The player already supports changing durations of periods and ads.
The only thing not yet supported is a change in ad break positions
which changes the duration of clipped content ending in an ad break.
Adding support for this requires updating the end position in
MediaPeriodInfo and changing the clip end position of the respective
ClippingMediaPeriod.
Issue: #5067
PiperOrigin-RevId: 373139724
All `add*Listener` and `add*Output` methods are
deprecated in favor of `addListener`.
As for the class themselves `VideoListener` and
`AudioListener` are not used internaly by ExoPlayer,
`VideoRendererEventListener`
and `AudioRendererEventListener` are use in their
place.
As a result `VideoListener` and `AudioListener`
can be deprecated in favor `Listener`.
On the other hand `TextOutput` and `MedataOutput`
are used both in the player interface and internally in
renderers.
This means that those class can't be deprecated.
There usage in the public interface are indirectly
deprecated as their is no way to use them without
using the deprecated `add*Output`.
Thus it's not an issue that the class themselves are
not deprecated.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 371318268
Imported from GitHub PR https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/8858
Fix bug in text alignment inheritance where child does not correctly inherit ancestor's setting
@icbaker
Merge 70eb4bceb73b3f07e2f8d545b4fa7961189ac52a into 45616f916b
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/8877 from dlafayet:multirowalign-cue d942b50a40525fea5d11b35a33d3bbc512550960
PiperOrigin-RevId: 371306966
Move VideoSize in the common module and have the Player return it.
`Listener` and `AnalyticsListener` `onVideoSizeChanged` are updated
with the old method deprecated.
`VideoRendererEventListener.onVideoSizeChanged` was also migrated to
`VideoSize` but the old method is removed, not deprecated.
This is because:
- apps calling/listening to this method is a rare and niche use-case.
- it would introduce hard to diagnostic issues where if only the caller
or the callee is updated to use the new method, the event will be lost.
This doesn't occur with the other 2 listeners as the caller is always
in ExoPlayer library and was updated to call both the old and new methods.
VideoSize is used everywhere except in `Format` as this would lead to
too much refactoring and backward compatibility breakage for little gain.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 371087419
Add method getAvailableCommands() in Player interface to return
the available commands. Method isCommandAvailable() moved to
BasePlayer since it can be implelented by calling
getAvailableCommands().
PiperOrigin-RevId: 370059328
A subsequent change will make the UI module access
SphericalGLSurfaceView and VideoDecoderGLSurfaceView
using reflection, now we're at the point where we only
need to reflect the constructors.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 369630102
The protected visibility causes problems in Kotlin (Issue: #8830) and
also prevents a subclass of AdaptiveTrackSelection.Factory that isn't
nested inside a subclass of AdaptiveTrackSelection (in both Java and
Kotlin).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 369468841
The original cl has been fixed by not implementing
VideoListener but Player.Listener in
StyledPlayerView.
VideoFrameMetadataListener and CameraMotionListener are still part
of the Player interface as a good way to break the UI dependency
on them has not yet been finalised.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 369417682
This change moves the responsibility of creating, configuring and starting the MediaCodec from the MediaCodecRender to the MediaCodecAdapter.Factory.
This move allows ExoPlayer's client to decide how and when codecs are created and/or reused.
To allow the move, this CL replaces MediaCodecRenderer.ConfigureCodec with MediaCodecRenderer.getCodecConfiguration
PiperOrigin-RevId: 369273887
*** Original commit ***
Move VideoComponent in ExoPlayer
VideoFrameMetadataListener and CameraMotionListener are still part
of the Player interface as a good way to break the UI dependency
on them has not yet been finalised.
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 369194309
VideoFrameMetadataListener and CameraMotionListener are still part
of the Player interface as a good way to break the UI dependency
on them has not yet been finalised.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 368863829
Other properties of SphericalGLSurfaceView (e.g., setDefaultStereoMode)
are not plumbed through the PlayerView components, and it doesn't scale
to plumb through all properties of all of the SurfaceView types.
