calling `onGetSession(controllerInfo)` with the controller info being an
anonymous legacy controller info.
Intents representing a custom command are always coming from the library and hence
always have a data URI.
Issue: androidx/media#82
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453932972
Some Player implementations have no playlist capability but can still
set a MediaItem for playback. Examples are a MediaController connected
to a legacy MediaSession, ExoPlayer up to 2.12 or MediaPlayer.
To indicate this capability, we need an allowed command in addition
to COMMAND_CHANGE_MEDIA_ITEMS that just allows to set a single item
that replaces everything that is currently played.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453879626
Use Collections.synchronizedSet() instead of creating a set from a
ConcurrentHashMap because ConcurrentHashMap has a bug in APIs 21/22
that can result in lost updates.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453696565
This removes the prior restriction of needing to remember not to crop and set aspect ratio in the same Presentation.Builder, and makes each class a bit more targeted.
This is partially made feasible by the past work to merge consecutive
MatrixTransformations into a single MatrixTransformationFrameProcessor, which
ensures that there's no loss in quality between successive MatrixTransformations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453660582
With HLS chunkless preparation, audio formats may have no value
for channel count. In this case, the DefaultAudioSink will either query
the platform for a supported channel count (API 29+) or assume a max
channel count based on the encoding spec in order to decide whether the
audio format can be played with audio passthrough.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10204
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453644548
SingleFrameGlTextureProcessor is now an abstract class containing a
default implementation of the more flexible GlTextureProcessor interface
while still exposing the same simple abstract methods for single frame
processing it previously did.
FrameProcessorChain and GlEffect will be changed to use
GlTextureProcessor in follow-ups.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453633000
These legacy callbacks are currently forwarded to onSetMediaUri which
will be removed in the future.
Also make sure to only call player.prepare/play after the items have
been set.
The calls to onAddQueueItem are also forwarded to onAddMediaItems to
actually allow a session to resolve these items to playable media, which
wasn't possible so far.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453625204
The current setup with distinct, private `keyForField` implementations,
leaves open the (theoretical) possibility of a clash in the `Bundle`
keys used by the superclass and subclass. This change brings
consistency with our only other extensible `Bundleable` type
(`PlaybackException`).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453385875
(cherry picked from commit 814e43dbb9)
We generally nest the `Builder` for `Foo` inside `Foo`. In this case,
there's already a `DefaultTrackSelector.Parameters.Builder` type visible
to a developer, it just happens to be the 'common'
`TrackSelectorParameters.Builder`, so using it is a bit weird. For
example this code snippet doesn't compile because
`DefaultTrackSelector.Parameters.Builder#build()` returns
`TrackSelectionParameters`. This CL fixes that problem and the code
snippet now compiles.
```java
DefaultTrackSelector.Parameters params =
new DefaultTrackSelector.Parameters.Builder(context).build()
```
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453215702
(cherry picked from commit 247c2d845d)
This is done by removing the `@FieldNumber` IntDef completely. It's not
really adding much value anyway, because it's `open` so there's no real
enforcement to prevent passing 'incorrect' values.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 452108972
(cherry picked from commit 39674bec78)
The current setup with distinct, private `keyForField` implementations,
leaves open the (theoretical) possibility of a clash in the `Bundle`
keys used by the superclass and subclass. This change brings
consistency with our only other extensible `Bundleable` type
(`PlaybackException`).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453385875
We generally nest the `Builder` for `Foo` inside `Foo`. In this case,
there's already a `DefaultTrackSelector.Parameters.Builder` type visible
to a developer, it just happens to be the 'common'
`TrackSelectorParameters.Builder`, so using it is a bit weird. For
example this code snippet doesn't compile because
`DefaultTrackSelector.Parameters.Builder#build()` returns
`TrackSelectionParameters`. This CL fixes that problem and the code
snippet now compiles.
```java
DefaultTrackSelector.Parameters params =
new DefaultTrackSelector.Parameters.Builder(context).build()
```
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453215702
This change makes MediaSessionPermissionTest.removeMediaItems()
non-flaky. This is a quick fix though it'd be good to refactor this
test file.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453162764
Implementations of this interface will be able to drop or add frames,
change timestamps, accept multiple input frames before producing
output, and process frames on their own background thread.
A default implementation of this interface will be added to SingleFrameGlTextureProcessor in a follow-up.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453159835
This is done by removing the `@FieldNumber` IntDef completely. It's not
really adding much value anyway, because it's `open` so there's no real
enforcement to prevent passing 'incorrect' values.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 452108972
This internal listener avoids wrapping the TransformationExceptions
in PlaybackExceptions that are handled via the Player.Listener and
is also used for FrameProcessingExceptions which already avoided
the PlaybackException layer previously.
This listener will also be useful in follow-ups for encoder-related
TransformationExceptions that are thrown in the SurfaceProvider that
will be called on the GL thread.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 452074575
This reinstates the permissive behaviour removed by
fe7e5b8181
Test file created by opening bear.opus in a hex editor and naively
duplicating the two header packets, starting at (and including) the
first `OggS` in the file and ending just before the third `OggS`.
#minor-release
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10038
PiperOrigin-RevId: 452015662
(cherry picked from commit 1282175808)
This reinstates the permissive behaviour removed by
fe7e5b8181
Test file created by opening bear.opus in a hex editor and naively
duplicating the two header packets, starting at (and including) the
first `OggS` in the file and ending just before the third `OggS`.
#minor-release
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10038
PiperOrigin-RevId: 452015662
Once the more advanced GlTextureProcessor interface exists,
it will be possible to change the output size of a GlTextureProcessor
between frames. To keep the re-configuration based on the frame sizes
minimal, things indepedent of the frame size, such as the GlProgram,
can be initialized in the constructor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451997584
This provides an (unstable) API for apps to broadcast session extras
Bundle to all connected controllers and set the extras in the legacy
session.
Similar to the custom layout, the extras Bundle is not part of the
Media3 session state. This means that when a Media3 controller
connects to the session after the broadcast, the extras needs to be
sent to that controller in `MediaSession.Callback.onPostConnect(MediaSession session, ControllerInfo controller)`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451871731
This value only existed to allow setting media URLs from external sources
(e.g. in a MediaController) so that a player can start playing this item.
Now that we have MediaItem.RequestMetadata.mediaUrl we can remove this value
from MediaMetadata because it's request metadata, not media metadata.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451857413
The MediaItemFiller is not flexible enough for most realworld usages
because:
- it doesn't allow asynchronous resolution of MediaItems (e.g. to
look up URIs from a database)
- it doesn't allow to batch updates for multiple items or do more
advanced customizations (e.g. expanding a mediaId representing
a playlist to multiple items).
Both issues can be solved by passing in a list of items and
returning a ListenableFuture. The callback itself can also move
into MediaSession.Callback for consistency with the other
callbacks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451857319
The MockPlayer currently:
- uses separate fields for single mediaItem vs multiple mediaItems
- replaces all items on addMediaItem operations
- does nothing on remove/move operations.
Fix all of this by using a single field that replicates the player
operations directly.
Some tests also need to be updated to make them more realistic
(for example only removing items from a playlist that have
previously been added).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451857271
In some cases it's helpful to have access to the session
(e.g. to get the PlayerWrapper) from within the PostSessionTask
implementations. This change forwards the existing sessionImpl
instance to all these callbacks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451857191
These fields can be used to transport additional request properties
when the requester doesn't know the details needed for the actual
playback (i.e. the LocalConfiguration).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451857093
ExoPlayer applies a large time offset to buffers so that, if the input has negative timestamps, generally buffers seen by the decoders should have positive timestamps. Modify how the offset is handled in `Transformer` so that decoders and encoders generally see positive timestamps, by leaving the offset on samples when reading them in the base renderer (remove the code that removed the offset), and then removing the offset when muxing. Also update the frame processor chain and slow motion flattening code to retain the existing behavior after this change (these both need original media presentation timestamps)
Tested via existing end-to-end tests and manually verified that the overlay frame processor shows the expected original media timestamps.
Aside: we don't need the same logic as ExoPlayer to track stream offsets across the decoder yet, because we don't try to handle stream changes during playback in single asset editing. (There is an edge case of multi-period DASH that may not work but I doubt anyone will use that as input to `Transformer` before we change the code to handle multi-asset properly.) In future we should try to refactor interaction with the decoder to use the same code for Transformer and ExoPlayer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451846055
Most devices won't support 8k decoding, so they'll skip this test entirely.
As the video is quite short, this test shouldn't be any longer than the nearby,
long-running 4k60 test.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451423368
Unconditionally sleep for offload, if the audio buffer is full.
Previously ExoPlayer would not sleep if the expected wake-up was
in 2s. This was to prevent underrun if the wake-up was delayed.
Experiments have shown that the wakup audio buffer is far more
than 2s (around 1min). Additionally,
the metric was incorrect because it measured both,
AudioTrack + DSP.
Finally, this metric was erroneous after a gapless transition,
when the head position would reset to 0 and thus the computed
delay until next wakeup was too large.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451383701
SSIM calculation requires the input and output dimensions to be identical.
For devices that can't encode the input dimensions, skip SSIM calculations and
log the cause. Only apply this on tests where the encoder may not support the
input file dimensions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451364904
Decode-only video frames (needed when the frame at / first frame after the
clipping start is not a key frame) need to be decoded but not passed to
the frame processor chain or encoder.
The clipping start offset needs to be removed from the frame timestamps
in the passthrough and video pipelines.
There are no changes needed for this in the audio pipeline, as it doesn't
use the input timestamps -- it uses its own timestamps derived from the
buffer sizes instead.
Also add demo option to try this out.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451353609
There's no need to manually construct a 'default'
DefaultDataSource.Factory instance, we can just pass the `Context` to
`DefaultMediaSourceFactory` and let it construct the
`DefaultDataSource.Factory` internally.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451155747
Also update names of implementations to match design doc.
In follow-ups, SingleFrameGlTextureProcessor will become
an abstract implementation of a new GlTextureProcessor
interface.
Texture processor makes sense as it processes OpenGL textures.
The term frame processor will be used for something else in
follow-ups.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451142085
* Rename (via deprecation)
`MediaItem.DrmConfiguration.Builder#forceSessionsForAudioAndVideoTracks`
to `setForceSessionsForAudioAndVideoTracks`. This is more consistent
with existing 'force' method names both in this class and in
`TrackSelectionParameters.Builder`.
* Add missing `@Nullable` annotation to the parameter for
`MediaItem.SubtitleConfiguration.Builder#setMimeType`. This annotation
is already present on the `MediaItem.SubtitleConfiguration#mimeType`
field that this setter corresponds to.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 450941336
There is a problem with the ImageReader formats used by the
SSIM helper that only occurs for Nexus 5 API 21, so as a workaround
we can skip the SSIM calculation on Nexus 5 API 21.
