After this change users of ExoPlayerImpl and SimpleExoPlayer can use the media item base playlist API which converts the media item to a media source.
It adds the media item based methods to the ExoPlayer instead of the Player interface. This avoids a big change in the CastPlayer which requires migrating the cast extension to the MediaItem of the core module (follow up CLs).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300575567
This CL removes the prefixes to the tests added after a6d0caaa3c.
This CL is generated by following command
$ find -name '*Test.java' | xargs -I{} sed -i 's/^\ \ public\ void\ test\([A-Z]\)\(.*\)$/ public void \L\1\E\2/' {}
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300547504
This avoids duplicate events being dispatched to object foo if
addListener(foo) is called more than once.
Part of issue:#6765
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300529733
We currently have the following logic to update renderers during
period transitions:
1. Wait for the currently reading period to finish reading all its
streams.
a. Advance reading period.
b. Set all streams that can't be replaced to final.
c. If streams can be replaced, replace them now.
2. Wait until playback position reaches the transition point
a. Disable all unneeded renderers (or those that need
re-enabling).
b. Advance playing period.
c. Enable all new renderers (i.e. all except the ones where
we replaced streams directly in step 1c.
This logic causes delays because steps 2a and 2c can easily happen
before 2b. Doing this allows a smooth transition for cases where
renderers change or where they need to be re-enabled.
The new order after this change is:
1. Wait for currently reading period to finish reading.
a. Advance reading period.
b. Set all streams that can't be replaced to final.
2. Update reading renderers iteratively.
a. If streams can be replaced, replace them asap.
b. If renderes need to be disabled, do so as soon as the
respective renderer ended.
c. Once step b is fully finished, enable or re-enable all new
renderers.
3. Wait unril playback position reaches the transition point AND
all tasks in step 2 are done (i.e. all renderers are set up for the
playing period).
a. Advance playing period.
As a nice side effect, decoder enabled and disabled events are now
always reported for the reading period, which is more consistent with
other renderer callbacks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300526983
This list was meant to simplify some usages where we only want to
make operations on enabled renderers. However, keeping this list
up-to-date is slightly error-prone (because renderers aren't added
and removed from this list next to the corresponding enable and disable
calls) and it makes it hard to do more fine-grained changes that only
enable or disabled a single renderer at a time.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300513788
After this change MediaClocks and ExoPlayerImplInternal don't depend on the deprecated PlaybackParameter anymore but only know about playbackSpeed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300428791
This change deprecates the PlaybackParameters and remove the skipSilenceField from the PlaybackParameters. This implies that enabling and disabling skipping silences needs to be done on the Player.AudioComponent after this change.
After submission of the change, all Player API changes are done which are required to bring playbackSpeed and skipSilenceEnabled in the converged Player API state.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300420843
In the HLS Spec (https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-pantos-hls-rfc8216bis-04#section-4.4.3.6), specifically this or condition of this statement:
"... defined by the EXT-X-MAP tag, or is located between the start of the resource
and the offset of the first I-frame segment in that resource."
Change adds code to add this "implicit" Media Initialization Segment if no EXT-X-MAP defines one explicitly.
Pull in change to default to not use i-Frames for base AdaptiveTrackSelection.
The expectation is a subclases, that support transitioning to iFrame, will select these tracks.
This was a change suggested by @ojw28 to allow adpative track selection to work with IFrame only `Variant` as any other adaptive seleted `Track` in the `TrackGroup`. This actually works quite well with the exceptions that:
1. IFrame only tracks do not contain the same Rendition Group references as other non-iframe only varaints (so track selection should disable these tracks even in other non-video renderers.
2. Adapting to iFrame tracks only based on bandwidth might not be so good (as often larger spacial resolution iFrame track might have higher bitrate then lower spacial resolution non-iframe only track).
This change includes one proposed workaround in the AdaptiveTrackSelection class (only use iFrame for higher playback speeds).
Backout making the original `FormatAdjustingSampleQueue` an outer class and combining the new timestamp checking logic. This way the diff from `HlsSampleStreamWrapper` to dev-v2 are easier to see.
Update with code review suggestions:
1. rename to HlsCheckedSampleQueue to HlsSampleQueue and combine with format adjusting class.