Applications can instead do:
```
((SphericalGLSurfaceView) playerView.getVideoSurfaceView())
.setUseSensorRotation(useSensorRotation);
```
PiperOrigin-RevId: 368196537
This brings in another fix for `NullPointerExceptions` within `WebView` callbacks in the IMA SDK, related to companion ads.
Issue: #8447
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 367591047
- Take centerControls padding into account to prevent switching to
minimal mode too soon
- Disable clipping to padding to avoid the edges of controls from
being clipped as the view gets smaller
Issue: #8763
PiperOrigin-RevId: 366966298
This ensures BUFFER_FLAG_DECODE_ONLY is set on samples that are
before the playback start position, in the case that the queue
is created after the start position is set.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 366249188
When playing TrueHD streams, it's possible that the first decoded
buffer is empty, and that the channel count and sample rate are
still unknown. To correct for this, defer determining the format
until a buffer that will actually be output from the decoder has
been obtained, and only then query the channel count and sample
rate.
Issue: #8616
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 366246245
The exo_controls_background view is supposed to fill its parent,
and so previously used match_parent to do this. However, if the
parent uses wrap_content for its own dimensions, the constraints
being specified become somewhat ambiguous. The parent is supposed
to be sizing itself to wrap its children, and one of the children
is supposed to be sizing itself to match the parent.
Intuitively for this case, you'd hope that the layout logic would
size the parent to wrap its other children, and that the
match_parent child would then fill the parent with its determined
size. That's not what happens, and instead the parent ends up
expanding to occupy all of the space available to it.
This commit sets the exo_controls_background view's dimensions
to be 0dp in the layout, to stop it from influencing the size of
the parent. It's then expanded to fill the parent in code.
Issue: #8726
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 364868301
Null was an alias for DEFAULT. Remove this for nullness
safety in the API.
The ExoPlayer implementation still checks for null and
replaces it by DEFAULT, so this is ABI compatible.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 364370017
This change fixes playback of playlists where segments have the
extension and Content-Type of JPEG pictures (although in reality)
they are transport streams. File inferrence before this change will
cause an exception when assuming the inferred file type is one of
the allowed HLS containers.
#minor-release
Issue: #8733
PiperOrigin-RevId: 363641277
This makes HLS playback less liable to become stuck if discontinuity
tags are inserted at different times across media playlists.
Issue: #8700
Issue: #8372
PiperOrigin-RevId: 362903428
According to the spec (section 8.4.2), high numeric values represent low
priorities, so we need to flip this sort.
Issue: #8704
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 362558370
`ImaAdsLoader` clears its `AdPlaybackState` when it's released but this could
cause `AdsMediaSource` to look up information in the ad playback state that is
no longer in bounds.
Issue: #8693
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 362556286
Adds a new Listener that extends all other listener.
This is part of the component flattening goal.
After components have been flattened in Player,
and clients transitioned, existing listeners will be deprecated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 362287507
In a period transition we pass the start time of the next period, for
the final period we pass the duration of the period or timeline, if
known.
This means sideloaded subtitles now respect the end point of
ClippingMediaSource and ensures that content subtitles aren't
incorrectly displayed over mid-roll ads.
When transitioning back into the subtitled content the subtitles still
appear slightly before the video transitions, meaning the first subtitle
of the content is shown with the last few frames of the ad. Resolving
this in a way that doesn't break anything else requires a deeper
investigation.
Issue: #5317
Issue: #8456
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 361797118
MaskingMediaSource needs to resolve the prepare position set for a MaskingPeriod
while the source was still unprepared to the first actual prepare position.
It currently assumes that the period-window offset and the default position is
zero. This assumption is correct when a PlaceholderTimeline is used, but it
may not be true if the real timeline is already known (e.g. when re-preparing
a live stream after a playback error).
Fix this by using the known timeline at the time of the preparation.
Also:
- Update a test that should have caught this to use lazy re-preparation.
- Change the demo app code to use the recommended way to restart playback
after a BehindLiveWindowException.
Issue: #8675
PiperOrigin-RevId: 361604191
- Avoid having two onPositionDiscontinuity events (seek and transition)
sent after a seek to another media item.
