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