2. Copywrite in added classes
3. Capture additional items useful for recovery and reporting in the exception class
4. Remove extraneous logging
5. eliminate magic number (50 seconds) and use percentage of duration
WIP:
- eliminate null check for chunk (chunkless prepare starts load before sampleQueue are created)
- work out recovery strategy
Add a SampleQueue subclass that checks the timestamp range of media samples queued to it and reports an exception on load if the timestamp is outside of spec bounds.
(Smashed to a single commit prior to rebase)
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Rollback of 949bbcfb2e
*** Original commit ***
Add masking for playWhenReady.
Masking is needed as soon as updates to a value can happen both in EPI
and EPII. PlayWhenReady is currently not masked because all updates
happen in EPI only. As soon as we allow pausing at certain times
(e.g. end of a stream), playWhenReady c...
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 300330307
*** Original commit ***
Add masking for playWhenReady.
Masking is needed as soon as updates to a value can happen both in EPI
and EPII. PlayWhenReady is currently not masked because all updates
happen in EPI only. As soon as we allow pausing at certain times
(e.g. end of a stream), playWhenReady changes may be triggered by EPII
as well and that's why we need masking.
To know when the value actually changed, we also need to update the
internal state to include whether playback is supppressed.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 300303307
Masking is needed as soon as updates to a value can happen both in EPI
and EPII. PlayWhenReady is currently not masked because all updates
happen in EPI only. As soon as we allow pausing at certain times
(e.g. end of a stream), playWhenReady changes may be triggered by EPII
as well and that's why we need masking.
To know when the value actually changed, we also need to update the
internal state to include whether playback is supppressed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300284613
Exceeding the period duration may mean that that playback transitions
to another item even if the player is currently paused.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300133655
There is no need for that, updating them is often forgotten and
takes up too much line space. Replace by a single TAG per test class.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300113072
This change uses mime types in a functionally equivalent way to how we used the extension hint so far.
Using a mimeType instead of the extension has some advantages. Most importantly mimeTypes are used by the cast SDK with which we want to achieve interoperability in the cast extension.
Using a mimeType instead of the extension hint further appears to be a bit more clear (which might be opinionated). Further mime types are a well known and widely used concept to identify file type on the internet and it provides asterix based generalizations (audio/*, */*) which could express the media type OTHER that ExoPlayer is using internally (no usage of asterix required so far though).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300058945
handlePrepare/Stop/SetPlayReady can be merged together as they all
handle changes to the desires state of the player.
Also, simplify parts of the control flow by not mixing code that
determines if audio focus needs to be handled with code that actually
acquires or abandons the focus.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 299824857
Without this option it's impossible to merge periods covering
different timestamps (at least not without playback issues).
Issue:issue:#6103
PiperOrigin-RevId: 299817540
The new version fixes some warnings in Gradle builds. Also
add missing indirect compileOnly dependencies to fix some more warnings
Issue:issue:#7007
PiperOrigin-RevId: 298855510
This option marks streams as final such that renderers play them out
completely, then waits until this happened, and then sets the player
to paused. After that, the player can continue to read the next period
to quickly resume playback if needed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 298824745
Update it to allow any listener class to be registered (and thus
require the caller of dispatch() to provide the type of listener
to call).
Maintain MediaSourceEventListener.EventDispatcher as a sub-class
for now so that all existing references continue to work. This
avoids creating a huge diff in one CL. The intention is to in-line
these incrementally.
This is pre-work for issue:#6765
PiperOrigin-RevId: 298818198
The default Robolectric Looper simulation mode is changing to PAUSED from LEGACY.
The following tests fail in this new mode, and are thus being defaulted to LEGACY.
For more details see go/robolectric-legacy-looper-mode-lsc
Cleanup change automatically generated by error-prone refactoring
//third_party/android/androidx_test/tools/errorprone/java/androidx/test/tools/errorprone:LegacyLooperModeConverter_refactoring
Tested:
TAP train for global presubmit queue
http://test/OCL:297627974:BASE:298600828:1583273401491:7d94dbaa
PiperOrigin-RevId: 298809656
DashMediaSource is created with Manifest data and streamKeys can be empty given that streamKeys are only created out of MediaItem inside DashMediaSource, and this particular implementation don't extract them out of MediaItem properties.
Tested=Verified playback works.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 298550021
This change adds the createMediaSource(MediaItem mediaItem) method to the MediaSourceFactory interface. It doesn't deprecate createMediaSource(Uri uri) to keep the cl smaller. Deprecation and removing calls to the deprecated method from within the library and extension follow in a separate CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 298352442
The test had two problems:
1. It posts messages using a Handler and we need to idle the main looper
to actually deliver this message.