This skips just the SSIM calculation (by setting the value to
1.0 instead and logging). The tests still run when SSIM is skipped
so that we can detect other failures.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 450903183
This value is only needed by subclasses of `Rating`, all of which are
in this package (the `Rating` constructor is already package-private to
ensure this).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 450886872
Representing HTTP headers in a `java.util.Map` is error-prone, because
the names (keys) need to be case-insensitive (per
[RFC 2616 section 4.2](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2616#section-4.2))
but this is fundamentally technically incompatible with the `Map`
interface (e.g. with headers `{"key": ["val_1", "val_2"]}` then
`get("key")` and `get("KeY")` both return the same list, but `size()`
returns `1`). It also breaks as soon as you copy the `Map` into a
non-case-insensitive (i.e. normal) `Map` implementation, e.g. Guava's
`ImmutableMap`. It's risky that a line as 'innocent' as
`ImmutableMap.copyOf(headers)` could break things so badly.
For now it's enough to keep this field unstable (it's currently the only
reference to HTTP headers in the stable API). We can consider
stabilising an improved HTTP header representation in future.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 450708598
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of 07302a23bd
*** Original commit ***
Remove `@Nullable` from `MediaSource.Factory` setters
The null-behaviour of these methods creates a minimization footgun,
because **any** call to these setters will prevent R8 from removing
the default implementation (even if it's never used by the app) - this
is because R8 can't tell the default imple...
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 450453325
AudioTrack.setOffloadEndOfStream should be called after a track
has been buffered. Additionally, the AudioTrack must be playing.
It has been observed that for very short media (<1s), the AudioTrack
might not have started immediately after the read that buffered
the audio.
In such a situation, calling AudioTrack.setOffloadEndOfStream throws
and playback fails.
Avoid this failure by checking that the AudioTrack is playing before
calling setOffloadEndOfStream.
This means that very short gapless media will not be gapless, this was
deemed acceptable given that such very short media should be very rare
in offload.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 450431146
*** Original commit ***
Remove `@Nullable` from `MediaSource.Factory` setters
The null-behaviour of these methods creates a minimization footgun,
because **any** call to these setters will prevent R8 from removing
the default implementation (even if it's never used by the app) - this
is because R8 can't tell the default implementation is only used if the
parameter is `null`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 450410833
Refactors the DefaultMediaNotificationProvider by separating the
selection of actions and building the notification with it.
The custom commands of the custom layout of the session are turned
into notification actions and when received from the notification
converted back to custom session commands that are sent to the
session.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 450404350
The null-behaviour of these methods creates a minimization footgun,
because **any** call to these setters will prevent R8 from removing
the default implementation (even if it's never used by the app) - this
is because R8 can't tell the default implementation is only used if the
parameter is `null`.
Follow-up to 07302a23bd
PiperOrigin-RevId: 450395941
The null-behaviour of these methods creates a minimization footgun,
because **any** call to these setters will prevent R8 from removing
the default implementation (even if it's never used by the app) - this
is because R8 can't tell the default implementation is only used if the
parameter is `null`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 450386627
This detection relies on an unsupported workaround and may trigger
permission warnings in tools analyzing permission usage although
no permission is needed or requested by app code.
Given the majority of 5G-NSA playbacks are on API 31+ by now,
we can remove this path to avoid the permission confusion and the
unsupported detection workaround.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 450382586
The debug surface view's output surface can become invalid during a transformation due to the parent activity pausing, for example. This can currently cause a crash when backing out of the `TransformerActivity` in the demo because the surface can be destroyed before the transformer has fully canceled.
Also clarify naming of the outputSurface and inline the private method that created `EGLSurface`s (it was shorter after removing the debug preview).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 449963440
This causes a bug where the forwarded selections are no longer
assumed equal and the child MediaPeriods will think they need
to reset streams even though the selection stayed the same.
Issue: Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10248
PiperOrigin-RevId: 449454038
We need to pass timestamp for the list of cues so we are defining a new class CueGroup which will store both cues and timestamp.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 449212054
The old reference was just for prototyping HDR. The new reference is for planned work to use the correct formats for input and output for HDR editing in GL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 449211792
The MMWAVE constant was deprecated in favour of a new constant
with a better name. Thus, we need to check for both constants now.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 449018959
This is an individual language (ISO 639-3) part of the Arabic
macrolanguage ("ar" in ISO 639-1). Add this mapping to our
existing list similar to other individual to macrolanguage
mappings we have already.
Issue: Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10255
PiperOrigin-RevId: 448911950
When using a MatrixTransformationFrameProcessor per transformation
matrix, each frame processor's shader applies the matrix to the
vertices and clips the result to the NDC range when drawing the
output frame.
This change combines consecutive MatrixTransformations into a single
MatrixTransformationFrameProcessor by multiplying the individual
matrices while updating and clipping the visible polygon after
each matrix and mapping the resulting visible polygon back to the
input space so that its vertices and the combined transformation
matrix can be used in the shader.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 448521068
Specifically mention that releasing the session does not release the player and the app needs to take care to release the player.
Issue: androidx/media#73
PiperOrigin-RevId: 448454338
```
[expression.parameter.name.shadows.field] The postcondition
EnsuresNonNull on the declaration of method 'setContentTimeline'
contains ambiguous identifier 'contentTimeline'. Use
"this.contentTimeline" for the field, or "#1" for the formal parameter.
private void setContentTimeline(Timeline contentTimeline) {
^
```
PiperOrigin-RevId: 448285571
Network type detection on these API levels couldn't be tested
yet because of a missing Robolectric feature. This was fixed by
the recent Robolectric upgrade and the restrictions can be removed.
This also requires to replicate the platform hack we rely on on
these API levels.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 448240431
Some RTP foramts are statically assigned, so they don't have the rtpmap
attribute. Create the missing rtpmap attribute in this case.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 448239724
This provides a way for apps to send a custom layout to media3
controllers and legacy controllers by making sure to include custom
actions in the legacy playback state when built in the PlayerWrapper
for broadcasting.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 447967600
A custom action sent by legacy controllers as for instance the System UI mini player arrive at MediaSessionCompat.Callback.onCustomAction() and need to be dispatched to the session callback as a such.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 447486859
This listener replaces
FrameProcessorChain#getAndRethrowBackgroundExceptions.
The listener uses a new exception type FrameProcessingException
separate from TransformationException as the frame processing
components will be made reusable outside of transformer soon.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 447455746
This constant is used for https://docs.gl/es2/glVertexAttribPointer
which takes the number of components per generic vertex attribute
(meaning the size of the individual coordinate vectors here) not the
number of attributes (the number of vertices that the old constant
name referred to).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 447427241
Before this change, we list the formats for which we don't
want transcoding. This change disables transcoding altogether.
This was tested by checking that transcoding takes place on a
short camera recording only when the added flag is not present
(and AndroidManifest does not declare support for HEVC).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 446986580
We won't try to provide/rethrow helpful error messages that are already
provided by GL, as this sort of task would expand into writing a GL verifier.
A Gl verifier is unnecessarily complex for minimal payoff, especially as Apps
expected to read GL error messages would mostly be those writing custom
GlFrameProcessors, who should be already be familiar with reading GL error
messages anyways.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 446950837
Remove PlayerNotificationManager and DefaultMediaDescriptionAdapter
which are unused in session. The functionality is covered by the
MediaNotification.Provider.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 446687875
Relates to https://github.com/square/okhttp/issues/3146. This was from https://github.com/androidx/media/pull/71.
There is a draft PR https://github.com/square/okhttp/pull/7185/files which documents OkHttp's ideal handling of cancellation including interrupts.
But a few key points
1) This is a target state, and OkHttp does not currently handle interrupts correctly. In the past this has been identified, and the advice is to avoid interrupts on Http threads, see discussion on https://github.com/square/okhttp/issues/1902. Also an attempt at a fix here https://github.com/square/okhttp/pull/7023 which wasn't in a form to land.
2) Even with this fixed, it is likely to never be optimal, because of OkHttp sharing a socket connection for multiple inflight requests.
From https://github.com/square/okhttp/pull/7185
```
Thread.interrupt() is Clumsy
----------------------------
`Thread.interrupt()` is Java's built-in mechanism to cancel an in-flight `Thread`, regardless of
what work it's currently performing.
We recommend against using `Thread.interrupt()` with OkHttp because it may disrupt shared resources
including HTTP/2 connections and cache files. In particular, calling `Thread.interrupt()` may cause
unrelated threads' call to fail with an `IOException`.
```
This PR leaves the Loader/DataSource thread parked on a countdown latch, while this may seem wasteful and an additional context switch. However in practice the response isn't returned until the Http2Connection and Http2Reader have a response from the server and these means effectively parking in a `wait()` statement here 9e039e9412/okhttp/src/jvmMain/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Stream.kt (L140)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 446652468
ScaleToFitFrameProcessor, PresentationFrameProcessor,
and EncoderCompatibilityFrameProcessor now each implement
MatrixTransformation instead of wrapping
MatrixTransformationFrameProcessor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 446480286
The TrackSelector is released when the player is released. The
TrackSelector can be reused if TrackSelector.init() is called again.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 446439717
This change splits AdvancedFrameProcessor into 4 files:
- MatrixTransformationFrameProcessor for the GlFrameProcessor
implementation
- MatrixTransformation and GlMatrixTransformation for the GlEffect
specification
- MatrixUtils for the static matrix helpers
PiperOrigin-RevId: 446236384
Some APIs from Android 12L were used either via reflection or
constants values were hard-coded. We can now use these APIs directly
since we upgraded the compile SDK version to 32.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 446167543
Overriding any methods of AnalyticsListener requires using the unstable
API. In future we can incrementally add AnalyticsListener methods to the
stable API.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 445420361
Also add warning for what can happen if this is ignored.
Previously the return value was overridden by setOutputSurface, now
setOutputSurface only overrides the values using internally.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 445377036
Developers are expected to (eventually) only use methods on
PlayerView (and not PlayerControlView) to interact with the UI
controller.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 445361488
This is consistent with the IntDef name, and frees up the CONTENT_TYPE_
prefix for the @ContentType values (which are currently just TYPE_*,
and therefore ambiguous with lots of other 'type' values in C).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 445356476
This method was introduced in e414f0d2ac
as a replacement for Util.inferContentType(String) but it incorrectly
didn't return TYPE_SS when passed "ism" or "isml".
PiperOrigin-RevId: 445217167
This appears on the notifcation as the elapsed duration like '2:12'
as we had this with the PlayerNotifcationtManager. Notifications on
recent API versions show a seekbar and duration based on the media
session playback state and ignore the chronometer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 445110202
We add an entire class like we do for parsing other codec initialization formats; it's currently not doing any parsing though (... initialization data is really simple for AV1 though: just the entire contents of the box).