- Avoid triggering an onPositionDiscontinuity event after a timeline
change.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 361092914
Latest LTS version is better than latest stable version because it will
be supported for longer.
#minor-release
Issue:#8581
PiperOrigin-RevId: 359467482
Allow offload of gapless content even if gapless offload is not known to be supported by the device.
This is not exposed in the high level DefaultRendererFactory as most
users are expected to prefer fidelity to power savings.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 359336407
The concept of Renderers is not needed in the
Player interface. Move it to ExoPlayer.
This should not break most users as they use SimpleExoPlayer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 359220977
- Ensure consistency between (Styled)PlayerControlView,
PlayerNotificationManager, TimelineQueueNavigator and
DefaultControlDispatcher.
- Handle the case where a live stream has ended when enabling previous
and next actions (window.isLive() is true and window.isDynamic is
false in that case)
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 359063793
- If DataSource.close fails then it's unknown whether the underlying file was
written to the cache. We should assume that it has not been.
- Always re-query cachedBytes at the start of CacheWriter.cache, since its
current value may be incorrect if a previous failure was the result of a
file not being written to the cache.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 359039109
When we add DRM pre-acquire support to SampleQueue, we'll dispatch
twice the number of acquire and release events. This is slightly
confusing, since there's the same number of
DrmSessionManager#acquireSession() calls.
We can mitigate this by only dispatching each acquire and release
event to at most one EventDispatcher.
This also changes the events fired when playing a stream with both audio
and video encrypted with the same keys (even without pre-acquisition).
Before: The EventDispatcher would see 2 aquires, 1 key load and 2
release events.
After: The EventDispatcher will see 1 acquire, 1 key load and 1 release.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 358804502
This is preferable to just logging to LogCat so that listeners can
report this to analytics systems if required.
Issue: #6384
PiperOrigin-RevId: 357906079
`ImaAdsLoader` will preload the first ad of a subsequent media item, but the
preloaded ad might not actually play because the user could seek to a non-zero
position in that media item (which could trigger playback of a midroll, not the
preroll). In this case, playback would get stuck because the midroll ad
expected to play after the seek would never load, because the IMA SDK expected
the preroll to play first.
Fix this behavior by discarding the preloaded ad break. If there isn't a seek,
the transition to the next media item is still seamless.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 357682510
Previously it was safe to query the first period in the timeline, but
now we support using the ads loader in concatenations we need to use
the current period index instead.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 357578003
The available end time was accidentally substracted by the start time
of the last period.
To avoid similar time reference confusion in the future, also renaming
many variables and methods to clearly reflect the time reference point.
And to avoid constant conversion, the processManifest method also
attempts to converge to time relative to the start of the window as
quickly as possible.
Issue: #8537
PiperOrigin-RevId: 357001624
If keepalive is disabled the existing code over-eagerly releases
DrmSession instances. This is arguably OK since a (Default)DrmSession
should be released before its (Default)Manager is released
(since the underlying MediaDrm instance might be released when the
manager is released). And if all sessions are released before the
manager is released then `sessions` is empty, so the loop is a no-op.
Issue: #8576
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 356955308
The `DrmConfiguration.sessionForClearTypes` property is often used
to ensure a secure decoder is used for clear ads played in encrypted
content. This is because some devices show black frames when switching
decoders.
Before this change the DRM config isn't propagated down when
constructing the ad media source, meaning
`DrmSessionManager.DRM_UNSUPPORTED` is always used, which will
cause playback to switch from secure to clear decoder when transitioning
to an ad break (ignoring the MediaItem `sessionForClearTypes` option.
Issue: #8568
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 356951124
Without this a new manager is instantiated for every item in a playlist,
meaning the impact of caching improvements to DefaultDrmSessionManager
are reduced (since the cache doesn't persist across playlist items).
With this change, playlists of items with identical DRM config will use
the same manager instance (and thus share existing sessions).