2. SimpleDecoder uses a background thread that is not within our control
from the test. Ensure the decoding happens after we queue input buffers
by using a lock.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 298300175
This is one step toward following the google3's test naming convention.
See go/java-testing/getting_started#basic-test-template for details
why prefix test isn't necessary.
This CL is generated by following command
$ find -name '*Test.java' | xargs -I{} sed -i 's/^\ \ public\ void\ test\([A-Z]\)\(.*\)$/ public void \L\1\E\2/' {}
and then manually modified following tests where test method names conflict with test target.
- VorbisUtilTest
- VorbisReaderTest
- UtilTest
- DownloadManagerDashTest
- DefaultOggSeekerTest
- OggPageHeaderTest
- HlsMasterPlaylistParserTest
PiperOrigin-RevId: 298074653
We should only ignore seek to the current position if we are
currently READY or BUFFERING. Also, pending initial seek positions
should only be saved while we have an empty timeline, independent of
the player state.
Issue:#6886
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297813854
This is more accurate since it's just a placeholder and none of the
values is provided by the media.
It also allows to fix a problem in ClippingMediaSource where we
couldn't detect a clipping error because we didn't know if the
timeline is a placeholder or not.
Issue:#5924
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297813606
When a new Timeline arrives in the Player, we check whether we can keep
existing MediaPeriods. This check currently involves a condition that
checks if the MediaPeriod is already prepared. The only reason we do
that is to avoid calling MediaPeriod.seekToUs, which is not allowed
on an unprepared MediaPeriod.
It's better to keep the MediaPeriod to prevent restarting the
preparation process. The prepration check can move further down to the
place right before we would call seekToUs.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297812584
AnalyticsCollector keeps a list of existing MediaPeriodInfo that need
to be updated to new Timelines when they arrive. This already
happens in all cases except that the playingMediaPeriod wasn't updated
when it didn't change during the timeline update.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297812038
The positions were interchangeably used with window and period
positions. This change more clearly ensures that all positions in the
AdPlaybackState are based on periods and that we use the right adjustments
for all usages.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297811633
This removes noisy data from the dump files and allows updating less
dump files if a format field is added, removed or updated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297617138
Parallel asynchronous calls to MediaCodec.queueSecureInputBuffer() may
produce garbled video on some platforms. This workaround synchronizes
calls to MediaCodec.queueSecureInputBuffer() so that only one call is
in flight.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297601037
This change adds the callback onSkipSilenceEnabledChange to the AudioListener and calls it when changed by the user by calling setPlaybackParameters, or when changed internally by the DefaultAudioSink if the parameters are not applicable. It needs to be plumped through AudioSink, AudioRenderer to SEP which eventually calls the AudioListener.
No changes to the Player interface so far. The getter of skipSilenceEnabled is added to SimpleExoPlayer for completeness, but not yet to the Player interface. The setter is not yet exposed, but implemented as a private method for implementation reasons.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297590291
DefaultLoadControl applies the same min buffer duration to audio
and video. By default, min buffer is set equal to max buffer (50 seconds).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297324489
Note: The dump files will need updating again when the extractors
are modified to only set the appropriate bitrate. Enhancing the
test first is nice, because it means that in subsequent CLs the
dump file updates can be used to quickly see what's changed in
the output.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297188367
- Avoid having ExtractorHolder expose the underlying extractor.
- Make ProgressiveMP inject a DataSource instead of a DefaultExtractor.
This CL should introduce no functional changes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296944788
This change deprecates PlaybackParameter in AudioSink and splits it into playbackSpeed and skipSilenceEnabled. These properties are set separately in a future CL. The playback speed will be set through the MediaClock, while skipSilenceEnabled will be set by sending a message to the audio renderer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296457043
- Deprecate old Format.createXXX methods
- Deprecate most Format.copyXXX methods
- Stop using deprecated Format.copyXXX methods in the library
Note: Replacing library usages of Format.createXXX method
will be done in follow up CLs. These changes aren't purely
mechanical because we need to decide which out of peakBitrate
and averageBitrate to set in each case where currently a
single bitrate is provided.
Issue: #2863
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296450935
It's not clear why we're currently outputting the format in both init()
and consume() - it seems likely that this was accidentally introduced
in <unknown commit>
when we started outputting the format in consume() but didn't remove it
from init().