For testing, we add the sample file, having been re-encoded with ffmpeg (and we also happen to have another av1 file, too).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 444890282
This fixes some small niggles:
1. `inferContentType(String)` is documented to take a path, but in the
tests we're passing full URIs.
2. A `String` parameter is usually a path, but also a MIME type or an
extension. In the new methods, the meaning of a `String` parameter
is always clear from the name of the method.
3. `inferContentType(String)` is always passed an extension in
'production' code (which has to be manually prefixed with a dot).
4. `inferContentType(Uri, @Nullable String)` always ignores the Uri if
the String is non-null. IMO this logic is clearer to a reader if it's
just in-lined at the call-site.
These methods are used from the demo apps, so will be part of the stable
API.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 444826053
This fixes an inconsistent state of the `PlayerInfo` when the index of the playing
media item is changed by a playlist modification. In this inconsistent state,
calling `Playerinfo.getCurrentMediaItem` can produce an
`ArrayIndexOutOfBoundException` (see stack trace in GH issue).
This change takes the following measurements:
- always update sessionPosition and timeline of the PlayerInfo together in
`MediaSessionImpl.PlayerListener` where the PlayerInfo originates from
- add an assertion to avoid building a `PlayerInfo` instance in an inconsistent
state
- reduce the window of opportunity for concurrent access to
`mediaSessionImpl.playerInfo` when dispatching player info changes in
`MediaSessionImpl`
Issue: androidx/media#51
PiperOrigin-RevId: 444812661
To ensure frame processor operations operate on square pixels,
make the frame taller or wider for non-square input pixels.
In addition to automated tests, this was tested by changing the
inputFormat.pixelWidthHeightRatio in the TransformerVideoRenderer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 444553517
This allows the actual bitmap to be saved, even if output
dimensions are different than expected. Otherwise, differing
output dimensions would throw an exception, preventing the bitmap
from being saved.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 444512210
The last frame processor could use a different drawing command
than a four vertex triangle strip. So we need call its drawing
method again instead of assuming the shape.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 444217274
Avoid no-op FrameProcessors in VideoTranscodingSamplePipeline, to avoid
creating resources for and executing GL for a no-op vertex+fragment shader.
EncoderCompatibilityFrameProcessor will still always be exercised.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 443675833
This test should run on all devices from API 21 (the media uses Baseline
profile level 3.0 H.264) to give us coverage of the full pipeline (forcing
re-encoding) and SSIM calculation on all devices.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 443650002
Split rotationDegrees changes to EncoderCompatibilityFrameProcessor, a new
FrameProcessor.
This removes automatic rotationDegrees adjustments from Presentation, which
allows Presentation to be used for changes before the end of a
FrameProcessorChain pipeline.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 443387226
The issue with decoding getting stuck is still reproducible on `samsung/beyond1lteeea/beyond1:12/SP1A.210812.016/G973FXXUEGULB:user/release-keys`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 443368546
Some devices under report their resolution support, like 2144 for 2160 in
H265, 1072 for 1080 in H264. This CL only takes care of these two cases,
- reporting 1920x1080 is supported when the device reports 1920x1072, and
- reporting 3840x2160 is supported when the device reports 3840x2144
PiperOrigin-RevId: 443095042
When downlading an adaptive asset, if an ExoPlaybackException happens
during track selection, the player raises an
UnsupportedOperationException which is not handled gracefully and can
crash the app main thread.
This change catches the error and forwards it to
DownloadHelper.Callback.onPrepareError() as an IOException.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 443015332
This is safer because it will prevent any future problems with
creating a new FrameProcessorChain before the previous one has
completed its async release.
From [eglDestroyContext documentation](https://www.khronos.org/registry/EGL/sdk/docs/man/html/eglDestroyContext.xhtml):
"If the EGL rendering context is not current to any thread,
eglDestroyContext destroys it immediately."
The context isn't current to any thread here because GlUtil calls
eglMakeCurrent with EGL_NO_CONTEXT before calling eglDestroyContext.
So everthing should be released once the FrameProcessorChain's
release task terminates.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 442807484
* Group what's now many related test PNGs by moving them to their own directory.
* Move bitmap references to files where they're used, as each bitmap is only
used once each, except the original bitmap.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 441485489
Scaling and rotation using ScaleToFitFrameProcessor may change the
the resolution and aspect ratio, so defaulting to the same as the
input is no longer accurate.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 441463349
What a minimal implementation should include is now explained in the
interface javadoc while the method name reflects what the method does.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 441432059
The stream with the mp3 track is added because
- We only encode to AAC
- We only encode when the source track is not AAC
Now that we have a way to force encoding, we no longer need the mp3 track.
The test asset is kept for later parameterized testing.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 440876080
The MIME type was set to H265 to force transcoding. Now that we have an encoder
factory that forces encoding, switching back to H264 ensures the quality test
is conducted on more devices (those don't support H265 can be tested now).
However, H265 should be part of the quality test after we have proper mechanism
to skip test based on device capability.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 440132471
The DefaultMediaNotificationProvider checks if a command is available
before putting the respective action in the notification.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 440114422
We don't currently have enough understanding of the correlation between a
specific SSIM score and video quality. Dropping to .90 to make most tests pass.
Especially when there's no discernible difference from the videos with .9 and
.95 SSIM.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 440047551
PeriodicDimmingFrameProcessor is an example of how a custom fragment
shader can be used to apply color changes that change over time.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 439840609
The matrix provider allows the transformation matrix to be updated
for each frame based on the timestamp.
The following example effects using this were added to the demo:
* a zoom-in transition for the start of the video,
* cropping a rotating rectangular frame portion,
* rotating the frame around the y-axis in 3D.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 439791592
We add an entire class like we do for parsing other codec initialization formats; it's currently not doing any parsing though (... initialization data is really simple for AV1 though: just the entire contents of the box).
For testing, we add the sample file, having been re-encoded with ffmpeg (and we also happen to have another av1 file, too).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 439453823
This allows apps to use AdvancedFrameProcessor to apply transformations
in 3D space. This functionality is not used in transformer otherwise.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 439313406
The encoder surface is no longer needed for the OpenGL setup and frame
processor initialization, as a placeholder surface is used instead. So
all of the setup can now be done in the factory method.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438844450
App code should get all of this information from TrackGroupInfo,
and should only need TrackGroup as a key to use for overrides.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438840925
This allows the MuxerWrapper to keep using trackTypeToTimeUs for
calculating the video duration but slightly changes the meaning of
its interleaving constraints.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438780686
This provides better compatibility with MediaExtractor, which does read these fields; we also need them for being able to mux file contents into another mp4 file.
Also, there is a minor refactor included so that we have an actual type for esds box contents instead of a pair.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438673825
The placeholder surface is either EGL_NO_SURFACE or a 1x1 pbuffer
depending on whether the device supports EGL_KHR_surfaceless_context.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438541846
Since the output textures and surfaces are managed by the
FrameProcessorChain, clearing them there makes sense.
This is also less error-prone as it might not be obvious to
someone implementing a GlFrameProcessor that they need to
glClear. (Clearing twice won't cause any problems.)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438532247
This is basically 'container' and 'subtitle' MIME types
I previously avoided stabilising any 'custom' MIME types (those
containing '/x-') but it certainly seems reasonable to expect
developers to use APPLICATION_M3U8 and so then it also makes sense
to stabilise other 'similar' custom MIME types too.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438501642
This change adds the ability to update the error code of the PlaybackStateCompat in
cases we need this for backwards compatibility. It is applied in the least
intrusive way because normally, return values of a service method should not change
the state of the `PlaybackStateCompat`, just because it has nothing to do with the
playback state but rather with the state of the `MediaLibrarySession`.
For this reason only the error code `RESULT_ERROR_SESSION_AUTHENTICATION_EXPIRED`
is taken into account while all other error codes are not mapped to the
`PlaybackStateCompat'.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438038852
This requires an additional nanos to micros conversion because
the SurfaceTexture uses nanos. But as the timestamps from the
MediaCodec decoder (propagated in DefaultCodec#releaseOutputBuffer) are
in microseconds no precision is lost here.
Also add test that checks output video duration.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438010490
MAXIMUM_AVERAGE_PIXEL_ABSOLUTE_DIFFERENCE was copied from a test
class, but BitmapTestUtil isn't a test. So the javadoc needs
rewording to reflect that.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438001833
The problem is not the IntDef array, it's the fact the lint tool
is unable to correctly infer the annotations on the lambda parameters
without them being explicitly annotated. It seems explicitly annotating
is better than suppressing all IntDef warnings in the whole method.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437969271
From Android T onwards `MediaCodec` supports requesting tone-mapping down to
SDR. Add an option to request this behavior and document that it isn't
supported before T. Also add an option in the demo app to try it out.
Tested manually on a prerelease build.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437765325
The thread name is used to verify the thread in both createOpenGlObjectsAndInitializeFrameProcessors() and processFrame().
Also remove glThread field that was only used for this verification.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437730804
Since the output size can be overridden, the viewport should be
ouputWidth/Height and NOT the ExternalCopyFrameProcessor's output size
which matches the input size.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437256635
* The AdvancedFrameProcessor calls use() in updateProgramAndDraw().
* The AdvancedFrameProcessor has the same input and output dimensions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437231350
On some devices, decoding gets stuck when the number of frames pending at the
`SurfaceTexture` is too high. We added a workaround that only allows one frame
to be pending at a time. That fixed the issue, however, based on on-device
testing it seems that it's safe to queue more than one frame.
Add a method that returns a safe estimate of the number of frames that can be
pending at a time, and use this to limit the number of frames that can be
released from the decoder but not processed by the frame processor chain.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437057075
Configuring the frame sizes between frame processors is now the
FrameProcessorChain's rather than the caller's responsibility.
The caller can getOutputSize() and override it for encoder fallback
in configure().
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437048436
The factory method is replaced by a public constructor and
configure() method which configures the input/output surfaces
and handles the OpenGL setup.
This is a prerequisite for removing the responsibility of the
caller to configureSizes() before creating the chain in a follow-up.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437028882
This allows us to bypass many device-specific issues, that only occur when
decoding directly to an encoder surface, without OpenGL. This also allows us
to maintain fewer code branches, which require additional testing to verify
correctness.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437003138
Allow apps to modify how frames are presented, via modifying resolution.
