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
(cherry picked from commit 5c7ec13e85)
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
(cherry picked from commit 292f6de630)
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
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
(cherry picked from commit aedde2de39)
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 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
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
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 0ed53215c2)
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 9f3c595e02)
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 2056152824)
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 881622385d)
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
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
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of 57182ac7bd
*** 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
*** 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
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
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
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
The TrackSelector is released when the player is released. The
TrackSelector can be reused if TrackSelector.init() is called again.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 446439717
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
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
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 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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Live speed adjustment is used for all live playback at the moment,
but has no user visible effect if the media is not played with low
latency. To avoid unnecessary adjustment during playback without
benefit, this change restricts the live speed adjustment to cases
where either the user requested a speed value in the MediaItem or the
media specifically defined a low-latency stream.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9329
PiperOrigin-RevId: 421514283
This ensures we test the API level specific logic, in particular
around 5G-NSA detection.
Robolectric has a remaining bug that it doesn't support listening
to service state changes. Hence, we need to ignore some tests on
these API levels still until this is fixed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 421505951
The media codec renderers have fallback logic in getDecoderInfos
to assume that E-AC3 decoders can handle the 2D version of E-AC3-JOC and
that H264/H265 decoders can handle some base layer of Dolby Vision
content. Both fallbacks are useful if there is no decoder for the
enhanced Dolby formats.
Both fallbacks are not applied during track selection at the moment
because the separate MediaCodecInfo.isCodecSupported method verifies
that the mime type corresponding to format.codecs is the same as the
decoder mime type (which isn't true for the fallback case).
To fix the fallback logic, we can just completely remove this additional
check because it's not needed in the context of this method that is only
called after we already established that the decoder can handle the
format.sampleMimeType.
In addition, we need to map the Dolby Vision profiles to the equivalent
H264/H265 profile to make the codec profile comparison sensible again.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 420959104
* @Override is not a TYPE_USE annotation, so should appear before any modifiers and after Javadocs. @CryptoType is a TYPE_USE annotation, so should appear after modifiers and directly before the type.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 418811744
This more closely matches the pattern we have for all implementations
except DefaultMediaSourceFactory (e.g. ProgressiveMediaSource.Factory)
and other factory interfaces like (Http)DataSource.Factory.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 417826803
To support multi-period content we need to store AdPlaybackStates and
SharedMediaPeriod by the periodUid as a key. While after this no-op CL,
we still only support single-period content, storing these resources by
periodUid is the ground work for multi-period support being added in an
follow-up CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 416836445
We check the fraction of the available duration we have already
buffered for live streams to see if we can increase the quality.
This fraction compares against the overall available media duration
at the time of the track selection, which by definition can't include
one of the availabe chunks (as this is the one we want to load next).
That means, for example, that for a reasonable live offset of 3 segments
we can at most reach a fraction of 0.66, which is less than our default
threshold of 0.75, meaning we can never switch up.
By subtracting one chunk duration from the available duration, we make
this comparison fair again and allow all live streams (regardless of
live offset) to reach up to 100% buffered data (which is above our
default value of 75%), so that they can increase the quality.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9784
PiperOrigin-RevId: 416791033
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of 0aa23b08b1
*** Original commit ***
Add capability flags for hardware and decoder support
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9565
***
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 416285603
*** Original commit ***
Make audio track min buffer size configurable.
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: 415469179
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: 415268938
`DefaultAudioSink` already has 3 telescoping
constructors and an other one would be have been
needed to add a buffer size tuning option.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 414703366
Allowing duplicate groups caused some other code working with the
array to use reference equality comparison. This is error-prone,
easily forgotten (e.g. when using the TrackGroups in a map) and
causes bugs when TrackGroups are serialized to disk or to another
process.
All TrackGroups created by ExoPlayer are already unique and custom
code creating TrackGroupArrays with identical groups can easily
distringuish them by adding an id to each group.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9718
PiperOrigin-RevId: 413617005
And also tweak existing role flag logic to strictly prefer perfect
matches over partial matches.
Caveat: Video role flags only supported for fixed track selections
(same issue as Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9519).
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9402
PiperOrigin-RevId: 412292835
Currently, DrmSessionManager takes player specific values (= the
playback looper) through (pre)acquireSession calls and requires
the caller to pass in the same values every time.
Instead, we can configure the DrmSessionManager for playback with
a player once before it's being used. We can't simply extend the
prepare() method as prepare may be called before the player is
created to prewarm the DrmSessionManager.
The new method also takes a PlayerId which is bound to the lifetime
of the player similar to the playback looper.
To avoid breakage of custom MediaSources with DRM, we can keep the
old the SampleQueue.createWithDrm method as deprecated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 410998240
Currently, TrackSelectionOverrides are documented as being applied
per track type, meaning that one override for a type disables all
other selections for the same track type. However, the actual
implementation only applies it per track group, relying on the
track selector to never select another renderer of the same type.
This change fixes DefaultTrackSelector to fully adhere to the
TrackSelectionsOverride definition. This solves problems when
overriding tracks for extension renderers (see Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9675)
and also simplifies a workaround added to StyledPlayerView.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 409121711
The asynchronous MediaCodec adapter queues input buffers in a
background thread. If a codec queueuing operation throws an exception,
the buffer enqueuer will store it as a pending exception and re-throw it
the next time the adapter will attempt to queue another input buffer.
The buffer enqueuer's flush() and shutdown() may throw an exception if
the pending error is set. This is subject to a race-condition in which
the pending error can be set while the adapter is flushing/shutting down
the enqueuer, e.g., if an input buffer is still being queued and the
codec throws an exception. As a result, the adapter cannot flush or
shutdown gracefully.
This change makes the buffer enqueuer to ignore any pending error
when flushing/shuttinf down so that the adapter can flush/release
gracefully even if a queueing error was detected.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 409113054
MediaSource can be reused with other Player instances after they
have been released, so we need to set the PlayerId when preparing
the source. Access can mostly be handled by the implementation in
BaseMediaSource.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 408878824
And in a couple of related places.
This is for consistency with the rest of the codebase where
we exclusively use indices.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 408273372