The SCTE-35 TsExtractorTest doesn't pass with the current code because
when it seeks back to the beginning of the file init() is not called
again so the second pass through only sees one sample (and
ExtractorAsserts checks that seeking back to 0 produces the same output
as reading the file from the beginning).
I generated the SCTE-35 sample using TSDuck's tsp command:
$ tsp --add-input-stuffing 1/10 \
-I file testdata/src/test/assets/ts/sample.ts \
-P pmt --service 1 --add-programinfo-id 0x43554549 --add-pid 600/0x86 \
-P spliceinject --service 1 --files scte_35.xml --wait-first-batch \
-P filter --negate --pid 0x1FFF \
-O file testdata/src/test/assets/ts/sample_scte35.ts
This was adapted from the instructions in section 5.2.24.1 of the TSDuck
user manual: https://tsduck.io/download/docs/tsduck.pdf
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296217084
Not important, but when overriding a method that can return null,
it seems preferable to put @Override first, followed by what it's
overriding (which includes the @Nullable).
Also remove explicit @NonNull use in the core library. @NonNull is
propagated by default, so this is redundant.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296188379
This is one step toward following the google3's test naming convention.
See go/java-testing/getting_started#basic-test-template for details
why prefix test isn't necessary.
This CL is generated by following command
$ find -name '*Test.java' | xargs -I{} sed -i 's/^\ \ public\ void\ test\([A-Z]\)\(.*\)$/ public void \L\1\E\2/' {}
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296169886
When copying CryptoInfo for asynchronous input buffer queueing,
re-use the destination CryptoInfo's arrays to avoid re-allocating
memory.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 295706771
Note on UnknownNull: Where there exists a generically typed
base class and both null and non-null types are permitted,
we need to clear the default non-null that's otherwise
propagated everywhere. This then lets the nullness of the
type work properly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 295582444
CryptoInfo.iv length is always 16. When the actual initialization vector
is shorter, zero out the trailing bytes.
Issue: #6982
PiperOrigin-RevId: 295575845
Previously, the input buffer accessUnit count
was passed as the output of the audio processors
which did not make sense as the processors can
split buffers.
This patch passes the access unit count through a
member variable.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 295572577
This is closer to how our actual renderers look like and allows tests
to use a similar logic to show/suppress the first frame in follow-up changes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 295557548
We will eventually remove the workaround from ExoPlayerImplInternal
added in
b84bde0252
and replace it by an error that gets thrown if the LoadControl behaves
badly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 295556131
Previously that was implicit, it was the passthrough dance:
- MimeTypes.getEncoding(inputFormat) did not
implement RAW MIME, so it was returning INVALID_ENCODING for PCM
- and allowPassthrough was returning
MimeTypes.getEncoding() != INVALID_ENCODING
- which was setting codecInfo.passthrough, and passthroughEnabled.
Thus Util.isEncodingPcm(encoding) is the opposite of
(MimeTypes.getEncoding(inputFormat) != C.ENCODING_INVALID)
This was rather implicit and brittle as anyone
could add support for audio/RAW in
MimeTypes.getEncoding and break PCM playback.
As a result make it explicit that allowPassthrough
must always return false in PCM.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 295144013
Modify TrackOutput.sampleData() to accept SampleDataReader instead of ExtractorInput. SampleDataReader supports only read and skip calls, which all sampleData() implementations already restrict themselves to.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 294905155
Currently only one access unit can be written per
buffer write. This has been found to be power
inefficient in an offload situation.
#exo-offload
PiperOrigin-RevId: 294886188
This information isn't easily available to the player at the moment (or it
would need to revaluate this every time), so add it to MediaPeriodInfo similar
to the existing isLastInTimelinePeriod.
The player needs to know whether a MediaPeriod is the last in its Timeline
window if we want to add an option to pause at the end of a window.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 294877628
Add fields in DecoderCounters for computing the average video frame
processing offset.
The MediaCodecVideoRenderer reports the video frame processing offset
and the demo app presents it on the debug information.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 294677878
The transition in EPII happens based on the duration of the periods, not
the windows. So use this duration in case they are not the same.
Also make sure to send the message at duration-1 because the playback position
at the duration is technically already the first position in the next item.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 294669335
This simplifies sending messages to the end of a stream. This was
already possible, but users needed to wait until the duration is known
before sending the message. This duration resolution can happen as part of the message position resolution.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 294626984
Language is already applicable to image formats as well.