A follow-up CL will provide aspect ratio, cropping, etc.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 436963312
* These grouping parentheses are unnecessary; it is unlikely the code will be misinterpreted without them
(see http://go/bugpattern/UnnecessaryParentheses) (11 times)
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 436726763
SEF is similar to frame editing, where the input and output videos are
not intended to match, so SSIM will not provide a reliable value. To
check SSIM correctly in future, we would need to provide
golden/expected video files to compare output against.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 436707240
The FrameProcessorChain manages a List<GlFrameProcessor>.
FrameProcessorChainDataProcessingTest now tests chaining ScaleToFit-
and AdvancedFrameProcessors.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 436468037
This currently causes the test to fail on Pixel 6 Pro running a recent S build
SQ1D.220205.004.
There is no need to test audio transcoding while we are measuring video
quality.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 435635314
With this change, the MediaNotificationManager stops MediaSessionService
and hides any notifications if the player has no media items or the
player hasn't been prepared yet.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 435349363
ExternalCopyFrameProcessor's output dimensions match the input
size not the output size. So the intermediate texture size
should match the input size.
Also rename configureOutputDimensions to configureOutputSize.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 435058789
More info: go/lsc-assertthrows and go/assertthrows
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Tested:
TAP --sample ran all affected tests and none failed
http://test/OCL:434925976:BASE:434869111:1647399186064:de338189
PiperOrigin-RevId: 435047509
Some infra thinks the if does not protect against API incompatibilities
(example: Android's soong build system). AndroidStudio 2021.3.1 also
signals a warning.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 435027073
Use android.util.Size, whose naming is much easier to understand than Pair<Integer, Integer>, in both FrameProcessor and EncoderUtil.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 434813986
* Move auto-adjustments for transformation matrices from the
VideoTranscodingSamplePipeline constructor to the new
ScaleToFitFrameProcessor.
* Add GlFrameProcessor#getOutputDimensions() to allow for GlFrameProcessors with
different input and output dimensions. This is a prerequisite for
Presentation.
* Tested with unit tests (and manually just in case).
* A follow up CL will implement change the FrameProcessor input to be scale and
rotate values as requested by the user. This was kept out of this CL to
reduce CL review size. Presentation will also be implemented in a follow up
CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 434774854
As pointed out in a previous review, createFallbackTransformationRequest
can be a bit confusing to parse.
Added javadocs and renamed parameters appropriately, to make it slightly
more easy to understand.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 434733313
Added PCM RTP packet reader and added support for PCM 8 bit,
16 bit, ALAW and MULAW playback through RTSP.
Change-Id: If0a187b55faa89850a159e17eae28358d6634799
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of aa22bc2dbe
*** Original commit ***
Fix PlayerView touch handling
Overriding onTouchEvent was causing multiple issues, and
appears to be unnecessary. Removing the override fixes:
1. StyledPlayerView accessibility issue where "hide player
controls" actually toggled play/pause.
2. Delivery of events to a registered OnClick...
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 434502423
*** Original commit ***
Don't call MediaDrm.setLogSessionId in FrameworkMediaDrm
This method throws an UnsupportedOperationException on some Android 12
devices.
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 433708582
The variable marks the coordinates used to sample from a texture, so hopefully
this makes the naming a bit more descriptive.
This renames vTexCoords and aTexCoords. No functional changes intended.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 433499934
This fixes an exception thrown when parceling becasue the type can not be found
(expects the AdsPlaybackState to be Serializable). Transforming the map and the
ad playback states to a Bundle fixes the problem.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 433491993
When the start position of a MediaPeriodInfo is equal or higher than the duration,
we set the start position to `duration - 1` to end on the last frame. With server
side inserted ad streams, this has the effect that we actually need to seek back to
the last content frame after a post-roll.
This is desirable when actually ending on that frame but produces a BUFFERING event
when transitioning from an SSAI stream with a post-roll to the next media item in
the playlist. This change sets the start position to the duration when we are
clipping the last content period of an SSAI stream that is played in a playlist.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 433445680
If an OpenGL call blocks because the encoder's input surface is full,
this will now block the background thread while the main thread can
continue querying encoder output and free up encoder capacity until
it accepts more input unblocking the background thread.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 433283287
*** Original commit ***
Fix PlayerView touch handling
Overriding onTouchEvent was causing multiple issues, and
appears to be unnecessary. Removing the override fixes:
1. StyledPlayerView accessibility issue where "hide player
controls" actually toggled play/pause.
2. Delivery of events to a registered OnClickListener when
useController is false.
3. Delivery of events to a registered OnLongClickListener
in all configurations.
4. Incorrectly treating a sequence of touch events that
exit the bounds of the vi...
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 433262414
This change makes all notification actions start MediaSessionService
in the background except COMMAND_PLAY which starts the service
in the foreground. This is to avoid ANRs that are raised if we don't
call MediaSessionService.startForeground() within 5 seconds since the
service was started in the foreground.
We only call MediaSessionService.startForeground() when
Player.getPlayWhenReady() returns true, and only COMMAND_PLAY sets
playWhenReady to true.
Issue: androidx/media#20
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 433229604
With the new version, we try the following before fixing resolution:
- Fix size alignment
- Try 3/4 the width and height
- Try 2/3 the width and height
- Try 1/2 the width and height
Also: align the resolution ends in 1 or 9 to 0.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 433206358
Overriding onTouchEvent was causing multiple issues, and
appears to be unnecessary. Removing the override fixes:
1. StyledPlayerView accessibility issue where "hide player
controls" actually toggled play/pause.
2. Delivery of events to a registered OnClickListener when
useController is false.
3. Delivery of events to a registered OnLongClickListener
in all configurations.
4. Incorrectly treating a sequence of touch events that
exit the bounds of the view before ACTION_UP as a click,
both for delivery to OnClickListener and for toggling
the controls.
Note: After this change, control visibility will not be
toggled if the application developer explicitly sets the
view to be non-clickable. I think that's probably working
as intended though. It seems correct that a non-clickable
view would not respond to clicks.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8627
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9605
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9861
PiperOrigin-RevId: 433016626
This change rewrites the UI module's track selection
components to depend on the Player API, allowing us to
finally remove the UI module's dependency on ExoPlayer
as a concrete player implementation.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432989318
Previously, we've used getSupportedHeights/Widths() to find the supported
resolution. However, the height/width can be over-reported when using these
APIs. For example, getSupportedWidths and getSupportedHeights can both return
3840, but the supported height when using 3840 as width is only 2160.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432926192
This makes the reading period advance early as expected at the end of an ad
period. Before this change the reading position of the metadata renderer
prevented advancing the period until metadata arrived after the start position of
the following period. Only then the reading position of the metadata renderer
is updated and beyond the start position of the following period which is a
condition to advance the reading period.
Because transitioning to the next period is a virtual transition and the
SharedMediaPeriod keeps reading from the same underlying sample streams, the
metadata renderer can safely be ignored for this check.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432646037
(cherry picked from commit c7c7517322)
This change fixes two bugs where MediaSessionServe shows a notification
with the Play icon but tapping it will not start playback:
1. After playback ends: we need to seek to the beginning of the media
item.
2. After adding media items to the player but not starting playback:
We need to call Player.prepare() too.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432469953
(cherry picked from commit 1023b9d55e)
These should have been removed as part of 1391b7c65d, since we no
longer officially support overriding the layout file for this class.
This class is known as StyledPlayerView in exoplayer2.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432411322
(cherry picked from commit a353b3332a)
The MockPlayer has a single CountDownLatch field and multiple boolean
flags that track if a player method was called. Upon calling the methods
the latch count. Tests set the latch count to match exactly with the
number of expected player interactions then block the test thread until
the latch reaches zero and assert the respective method flags are true.
This is subject to false positives. If the underneath implementation
changes and call more player method, then the test thread will unblock
as soon as a certain number of interactions is performed, which may be
less than what the test expected originally. However, the test may stil
pass if the player thread had enough time to update the expected method
flag.
This change removes the single CountDownLatch and the boolean flags and
instead it adds APIs to query the MockPlayer if a method has been called
and await until a method is called. Internally, the MockPlayer has a
ConditionVariable per method.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432399077
(cherry picked from commit 45d512160c)
This method is no longer needed since we added SubtitleConfiguration#id
in 59d98b9a4e.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10016
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432169262
(cherry picked from commit 232f2d815d)
This is consistent with the new MediaSessionStub that accepts page index 0
and the JavaDoc of legacy and new service callbacks.
Issue: androidx/media#32
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431390454
(cherry picked from commit 9821dd282c)
When a live stream is joined while ads are already playing, the LOADED event is
missed and we don't have ad information for those ads in the ad group that are
before the ad index at which we joined. This way we can clip the duration when we
receive the LOADED event for the last ad in the group. This fixes the problem of
the playback controls being hidden when content resumes after the ad group.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431269627
(cherry picked from commit 8e8c59031c)
This makes the reading period advance early as expected at the end of an ad
period. Before this change the reading position of the metadata renderer
prevented advancing the period until metadata arrived after the start position of
the following period. Only then the reading position of the metadata renderer
is updated and beyond the start position of the following period which is a
condition to advance the reading period.
Because transitioning to the next period is a virtual transition and the
SharedMediaPeriod keeps reading from the same underlying sample streams, the
metadata renderer can safely be ignored for this check.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432646037
We will be migrating our track selection UI components to be
based on TracksInfo. We need DownloadHelper to expose TracksInfo
to make it compatible with such components.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432474487
This change fixes two bugs where MediaSessionServe shows a notification
with the Play icon but tapping it will not start playback:
1. After playback ends: we need to seek to the beginning of the media
item.
2. After adding media items to the player but not starting playback:
We need to call Player.prepare() too.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432469953
addTrackSelectionForSingleRenderer takes a list of legacy overrides,
which are then set on the supplied parameters one at a time to run
track selection. This allows multiple overrides for a single track
type to be applied in the download use case, despite it not being
possible to place such overrides directly into a single parameters.
For new style overrides, multiple overrides for the same track type
can be placed directly into a single parameters. Therefore we'll be
able to replace use of addTrackSelectionForSingleRenderer with use
of addTrackSelection, which is a much cleaner API. For this to work,
we need to make DownloadHelper apply multiple overrides in this case.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432459834
This will allow for easier customisation of the additional tasks
performed by the test runner, such as calculating metrics like SSIM.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432434850
These should have been removed as part of 1391b7c65d, since we no
longer officially support overriding the layout file for this class.
This class is known as StyledPlayerView in exoplayer2.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432411322
The MockPlayer has a single CountDownLatch field and multiple boolean
flags that track if a player method was called. Upon calling the methods
the latch count. Tests set the latch count to match exactly with the
number of expected player interactions then block the test thread until
the latch reaches zero and assert the respective method flags are true.
This is subject to false positives. If the underneath implementation
changes and call more player method, then the test thread will unblock
as soon as a certain number of interactions is performed, which may be
less than what the test expected originally. However, the test may stil
pass if the player thread had enough time to update the expected method
flag.