Issue: #8523
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 356690852
Also allow the player's prepared ad media period durations array to exceed the
length of the loaded ad URIs array, as it's possible for the player to buffer
an ad media period fully at the point where it's known that an ad is coming up
but its URI is still unknown.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 356249284
Before, the level was set to null in this case.
MediaCodecUtil.getCodecProfileAndLevel() was therefore returning null
and the fallback to AVC/HEVC was not enabled in MediaCodecVideoRenderer.
Issue:#8530
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 355574499
* Move cherrypicked changes from dev-v2 to 2.13.0
* Use a bulleted list instead of comma-separated.
* Standardise everything into present, imperative sentences.
* Remove a couple of mixed-font words (I left cases with a separating
apostrophe, as these seemed visually clearer).
* Merge multiple issue links into a single set of parentheses.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 355180143
Without this no error is currently logged or propagated to EventLogger.
The propagation doesn't happen because
MergingMediaSource.ForwardingEventListener only propagates events
originating from the "main" source in the merge:
<unknown commit>
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 354902467
- Fix comparison between a byte and 0xFF to avoid conversion of 0xFF to
byte and to int again (due to numeric promotion).
- Fix addition of int and byte with most significant bit set. The byte
was incorrectly promoted to an int negative value.
Issue:#8496
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353865751
`TrackSelection` had mutation methods which were to be called only
internally by ExoPlayer components but were exposed in the
public `Player` interface.
The mutation methods have been moved out of `TrackSelection`
to a new class `ExoTrackSelection`.
Current track related read-only method have also been moved out,
because they are actually something quite unclear.
Even for a single item playlist, it's the track being buffered rather
than the track being played, which is unclear.
But when you have a playlist it starts to get really confusing,
because if the next item is being buffered, then it's actually
the last track to be buffered in the currently playing item.
As a final aside, the implementations don't do proper thread synchronization
to ensure visibility of updated state by the calling thread.
Exposing those mutable methods in the public `Player` interface
was problematic because they leaking internal concepts of `ExoPlayer`.
This is also required to minimize the `Player` interface for long term
stability.
`ExoTrackSelection` is a subclass of `TrackSelection`.
This is not ideal as an `TrackSelection` implementation could
break the current immutability.
This was done in order for this refactor to be simpler.
A future patch will fully split the two classes.
All `MediaPeriod` and `Sources` had to be updated to use the new
`TrackSelection` dynamic aspect class name.
An alternative would have been to break ExoPlayer's public API, keeping
`TrackSelection` as the dynamic aspect name, and calling the public static
aspect class `TrackSelectionState` or similar.
Nevertheless, while it would have impacted less files, it would have
many more small apps and casual users of ExoPlayer.
#player-to-common
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353637924
`ImaAdsLoader` only loads ad media URLs once playback of the preceding ad (if
any) has started, and this behavior is likely to be similar for other ad loader
implementations due to limits on how long before an ad plays it is meant to be
loaded. This is problematic for very short ads followed by an ad because the ad
will load to the end but load control may not allow playback to start due to
the total buffered duration being low.
Fix this by allowing playback to start regardless of load control if we are
waiting for an ad media period to prepare.
An alternative fix would be to fake the ad progress in the `ImaAdsLoader` to
trigger loading the next ad, but this would only allow one ad to load ahead (so
the problem would remain for two short ads in a row followed by another ad).
Issue: #8492
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353600088
This ensures the message devilery is governed by the clock.
Also replace setting a Handler with a Looper to facilititate this
change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353019729
The IMA SDK currently notifies `CONTENT_RESUME_REQUESTED` then
`CONTENT_PAUSE_REQUESTED` quickly afterwards when playing an ad for an initial
seek. This triggered the logic to skip VPAID ads added for Issue: #7832,
causing the ad to be skipped.
This change reverts the fix for that issue and extends the ad preload timeout
logic to cover the case of an initial seek as well. Incompatible VPAID ads will
still be skipped but only after the preload delay (this seems fine given that
they are documented not to be supported, and we are just making the failure
mode less bad on a best-effort basis!).
Issue: #8428
Issue: #7832
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353011270
This prevents trying to post the response to possibly dead threads,
which causes an IllegalStateException to be logged.