It can also apply to video formats. For example when the
video contains burnt in subtitles. Also, some animation
studios produce multiple variants of animations, in which
text within the scene itself (e.g., a signpost) is
replaced to be language specific.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 294500227
- Replace tests specific to HTTP request headers with tests that
more generally test constructor correctness.
- Add test specifically around the constructor that infers the
HTTP method from postBody, since that's a non-trivial bit of
constructor logic.
Note: In general, I'm not sure this type of test (i.e., testing a
bit of trivial copying through a constructor) is worth the cost
of writing and maintaining them. That said, checking the new
uriPositionOffset is calculated correctly is non-trivial, as is
the HTTP method inference, so keeping them for now.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 294488684
This is a preliminary step toward adding a DataSpec.Builder,
which is needed for sanity when adding DataSpec.customData.
The existing absoluteStreamPosition field is very error prone,
because anyone using a Builder to adjust the request position
will need to remember to adjust two values:
dataSpec
.buildUpon()
.setAbsoluteStreamPosition(x)
.setPosition(x)
.build();
Furthermore, the difference between position and
absoluteStreamPosition is irrelevant in nearly all cases. In
the core library, the difference is only relevant when initializing
AES encryption/decryption to write/read cache files.
Replacing absoluteStreamPosition with uriPositionOffset will
simplify the code block above to:
dataSpec
.buildUpon()
.setPosition(x)
.build();
PiperOrigin-RevId: 294485644
Currently, the subset of audio tracks for adaptation is selected
purely based on the size of the subset in the track group, completely
ignoring the previously selected best individual track.
This change ignores all tracks with a different configuration than the
previously selected best track.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 294231806
While the window in which a message or a seek position is resolved is
still a placeholder, we need to re-resolve the position using the
user intent (i.e. the window position) when the timeline updates.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 293346360
The period in this method is most likely prepopulated correctly, but
this assumption is very error-prone and we should populate it locally.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 293345873
This allows to simulate samples in a stream more accurately
particularly when streams are prepared at a non-zero position and
issuing a sample with position=0 is not expected.
Also makes seek more realistic by also issuing one sample again.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 293344081
Once we receive an update from a masked source, we first start the
preparation of an already pending period, and only then notify the
player of the new timeline. If the period prepares immediately inline,
the MediaPeriod.onPrepared callback arrives before the
onPlaylistUpdateRequested call in the Player. THis is the wrong order
and causes issues when the player tries to lookup information in the
timeline that doesn't exist yet.
This change fixes preroll playbacks before live streams.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 293340031
The functional change is to set the bitrate fields to Format.NO_VALUE
in the case that they're non-positive in the header data. Else it's
very easy to to take the fields and copy them directly into Format as
incorrect values.
Issue #2863
PiperOrigin-RevId: 292920141
This change deprecates Player.onPlayerStateChanged(boolean pwr, int state). It removes deprecation for trivial cases. I'll remove other deprecated usages (mostly in ui module) in follow-up CLs to not bloat this CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 292917872
This condition is trying to detect when it might be necessary
to switch from a non-secure to a secure codec. This is not
possible if the DRM session is unchanged, unless a different
codec is required for some other reason (e.g., H264 -> H265),
which is anyway handled by canKeepCodec below.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 292909126
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of 3c56b113e4
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of d48dc4c159
*** Original commit ***
Move getting-stuck-prevention into DefaultLoadControl.
We recently added code that prevents getting stuck if the buffer is low and
the LoadControl refuses to continue loading (b84bde0252).
Move this logic...
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 292457964
Passing EXT-X-KEY DrmInitData through the FragmentedMp4Extractor
doesn't work for streams with key rotation, because an extractor
instance is used for multiple segments, but is only passed the
EXT-X-KEY DrmInitData corresponding to the first segment.
This change removes passing DrmInitData through the extractor,
and instead passes it via FormatAdjustingSampleQueue. This is
in-line with how manifest DrmInitData is handled during DASH
playbacks.
Issue: #6903
PiperOrigin-RevId: 292323429
This is a nice-regardless improvement to SampleQueue, which will
likely to used to fix the referenced issue. It makes it possible
for SampleQueue subclasses to support dynamic changes to format
adjustment in a non-hacky way.
Issue: #6903
PiperOrigin-RevId: 292314720