This change removes the single CountDownLatch and the boolean flags and
instead it adds APIs to query the MockPlayer if a method has been called
and await until a method is called. Internally, the MockPlayer has a
ConditionVariable per method.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432399077
This method is no longer needed since we added SubtitleConfiguration#id
in 59d98b9a4e.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10016
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432169262
DownloadHelper is in the ExoPlayer module, so there's no reason
why it can't use ExoPlayer specific track selections. That said,
we want our UI components to operate on generic
TrackSelectionParameters, and we want such UI components to be
useful for selecting tracks for download. To keep this interop,
it's necessary to have DownloadHelper accept generic
TrackSelectionParameters, or to require application code to
convert them. The first approach seems preferable!
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432158846
This constructor always does the wrong thing for non-adaptive groups
containing more than 1 track, because it'll incorrectly generate an
adaptive selection. Replace it with a constructor for specifying a
single track within the group instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431673458
Only log GL exceptions in GlUtil if they aren't thrown. Otherwise,
it's up to the caller whether or not to log them to avoid logging them
twice.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431657397
This test tests the same cases as the FrameEditorDataProcessingTest
as currently the main FrameEditor functionality is to apply a
transformation matrix using a TransformationFrameProcessor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431642066
As evidenced by the somewhat awkward logic in PlayerControlView, the
previous design wasn't very friendly to expected usage. There will be
more usage when the track selection dialog components are migrated,
which would be similarly awkward without this change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431407675
This is consistent with the new MediaSessionStub that accepts page index 0
and the JavaDoc of legacy and new service callbacks.
Issue: androidx/media#32
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431390454
When a live stream is joined while ads are already playing, the LOADED event is
missed and we don't have ad information for those ads in the ad group that are
before the ad index at which we joined. This way we can clip the duration when we
receive the LOADED event for the last ad in the group. This fixes the problem of
the playback controls being hidden when content resumes after the ad group.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431269627
We use SSIM to measure the transcoding quality between. SSIM is a widely used
tool that compares the luma channel between two images, and generates a score
from 0 to 1 that indicates "how similar" the two images are.
In `SsimHelper`, we decode the two videos, extract matching frames and
calculates the mean SSIM (SSIM averaged all matching frames) for both videos.
Matching frames are referred to as "comparisonFrame" in the CL, which is
selected based on the frame number and a user-set comparison interval.
For instance, if the interval is 7, then every seventh frames are compared.
We use MediaCodec/MediaExtractor to decode the video, and use ImageReader to
extract the decoded frame.
The SSIM calculation logic is a inspired by and modified from the CTS
[MSSIMMatcher](https://cs.android.com/android/platform/superproject/+/master:cts/tests/tests/uirendering/src/android/uirendering/cts/bitmapcomparers/MSSIMComparer.java;l=1?q=mssimcom)
that has some errors and extra features we don't need (like handling RGB
images).
Adds TranscodeQualityTest to ensure high quality transcoding.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 430951206
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of caf62842c4
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of c2cb22a056
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of 1521e50307
*** Original commit ***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 430905772
The AsyncronousMediaCodecAdapter should call MediaCodec.start()
on the same thread it calls MediaCodec.flush(), i.e. the playback
thread. This change removes the experimental flag that allowed
calling MediaCodec.start() from the callback thread.
The flag was flipped to true already.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 430689665
We need to access internal state to work around resources not being released on
old API versions. Add a reference to the bug about this and suppress the lint
warning.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 430190794
We need to access internal state to work around resources not being released on
old API versions. Add a reference to the bug about this and suppress the lint
warning.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 430190794
All (later customizable) GlFrameProcessors after the
ExternalCopyFrameProcessor receive their input from a normal OpenGL
texture not an external texture, so they won't need to worry about
the textureTransformMatrix.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 430165652
getCurrentTrackGroups and getCurrentTrackSelections are
retained for now, but moved from Player to ExoPlayer, to
ease the transition for some application code that currently
uses these methods.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 430036355
There are two major blockers to this test:
- H265 muxing is not available for API<24, so setting video mimeType to H265
will fail on those devices.
- AMR audio encoding is buggy on some device and it's not a widely used format.
The solution: use a video that is encoded with AVC/MP3, to ensure transcoding
to AVC/AAC.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 429648598
Re-enable tests that have no muxer support for timestamps going backwards.
Tests running on the B-frame sample will be added in a future commit.
#mse-bug-week
PiperOrigin-RevId: 429599177
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of c2cb22a056
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of 1521e50307
*** Original commit ***
Wire up MediaMetricsListener and add configuration to...
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 429585773
- The resources were released twice before, which is not necessary since
the MSG_RELEASE message is already in the internal player queue.
- The demo app was failing because the stop watch was stopped in
onTransformationError after being reset.
#minor-release
#mse-bug-week
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428794426
Currently only a single instance of ImaServerSideAdInsertionMediaSource is
supported at the same time in a playlist. This change makes sure that an
attempt to add multiple instances is prevented by throwing a an exception.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428743140
This change makes sure played server side ads are skipped in a single period
timeline. It avoids creating an ad-MediaPeriodInfo for played postrolls and
creates a content info instead. It also sets the end position for content infos
that terminate the stream before the stream is actually finished. This prevents
the player from continue playing the remaining media delivered by the
MediaPeriod.
We also make sure that the discontinuity of played ads are not reported because
there is actually no discontinuity.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428734387
This prevents a stack trace that is shown in the logs when the stream manager is
released after the activity was stopped. In this case the call to
`streamManager.destroy()` coming from `releaseSourceInternal()` of the media
source is too late and produces an error saying `Application attempted to call on
a destroyed WebView`. The error has no effect but it's nice to not have this
stack trace in the logs.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428574231
The last used shared media period is reused after all media periods have been
released. In case the sample streams are already filled up, they need to be
reset or they download samples from the current position up to the seek
position. This causes long buffering states or load stuck exceptions.
A seek when reusing the shared period takes care for reseting the period or
internally seeks to the current position in the already available samples.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428484187
We have two ways to choose the minDurationForQualityIncreaseMs value in
AdaptiveTrackSelection: use the configured value for non-live or when
enough buffered data is available, or use a fraction of the available
duration to allow switching when playing close to the live edge.
The decision point when to use which value isn't quite consistent because
we compare against availableDurationUs before making the adjustments. This
means there is range of values where no up-switching is possible despite
perfect buffering. Fix this by choosing the minimum of both values.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9784
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428474332
The timeline used to map ad groups to periods needs to report the original content period duration without subtracting the serverside inserted ad duration. When marking played ads in onPositionDiscontinuity, the public timeline has been used which crashed the app when the ads media source is playing on a window index different to zero (in a playlist).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428465833
Define MediaNotification.Provider so that apps can customize
notification UX. Move MediaNotificationManager's functionality
around notifications on DefaultMediaNotificationProvider
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428024699
Ignorable ad periods are skipped to resolve the media period id with the
ad playback state of the resulting period. In case of a change in the period
position un-played ad periods are rolled forward to be played.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428011116
This adds some missing calls to verifyApplicationThread to
ExoPlayerImpl.
Now all public methods start with this call, except listener
registrations because registration after construction on a background
thread is allowed and supported.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428009498
All the functionality of SimpleExoPlayer has moved to ExoPlayerImpl.
Hence, ExoPlayerImpl can fulfil its own name and become an ExoPlayer
implementation. As a result, ExoPlayer.Builder can return ExoPlayerImpl
directly without using SimpleExoPlayer at all.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427947028
And also add a test that all Player.Listener events are forwarded
to AnalyticsListener.
The AnalyticsCollector also needlessly implemented
Video/AudioRendererEventListener, which is not needed because all of
the equivalent methods are called directly and never through the
interface.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427478000
Right now, the option to build an IMA DAI URI programmatically is still
package-private. To simplify the process, we can remove the StreamRequest
wrapper and directly provide an URI builder.
The same class can provide some package-private helper methods to parse the
created URI.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427445326
There are two sets of listeners in ExoPlayerImpl at the moment,
which can be merged together to use a single ListenerSet. This has
the added advantage that the events that were previously sent
through the ArraySet get additional guarantees provided by ListenerSet
(e.g. correct event ordering and onEvents triggered).
Also add missing constants for onEvents to ensure all Player.Listener
methods have an corresponding constant.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427415349
This brings listener invocations closer together and removes
unnecessary methods.
Also fixes a bug where a change in track selection parameters only
queued a callback but never flushed it to actually inform the
listeners.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427201691
In some cases (whose where we previously used EventListener),
AnalyticsCollector is registered as a listener to receive updates,
in other cases it is called directly.
Avoid this inconsistent handling by registering it as normal listener
and removing all callbacks that are handled by the normal listener flow.
The remaining direct usages of AnalyticsCollector calls are those
callbacks that have no equivalent in Player.Listener.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427201525
With this change, MediaCodecAudioRenderer always configures MediaCodec
with max output channels set to 99 on API 32+.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427192801
SimpleExoPlayer used to register a listener on ExoPlayerImpl for
the old EventListener callbacks. Now both classes are merged, this is
no longer needed and should be removed in favor of calling methods
directly.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427187875
We have logic to not immediately interrupt playback when an ad group
fails to load and instead let the current content play and transition
at the point where the ad group should have been.
This logic was broken by dcbdbe5341 because of one of the conditions
used MediaPeriodId.adGroupIndex, which is always -1 for content ids.
It still worked for the last ad group because the next ad group index
was C.INDEX_UNSET.
Fix the issue and amend the test that was meant to catch this to test
the ad failures for the last ad and previous ads.
Also fix the PositionInfo reported in such a case, which was also wrong.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9929
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427143223
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of d93b0093ae
*** Original commit ***
Move SimpleExoPlayer logic into ExoPlayerImpl
This makes SimpleExoPlayer a simple forwarding wrapper which can be
removed in the future.
The changes are all purely mechanical with none of the potential further
simplifications made yet...
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 427131338
*** Original commit ***
Move SimpleExoPlayer logic into ExoPlayerImpl
This makes SimpleExoPlayer a simple forwarding wrapper which can be
removed in the future.
The changes are all purely mechanical with none of the potential further
simplifications made yet. The only exceptions are name clashes where
either EPI or SEP was calling a method in one of the classes and both
classes had different implementations for the same method name. In these
cases we needed to disambiguate between the two different
implementations (e
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 426997821
Some strings didn't mention the context in which they are used
(for example as item in a list, or for accessibility). This makes it
harder for translators to choose the most appropriate translation and
grammar.
Also fix repeat and shuffle mode button accessibility descriptions to
indicate the action, not the current state.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426924163
This ensures Kotlin usages of these IntDef annotations in the 'old'
position will continue to compile.