Issue: #8328
PiperOrigin-RevId: 352388155
- Once the ability to add debug listeners is removed, analyticsCollector
is the only component that needs to receive the events. Hence it is
called directly.
- It seemed less confusing to do the same thing for (non-debug) video and
audio events, and to have AnalyticsCollector no longer implement
VideoListener and AudioListener directly. This clears up confusion that
arises as a result of the debug and non-debug interfaces defining the
same methods in some cases, and having to be careful not to end up
calling the corresponding AnalyticsCollector method twice.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 351835491
The VideoDecoderOutputBufferRenderer will be set
automatically when setVideoSurfaceView is called on a
VideoDecoderGLSurfaceView.
#player-to-common
PiperOrigin-RevId: 351742601
- SimpleExoPlayer now always generates a session ID at
construction time. This ID is used indefinitely, including
for tunneling, unless a call to setAudioSessionId is made
to change it.
- DefaultTrackSelector support for enabling tunneling has
been changed to a boolean, since tunneling now uses the
same session ID as non-tunneled mode.
- Since the session ID is now always set at the top level,
internal propagation of generated session IDs is no longer
necessary, and so is removed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 351349687
Catching OOM errors is bad practise unless there is a specific known
cause that tried to allocate a large amount of memory. Without this
known cause with a large allocation, the source of the error is
likely somewhere else in the app and every random small further
allocation may lead to additional OOM errors (for example b/145134199).
We have three known causes in ExoPlayer:
1. Source allocations based on unexpected values in streams. This is
caught on the loader thread and reported as an
UnexpectedLoaderException.
2. Output buffer allocations by non-MediaCodec decoders. These are
caught in SimpleDecoder on the decoder thread and reported as
UnexpectedDecodeException.
3. Input buffer allocations by non-MediaCodc decoders in their
constructors. These are currently caught on a higher-level and
reported as ExoPlaybackException.TYPE_OUT_OF_MEMORY.
For consistency and to prevent catching OOM errors without known cause
we can remove the generic TYPE_OUT_OF_MEMORY and catch the specific
exception where it occurs to report it as an
ExoPlaybackException.TYPE_RENDERER. This also has the added advantage
that the format metadata is added to the exception.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 351326688
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of ff8c8645ab
*** Original commit ***
Merge #8401: Initialize Format.codecs from HEVC SPS NAL unit (#8393)
Imported from GitHub PR https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/8401
This will allow ExoPlayer to check if video track's profile and level are supported by decoder when playing progressive media so...
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 351139861
- Support setting the user-agent in CronetDataSource
- Support setting the default user-agent in CronetEngineWrapper
- Use the underlying network stack's default user-agent by
default. Many applications will configure the underlying
CronetEngine or OkHttpClient with a user-agent that they
expect to be used throughout their app, so always overriding
this with our own default, on reflection, is not the best
thing to do!
Issue: #8395
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350921963
*** Original commit ***
Merge #8401: Initialize Format.codecs from HEVC SPS NAL unit (#8393)
Imported from GitHub PR https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/8401
This will allow ExoPlayer to check if video track's profile and level are supported by decoder when playing progressive media sources.
Merge e582fb91b73c7c95e754167140211d5473c36d14 into 1347d572ef
Issue: #8393
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350871621
I think this was missed when integrating DefaultMediaSourceFactory with
SingleSampleMediaSource.Factory in
315ba6f324
Issue: #8430
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350759580
Imported from GitHub PR https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/8401
This will allow ExoPlayer to check if video track's profile and level are supported by decoder when playing progressive media sources.
Merge e582fb91b73c7c95e754167140211d5473c36d14 into 1347d572ef
Issue: #8393
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/8401 from equeim:hevc-codecs e582fb91b73c7c95e754167140211d5473c36d14
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350738065
This requires the parent of the background to draw and have padding large enough to support the size of the ripple.
The bottom buttons must remained bordered as the space around them is constrained.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350590722
Without this feature it's impossible to nicely merge multiple sources
with different durations if these durations are not known exactly
before the start of playback.