'Frequently used' is a subjective judgement. I have a parallel change
that marks all the other public IntDefs in the library as TYPE_USE
(those that I've judged to be 'rarely used' by apps).
A follow-up change will fix the positions of existing usages to be as if
they're only TYPE_USE.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426427334
This is a breaking change if the annotation itself is in use in Kotlin
code. It's judged that the IntDefs in this commit are unlikely to be
referred to often in Kotlin code. This is because they're either:
- Related to esoteric parts of the library, or
- In a common part of the library but only returned from methods (and
never passed to callback methods).
A follow-up change will fix the positions of existing usages to match
this new config.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426410237
This is not backwards compatible if the @SelectionReason annotation is
used in Kotlin code, but before this change there aren't many library
surfaces that return a value annotated with @SelectionReason, so it
seems relatively unlikely that it is in use in any/many apps.
A follow-up change will fix the positions of existing usages to match
this new config.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426409877
This is only used inside AudioFocusManager, it doesn't need to public.
Also mark it TYPE_USE and update the position to match.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426407790
This is only used in DefaultAudioSink, so we could move it there and
make it private - but at that point we might as well refer to the
underlying AudioManager constants instead.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426407661
Keep values related to LegacyPlayerView in attrs_legacy_player_view.xml
and put all values related to LegacyPlayerControlView back in their
original locations. We plan to remove LegacyPlayerView (and
attrs_legacy_player_view.xml) from media3, but will keep
LegacyPlayerControlView - so the separation of the XML files needs to
reflect this split.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426406973
This only changes IntDefs that cannot be used by apps because they're
either private or package-private.
A follow-up change will fix the positions of existing usages to match
this new config.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426372273
This makes the delegation model more explicit, and prevents the javadoc
compiler from just pulling in the Player javadoc automatically - which
can lead to some confusion when some method definitions in Player depend
on other methods (e.g. seekForward() is defined in terms of
getSeekForwardIncrement()).
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9897
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426359004
These were messed up in 74c6ef9ba0
Also suppress deprecation warnings when we're just forwarding a
deprecated method to the delegate.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426351791
The longer list of targets is only necessary for backwards
compatibility with existing Kotlin code that will stop compiling
if the position of the annotation becomes 'wrong' by marking it only
TYPE_USE. Since none of these IntDefs have been released (except in
media3 alpha1) we don't need to maintain this compatibility.
Also add a comment to all the places that *do* need the longer list of
targets, in order to explain why it's there and discourage copy-pasting
when defining new IntDefs in future.
Also fix some single-element arrays to remove the array notation.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426108537
Remove most of the customisation documentation, since StyledPlayerView
isn't really designed to be customised as deeply as PlayerView.
Also remove most documentation around StyledPlayerControlView,
especially as a standalone controller class - since it doesn't work
well for this use-case.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426090762
This allows the same DefaultMediaSourceFactory instance to be used as
the contentMediaSourceFactory inside
ImaServerSideAdInsertionMediaSource.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425846609
This makes SimpleExoPlayer a simple forwarding wrapper which can be
removed in the future.
The changes are all purely mechanical with none of the potential further
simplifications made yet. The only exceptions are name clashes where
either EPI or SEP was calling a method in one of the classes and both
classes had different implementations for the same method name. In these
cases we needed to disambiguate between the two different
implementations (example: ExoPlayerImpl.setListener was renamed to
setEventListener).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425823095
Tested by confirming transformations still work and write to a output file in a
scoped-storage directory on a:
* Nexus 6P API 23 emulator
* Google Pixel 4 API 31 physical device
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425644266
In some cases we create empty playback metrics with no corresponding
events (e.g. when an app seeks to a new media item and immediately
releases the player). There is no benefit in having completely empty
metrics entries, so it's cleaner to not report them in such cases.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425609010
- Add a checkbox in the demo app to enable experimental HDR editing.
- Add an `experimental_` method to `TransformationRequest` to enable HDR editing.
- Add fragment/vertex shaders for the experimental HDR pipeline. The main difference compared to the existing shaders is that we sample from the decoder in YUV rather than RGB (because the YUV -> RGB conversion in the graphics driver is not precisely defined, so we need to do this to get consistent results), which requires the use of ES 3, and then do a crude YUV -> RGB conversion in the shader (ignoring the input color primaries for now).
- When HDR editing is enabled, we force using `FrameEditor` (no passthrough) to avoid the need to select another edit operation, and use the new shaders. The `EGLContext` and `EGLSurface` also need to be set up differently for this path.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425570639
We use the `createForCodec` method that does not take a `MediaFormat` during
transformation, the error message always includes "no configured MediaFormat",
which is false.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 429553573
isTypeSupportedOrEmpty is very specific and a little hard to
understand unless you know the one thing it's useful for. This
commit replaces it with isTypeSupported, which can be used in
conjunction with the recently added containsType method.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 429312712
The track type is derived solely from the content. It does
not depend on any runtime properties such as the player's
capabilities of user track selection. Hence it belongs in
TrackGroup rather than TrackGroupInfo.
Note that this avoids TrackSelectionOverride from having to
re-derive the track type internally.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 429303312
Calling `MediaMuxer.writeSampleData` can block indefinitely on old API versions. It is better not to call this method to fail quickly with an exception rather than getting stuck.
Based on on-device testing media muxer doesn't generally handle out of order samples before API 25. There are a small number of devices where this does succeed but it seems preferable to turn this off everywhere to keep the code simple and have consistent behavior. Once we switch to in-app muxing this limitation will no longer apply.
#mse-bug-week
PiperOrigin-RevId: 429070255
Tested:
Verified that the additional information is available through
instrumentation tests, as well as via manual testing.
#mse-bug-week
PiperOrigin-RevId: 429038695
Create BitmapLoader component for loading artwork
images. Add the SimpleBitmapLoader which fetches images
from HTTP/HTTPS endpoints. Integrate BitmapLoader in
DefaultMediaNotificationProvider.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 429010249
- The resources were released twice before, which is not necessary since
the MSG_RELEASE message is already in the internal player queue.
- The demo app was failing because the stop watch was stopped in
onTransformationError after being reset.
#minor-release
#mse-bug-week
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428794426
We need TracksInfo.hasTracksOfType to determine which tabs to
display in TrackSelectionDialog.
We need TrackGroupInfo.isAdaptiveSupported to determine whether
to allow multiple selection (check boxes) or not (radio buttons).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428793739
The GlFrameProcessor handles everything related to the GLSL program,
the FrameEditor manages the GL context and the data flow including
the input SurfaceTexture and output EGLSurface.
This will be split up further in follow-up CLs so that
GlFrameProcessors can be chained. At this CL, there are no
functional changes intended.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428779179
Currently only a single instance of ImaServerSideAdInsertionMediaSource is
supported at the same time in a playlist. This change makes sure that an
attempt to add multiple instances is prevented by throwing a an exception.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428743140
This change makes sure played server side ads are skipped in a single period
timeline. It avoids creating an ad-MediaPeriodInfo for played postrolls and
creates a content info instead. It also sets the end position for content infos
that terminate the stream before the stream is actually finished. This prevents
the player from continue playing the remaining media delivered by the
MediaPeriod.
We also make sure that the discontinuity of played ads are not reported because
there is actually no discontinuity.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428734387
This prevents a stack trace that is shown in the logs when the stream manager is
released after the activity was stopped. In this case the call to
`streamManager.destroy()` coming from `releaseSourceInternal()` of the media
source is too late and produces an error saying `Application attempted to call on
a destroyed WebView`. The error has no effect but it's nice to not have this
stack trace in the logs.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428574231
The last used shared media period is reused after all media periods have been
released. In case the sample streams are already filled up, they need to be
reset or they download samples from the current position up to the seek
position. This causes long buffering states or load stuck exceptions.
A seek when reusing the shared period takes care for reseting the period or
internally seeks to the current position in the already available samples.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428484187
We have two ways to choose the minDurationForQualityIncreaseMs value in
AdaptiveTrackSelection: use the configured value for non-live or when
enough buffered data is available, or use a fraction of the available
duration to allow switching when playing close to the live edge.
The decision point when to use which value isn't quite consistent because
we compare against availableDurationUs before making the adjustments. This
means there is range of values where no up-switching is possible despite
perfect buffering. Fix this by choosing the minimum of both values.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9784
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428474332
The timeline used to map ad groups to periods needs to report the original content period duration without subtracting the serverside inserted ad duration. When marking played ads in onPositionDiscontinuity, the public timeline has been used which crashed the app when the ads media source is playing on a window index different to zero (in a playlist).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428465833
Define MediaNotification.Provider so that apps can customize
notification UX. Move MediaNotificationManager's functionality
around notifications on DefaultMediaNotificationProvider
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428024699
Ignorable ad periods are skipped to resolve the media period id with the
ad playback state of the resulting period. In case of a change in the period
position un-played ad periods are rolled forward to be played.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428011116
This adds some missing calls to verifyApplicationThread to
ExoPlayerImpl.
Now all public methods start with this call, except listener
registrations because registration after construction on a background
thread is allowed and supported.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428009498
All the functionality of SimpleExoPlayer has moved to ExoPlayerImpl.
Hence, ExoPlayerImpl can fulfil its own name and become an ExoPlayer
implementation. As a result, ExoPlayer.Builder can return ExoPlayerImpl
directly without using SimpleExoPlayer at all.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427947028
For when a track is both encrypted and has supplemental data, the sample size will be equal to `block sample size - encryption data size`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427807612
We have seen devices running on API21/23 fail transcoding because of setting
encoding profile/level.
Some devices (ale-123/nexus 7) on API21 returns ENOSYS (Function not
implemented) when being configured with a profile setting. (although API21
introduced the capability of setting encoding profile)
Some devices (nexus 5) on API23 fails configuration with a specific parameter
set, despite advertising support for it.
Not setting the baseline profile has no effect on encoding, because when not
set, the encoding will pick a suitable profile to use. Since baseline is
the lowest possible profile, the auto-picked value can't be worse than
baseline.
Ref: b/218696352
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427792124
On some Android devices, the return value of
```
MediaCodecInfo.getCapabilitiesForType(mimeType).profileLevels
```
contains one entry for each encoding profile, like <profile, maxSupportedLevel>
but on some other devices, there are multiple entries for the same profile,
like <HIGH_PROFILE, LEVEL1>, <HIGH_PROFILE, LEVEL2>, <HIGH_PROFILE, LEVEL3>,
where we need to iterate through all the entries and find the max.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427727030
And also add a test that all Player.Listener events are forwarded
to AnalyticsListener.
The AnalyticsCollector also needlessly implemented
Video/AudioRendererEventListener, which is not needed because all of
the equivalent methods are called directly and never through the
interface.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427478000
Right now, the option to build an IMA DAI URI programmatically is still
package-private. To simplify the process, we can remove the StreamRequest
wrapper and directly provide an URI builder.
The same class can provide some package-private helper methods to parse the
created URI.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427445326
There are two sets of listeners in ExoPlayerImpl at the moment,
which can be merged together to use a single ListenerSet. This has
the added advantage that the events that were previously sent
through the ArraySet get additional guarantees provided by ListenerSet
(e.g. correct event ordering and onEvents triggered).
Also add missing constants for onEvents to ensure all Player.Listener
methods have an corresponding constant.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427415349
Allow opusV2JNI to be built-for & included-in non-Android build targets by ifdef'ing out the liblog dependency. Also removed libz and libandroid dependencies.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427269838
This brings listener invocations closer together and removes
unnecessary methods.
Also fixes a bug where a change in track selection parameters only
queued a callback but never flushed it to actually inform the
listeners.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427201691
In some cases (whose where we previously used EventListener),
AnalyticsCollector is registered as a listener to receive updates,
in other cases it is called directly.
Avoid this inconsistent handling by registering it as normal listener
and removing all callbacks that are handled by the normal listener flow.
The remaining direct usages of AnalyticsCollector calls are those
callbacks that have no equivalent in Player.Listener.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427201525
With this change, MediaCodecAudioRenderer always configures MediaCodec
with max output channels set to 99 on API 32+.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427192801
SimpleExoPlayer used to register a listener on ExoPlayerImpl for
the old EventListener callbacks. Now both classes are merged, this is
no longer needed and should be removed in favor of calling methods
directly.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427187875
We have logic to not immediately interrupt playback when an ad group
fails to load and instead let the current content play and transition
at the point where the ad group should have been.
This logic was broken by dcbdbe5341 because of one of the conditions
used MediaPeriodId.adGroupIndex, which is always -1 for content ids.
It still worked for the last ad group because the next ad group index
was C.INDEX_UNSET.
Fix the issue and amend the test that was meant to catch this to test
the ad failures for the last ad and previous ads.
Also fix the PositionInfo reported in such a case, which was also wrong.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9929
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427143223
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of 1521e50307
*** Original commit ***
Wire up MediaMetricsListener and add configuration to disable it.
The listener will automatically forward diagnostics info to the
Android platform. ExoPlayer.Builder gets a new setter that allows
to disable this feature if required.
#...
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 427131438
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of d93b0093ae
*** Original commit ***
Move SimpleExoPlayer logic into ExoPlayerImpl
This makes SimpleExoPlayer a simple forwarding wrapper which can be
removed in the future.
The changes are all purely mechanical with none of the potential further
simplifications made yet...
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427131338
On some old devices, the encoding level needs to be set with the encoding
profile, but not on newer devices.
The profile/level override is applied by following
https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/media/sharing-video
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427008536
*** Original commit ***
Move SimpleExoPlayer logic into ExoPlayerImpl
This makes SimpleExoPlayer a simple forwarding wrapper which can be
removed in the future.
The changes are all purely mechanical with none of the potential further
simplifications made yet. The only exceptions are name clashes where
either EPI or SEP was calling a method in one of the classes and both
classes had different implementations for the same method name. In these
cases we needed to disambiguate between the two different
implementations (e
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 426997821
*** Original commit ***
Wire up MediaMetricsListener and add configuration to disable it.
The listener will automatically forward diagnostics info to the
Android platform. ExoPlayer.Builder gets a new setter that allows
to disable this feature if required.
#minor-release
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 426997342
Some strings didn't mention the context in which they are used
(for example as item in a list, or for accessibility). This makes it
harder for translators to choose the most appropriate translation and
grammar.
Also fix repeat and shuffle mode button accessibility descriptions to
indicate the action, not the current state.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426924163
This ensures Kotlin usages of these IntDef annotations in the 'old'
position will continue to compile.
'Frequently used' is a subjective judgement. I have a parallel change
that marks all the other public IntDefs in the library as TYPE_USE
(those that I've judged to be 'rarely used' by apps).
A follow-up change will fix the positions of existing usages to be as if
they're only TYPE_USE.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426427334
This is a breaking change if the annotation itself is in use in Kotlin
code. It's judged that the IntDefs in this commit are unlikely to be
referred to often in Kotlin code. This is because they're either:
- Related to esoteric parts of the library, or
- In a common part of the library but only returned from methods (and
never passed to callback methods).
A follow-up change will fix the positions of existing usages to match
this new config.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426410237
This is not backwards compatible if the @SelectionReason annotation is
used in Kotlin code, but before this change there aren't many library
surfaces that return a value annotated with @SelectionReason, so it
seems relatively unlikely that it is in use in any/many apps.
A follow-up change will fix the positions of existing usages to match
this new config.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426409877
This is only used inside AudioFocusManager, it doesn't need to public.
Also mark it TYPE_USE and update the position to match.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426407790
This is only used in DefaultAudioSink, so we could move it there and
make it private - but at that point we might as well refer to the
underlying AudioManager constants instead.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426407661
Keep values related to LegacyPlayerView in attrs_legacy_player_view.xml
and put all values related to LegacyPlayerControlView back in their
original locations. We plan to remove LegacyPlayerView (and
attrs_legacy_player_view.xml) from media3, but will keep
LegacyPlayerControlView - so the separation of the XML files needs to
reflect this split.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426406973
Fallback is only disabled for robolectric and instrumentation tests.
For MH tests, fallback is not disabled, as it may be needed due to
the broad range of devices available.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426403167
This only changes IntDefs that cannot be used by apps because they're
either private or package-private.
A follow-up change will fix the positions of existing usages to match
this new config.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426372273
Reason for not rolling back the rollback d68b790077: file name changed and
file content moved, the automated tool is unable to correctly apply the change.
Apply suggested AVC profile depending on the API version.
Use `AVCProfileHigh` only when there's encoder support.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426363780
This makes the delegation model more explicit, and prevents the javadoc
compiler from just pulling in the Player javadoc automatically - which
can lead to some confusion when some method definitions in Player depend
on other methods (e.g. seekForward() is defined in terms of
getSeekForwardIncrement()).
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9897
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426359004
These were messed up in 74c6ef9ba0
Also suppress deprecation warnings when we're just forwarding a
deprecated method to the delegate.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426351791
This change makes GlUtil.Program an outer class named GlProgram,
and also moves private static helpers as well as the inner classes
Attribute and Uniform which were only used by GlUtil.Program to
GlProgram. Other static utility methods remain in GlUtil.
No functional changes intended.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426119299
The longer list of targets is only necessary for backwards
compatibility with existing Kotlin code that will stop compiling
if the position of the annotation becomes 'wrong' by marking it only
TYPE_USE. Since none of these IntDefs have been released (except in
media3 alpha1) we don't need to maintain this compatibility.
Also add a comment to all the places that *do* need the longer list of
targets, in order to explain why it's there and discourage copy-pasting
when defining new IntDefs in future.
Also fix some single-element arrays to remove the array notation.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426108537
The listener will automatically forward diagnostics info to the
Android platform. ExoPlayer.Builder gets a new setter that allows
to disable this feature if required.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426099872
Remove most of the customisation documentation, since StyledPlayerView
isn't really designed to be customised as deeply as PlayerView.
Also remove most documentation around StyledPlayerControlView,
especially as a standalone controller class - since it doesn't work
well for this use-case.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426090762
- The MIME type should ideally default to HEVC if there is an encoder for it.
- Next, check if AVC is supported.
- If there is no encoder for AVC, then we should pick an encoder in the list of
existing encoders instead of abandoning the transformation.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425900638
This allows the same DefaultMediaSourceFactory instance to be used as
the contentMediaSourceFactory inside
ImaServerSideAdInsertionMediaSource.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425846609
This makes SimpleExoPlayer a simple forwarding wrapper which can be
removed in the future.
The changes are all purely mechanical with none of the potential further
simplifications made yet. The only exceptions are name clashes where
either EPI or SEP was calling a method in one of the classes and both
classes had different implementations for the same method name. In these
cases we needed to disambiguate between the two different
implementations (example: ExoPlayerImpl.setListener was renamed to
setEventListener).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425823095
Tested by confirming transformations still work and write to a output file in a
scoped-storage directory on a:
* Nexus 6P API 23 emulator
* Google Pixel 4 API 31 physical device
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425644266
In some cases we create empty playback metrics with no corresponding
events (e.g. when an app seeks to a new media item and immediately
releases the player). There is no benefit in having completely empty
metrics entries, so it's cleaner to not report them in such cases.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425609010
- Add a checkbox in the demo app to enable experimental HDR editing.
- Add an `experimental_` method to `TransformationRequest` to enable HDR editing.
- Add fragment/vertex shaders for the experimental HDR pipeline. The main difference compared to the existing shaders is that we sample from the decoder in YUV rather than RGB (because the YUV -> RGB conversion in the graphics driver is not precisely defined, so we need to do this to get consistent results), which requires the use of ES 3, and then do a crude YUV -> RGB conversion in the shader (ignoring the input color primaries for now).
- When HDR editing is enabled, we force using `FrameEditor` (no passthrough) to avoid the need to select another edit operation, and use the new shaders. The `EGLContext` and `EGLSurface` also need to be set up differently for this path.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425570639
TransformerTest sounds like a unit test for Transformer but these
tests test behaviour that involves multiple stages of the pipeline.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425378369
Add a constructor that takes a DrmSessionManagerProvider.
This allows R8 to strip the default implementation.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425330083
Some phone with limited memory can't allocate bigger
shared memory buffers.
This might or might not be related to Binder's 1M
transaction limit.
Tested on Pixel 4 by setting the minimum buffer size to
1h.
https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/issues/9712
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425324536
This makes sure the number of ads in an ad group matches to the number of periods representing an ad group in a multi-period timeline. This makes it easier to accurately mark ads as played in multi-period windows which is needed to correctly prevent seeking over unplayed ads.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425317085
If
a) the end of stream buffer arrives with a frame rather than an
empty buffer or
b) processDataV29() renders several decoder output buffers to the
FrameEditor's input Surface immediately before encountering the
EOS flag
these frames were previously stuck in the FrameEditor's input Surface
and never fed to the encoder.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424898820
This test tests that all frames are processed when transcoding
video to a different sample MIME type (and that the transformation
completes successfully).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424896014
When the media3 modules are referred from an external project and
gradle.ext.androidxMediaModulePrefix is specified, build error occurs
like the following.
> gradle.ext.androidxMediaModulePrefix = "media-"
> A problem occurred evaluating project ':media-lib-common'.
> > Project with path ':media-media-lib-cast' could not be found in project ':media-lib-common'.
As you can see, the build script of the common module is trying to
use an incorrect named project which has duplicated prefixes.
Enforcing the correct thread usage has been enabled since 2.13.0.
Opting-out of this enforement is dangerous as it can hide very hard
to debug bugs.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424815808
If muxerWrapper.release() was throwing an exception, the progress state
was not updated and getProgress could throw an exception.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424696783
When the decoder output buffer was partially read, a call to
Codec.getOutputBuffer() was returning the same buffer, but with the
position reset to 0. The reason was that, in
Codec.maybeDequeueAndSetOutputBuffer(), mediaCodec.getOutputBuffer()
was called with the same buffer index (L350 in old rev), even though
there was already a buffer available (outputBufferIndex >=0). This
change avoids calling mediaCodec.getOutputBuffer() if the previous
buffer has not been released.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424612197
If the encoder picks a fallback resolution the video pipeline needs
to take this into account when configuring the frameEditor and when
setting up the fallback TransformationRequest that's passed to the
fallbackListener.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424611290
Move the code in its own class as DefaultAudioTrack
is getting very big. It also help for testability.
The new class is easily configurable and highly tested.
Manual test was used to catch any regression.
https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/issues/8891
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424602011
AnalyticsCollector can't be null when passed into ExoPlayerImplInternal,
so there is no need to pass it around as nullable.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424594031
Two of the sessions are finished at the same time in the test
and the order of the corresponding callbacks depends on the randomly
generated session string and the order these strings are stored in a
HashSet.
Update test to assert both callbacks are called and they contain the
right arguments, but don't assert on the order of these two callbacks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424548819
Ad playback shouldn't be affected by manual speed adjustments set
by the user. This change enforces unit speed for ad playback.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9018
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424546258
This only affects playbacks using the
experimentalUseProgressiveMediaSourceForSubtitles method.
Also update the SingleSampleMediaSource instantiation to be more
similar, to try and highlight differences like this in future.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424545980
In some cases we need to update the PlaybackParameters at period
boundaries, for example when switching from live to VOD and live
playback speed adjustment was still active at the point of switching.
Currently, we send the update when the playing MediaPeriod changes in
EPII, which is slightly too late because the new speed gets only applied
after the entire existing AudioTrack buffer has been played out.
We can time the update slightly better by updating the values at the
point where we change the reading period. This makes the update slightly
too early because it also applies to all samples currently in the
decoder. But generally, this is a lot better because the time spent
in the decoder is likely to be considerably lower than the duration of
the AudioTrack buffer.
Note that this change isn't perfectly aligning to the period boundary,
but reduces the number of samples with the wrong speed to a minimum.
If we are getting around to add additional code that allows updating
the speed at exactly the boundary, it also needs to be triggered from
the reading period update, so the new code location is also helpful in
the future.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9018
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424540551
* @CryptoType is a TYPE_USE annotation, so should appear after modifiers and directly before the type.
(see go/java-style#s4.8.5-annotations)
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 423821355
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9775
We got a few issues for this on GH already. Some RTSP servers do not provide
track timing in PLAY responses, or the timings are invalid.
Missing timing means the RTSP stream is not seekable. Added method to
1. Update the timeline that seek is not possible
2. Report read discontinuity so that playback can start from the beginning.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 423281439
If the output sample MIME type is inferred from the input
but is not supported by the muxer, we fallback to transcoding
to a supported sample MIME type.
The audio and video renderers need to make sure not to select the PassthroughSamplePipeline for this case. Which sample MIME type
to choose is decided by the EncoderFactory.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 423272812
To avoid the `MediaPeriodQueue`to discard the reading period, we can set the next ad of an ad group early and then (possibly) only change it's duration once we receive the actual duration. This way we avoid a rebuffering as a result of the reading period being discarded.
The change also takes care to properly set ad break and their durations when we join the live stream at the moment when an ad is playing.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 423163467
We currently only end sessions on Timeline updates if the associated media
is no longer in the playlist. But we should also end all sessions that are
finished as a result of the timeline update (similar to how this is done for
discontinuities). This issue was introduced by 394ab7bcfd
PiperOrigin-RevId: 423075855
We currently don't check which session is causing a network transfer
(it could be a preloaded item in a playlist). To clearly associate
network transfer data with sessions, we need to keep track of
transferred bytes and transfer time per session.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422867845
We may fall back to a different sample MIME type because
a) the sample MIME type inferred from the input is not supported
by the muxer or b) no encoders are available for the the requested
sample MIME type.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422849036
With this change, the MediaCodecAudioRenderer configures the MediaCodec
to not downmix audio only if spatialization can be applied. This way,
decoders who are downmixing by default are left doing so when
spatialization cannot be applied. The renderer re-initializes the codec
when spatialization properties change mid-playback.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422822952
TransformationRequest is otherwise immutable, so if we modify the
transformationMatrix in place (done before this cl) this may cause
confusing behaviour for apps when they reuse a TransformationRequest.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422822916
Currently, we keep the values for dropped/played frames, audio underruns
and current formats from the last session, causing double reporting
of counters and wrong track change reasons for formats. All these
values should be reset when the active session is finished, so that the
new session can start from scratch.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422798406
This change closes an edge case when an app is connecting a controller to a session that is already playing. In such a case `MediaControllerImplBase.getContentPosition()` keeps returning the first estimation for every call until `playWhenReady` changes for the first time.
Reproduction: Launch the demo-session app and start audio playback. Put the activity to the background and then to the foreground again. Go to the playlist view and `PlayerActivity` without interrupting playback and try to seek in the timebar. The position is stuck and snaps back.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422795360
Currently, we always end the current session if onSessionFinished is
called. However, the finished session may not be the active one (for
example when discarding prebuffered items in a playlist). To make this
code more robust, we can save the active session id explicitly and only
end this session.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422788542
After implementing fallback, it won't always be possible to
differentiate between muxer and encoder as the cause of an output
format not being supported.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422780443
This change adds more standard metadata fields to Cast metadata including the artwork URL that makes the cast device show the artwork in the Cast route dialog (https://screenshot.googleplex.com/uj4n4Jqd7it9bob) and the Cast device.
This change also discriminates between media with an audio MIME type and others. For audio MIME type the Cast metadata is set to MEDIA_TYPE_MUSIC_TRACK which changes the layout and shows artwork and additional audio meta data to be displayed (https://screenshot.googleplex.com/ASy3KDcsTdJDM2T).
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9663
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422589957
This change enables the ImaServerSideAdInsertionMediaSource for multi-period content. The global ad playback state is split into pieces for each period and the window and period durations are calculated accordingly in the ServerSideAdInsertionTimeline.
For multi-period live content (DASH), the ad playback state is not set with this change. This is deferred to a follow up CL. Splitting is very tricky. For each timeline update the windowStartTimeUs may vary for some milliseconds relative to the start of the period.positionInWindowUs. This requires to either introduce some fuzzy logic or to choose a different approach than for multi-period VOD. Because mistakes within the playback states of subsequent moving live windows produces crashes, it seems sensible to defer this for now and keep this change in a separate future CL (unblock further work, easy to rollback).
In this state, live DASH stream are working and the ad overlay is placed over the player correctly bu the SDK. However, ads are not reported by the position discontinuity event. Similarly, the player.isPlayingAd() does never returns true when a ad period is playing.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422539770
This CL implements fixing the input format to the encoder spec. Fixed
parameters include:
- MIME type
- Profile & level
- Resolution
- frame rate, and
- bitrate
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422513738
The MediaMetricsListener currently just looks at the mime type and
doesn't use the inference based on the URI if no mime type is set.
Also change default type to OTHER to avoid classifying streams from
URLs without clear file extension as progressive.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422373381
Adaptive video and audio selections will be limited to formats with
the same level of DecoderSupport and HardwareAccelatationSupport, unless
specifically allowed by new flags.
If different levels of decoder support are available, prefer primary
over fallback decoders and hardware-accelerated over software decoders
(in this order). For video, also prefer more efficient codecs, if both
are supported by hardware-accelerated primary decoders.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#4835
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9565
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422345048
MediaNotificationHandler tries to connect session in the same
process, so tests should be aware MediaControllers from the
MediaNotificationHandler.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422330424
This change moves the video track selection to the generic
selection method introcuced for audio and text. This ensures
we can apply the same criteria for fixed and adaptive video
track selections. Implicitly, this reorders the preferences
for adaptive tracks to give non-quality preferences (like
preferred MIME type or preferred role flags) a higher priority
than number of tracks in the selection.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9519
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422310902
This does currently only happen by chance in replaceStream (called from
enable) if the stream previosly played read until C.TIME_END_OF_SOURCE.
enable already makes all changes done in resetPosition (except resetting
the reading position), so it's less error-prone and makes the intention
clearer if the same code is called from both enable and resetPosition.
The effect of this bug was quite limited because the numerical value
of readingPositionUs was only relevant for periods with changing
durations and server-side inserted ads.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422300690
This is a small refactoring toward merging
MediaNotificationHandler and PlayerNotificationManager
In detail, this CL includes following changes:
- Use MediaController to dispatch commands to sessions in
MediaSessionService, rather than media key events.
- Use MediaController to monitor changes in MediaSession's
underlying Player, rather than ForegroundServiceEventCallback.
Removed the callback interface as well.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422049265
The app will be notified about fallback using a callback on
Transformer.Listener. Fallback may be applied separately for
the audio and video options, so an intermediate internal
FallbackListener is needed to accumulate and merge the track-specific
changes to the TransformationRequest.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 421839991
We currently run (almost) the same code for all track types.
De-duplicate this by using a single method that takes functional
interfaces for track-type dependent logic.
This has the benefit that all track-type dependent logic is
contained within their subclasses and the generic logic doesn't
need to make any assumption about the eligibility of tracks for
selection or adaptation, and doesn't need to access Parameters.
Make this change for audio and text only for now. Video can
be updated in a subsequent change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 421811411
Simplifying and clarifying variables, and adding comments.
Tested by confirming demo-gl and demo-transformer both
correctly display videos
PiperOrigin-RevId: 421792079
The existing wording would be correct if prefixed with
"Returns false if [...]", but it seems confusing to a document a boolean
method in terms the condition it returns false - so I reworded it in
terms of when it returns true.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 421682584
After this change exceptions throw by MediaCodec during
encoding/decoding will result in TransformationExceptions with
ERROR_CODE_ENCODING_FAILED/ERROR_CODE_DECODING_FAILED.
Before this change ERROR_CODE_FAILED_RUNTIME_CHECK was used.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 421560396
Expected images are taken on emulators, so a larger acceptable
difference from expected images must be accepted on physical devices.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 421543441