Issue: #8422
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350567625
This allows to set preferences based on MIME type for video and audio.
The MIME type preference is applied after other explicit preferences
and restrictions (e.g. language or max resolution), but before implicit
preferences like bitrate.
Issue: #8320
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350550543
The experimental setting shows positive results and can be turned
on by default. To avoid adaptation between HLS audio formats without
bitrates, we need to ensure that only formats with bitrates are
considered for adaptation.
Also added tests for these features.
Issue: #5111
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350315296
- Re-layer layout so that the central controls end up on
top (and, more importantly, have preference for receiving
touch input) if the view is so small that elements start
to overlap. This requires splitting the background and
the controls themselves.
- Fix bug that could cause the scrubber to not be hidden
in minimal mode, if the mode is entered when the controls
are not visible.
- Fix positioning of minimal controls.
- Remove scrubber padding in minimal mode, since the scrubber
- Remove unused bar_gravity value.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 347008789
This was reported for SSA/ASS in PR #8265, but it seems to me the
SubRip part of the Matroska spec is similarly loose, so this change
handles null-terminated strings in both.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 345452667
Previously `MediaPeriodQueue` would return null if an ad media URI hadn't
loaded yet, but this meant that the player could be stuck in `STATE_READY` if
an `AdsLoader` unexpectedly didn't provide an ad URI. Fix this behavior by
masking ad media periods. `MaskingMediaPeriod` no longer requires a
`MediaSource` to instantiate it.
This also fixes a specific case where playback gets stuck when using the IMA
extension with an empty ad where the IMA SDK unexpectedly doesn't notify the ad
group fetch error.
Issue: #8205
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344984824
The ref'd issue was marked as a doucmentation candidate, but I think
the confusion likely arises from the lack of "next" and "previous" in
the method names. Our other UI components also support enabling each
button individually, so this also brings notifications in line with
those.
Issue: #6491
#exofixit
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344058969
- Remove restriction on `AdsMediaSource`s in playlists in `ExoPlayerImpl`.
- Allow playing playlists of `AdsMediaSource`s in the demo app.
- Add a sample with ads in a playlist in the demo app.
Issue: #3750
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344018774
*** Original commit ***
Update Styled non bottom buttons to be borderless.
This requires the parent of the background to draw and have padding large enough to support the size of the ripple.
The bottom buttons must remained bordered as the space around them is constrained.
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343531411
RunnableFutureTask is not reusable. Trying to reuse it meant that a
failure in one doWork() call would cause subsequent download() calls
to (a) not block until the runnable has finished executing (does not
apply when using a direct executor), and (b) throw the same failure
as thrown from the first doWork() call.
This could cause #8078 if the initial failure occurred before the
content length was resolved. Retries are not blocked on their work
completing due to (a), and the download would be marked as failed due
to (b). The work itself could then resolve the content length, which
causes the stack trace in this issue.
Issue: #8078
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343498252
This callback allows listeners to know when all simultanous changes
have been handled and the values reported through callbacks are
again completely consistent with value obtained from Player
getter calls.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343476639
Background:
1. When the player has multiple audio renderers, by default they share a
single AudioSink.
2. When any new renderer is enabled, all disabled renderers are reset
prior to the new renderer being enabled. This is to give them a chance
to free up resources in case the renderer being enabled needs them. These
reset calls are expected to be no-ops for renderers that have never been
enabled.
The issue:
The problematic case arises when there are two audio renderers and a third
renderer (e.g., text) is being enabled. In this case, the disabled audio
renderer's reset call ends up resetting the AudioSink that's shared with the
enabled audio renderer. The enabled audio renderer is then unable to make
progress, causing playback to freeze.
This is a minimal fix that directly prevents the mentioned issue. There are
multiple follow-ups that would probably make sense:
1. Having ExoPlayerImplInternal track which renderers need to be reset, and
only resetting those renderers rather than all that are disabled. This
seems like a good thing to do regardless, rather than relying on those
calls being no-ops.
2. If we want to continue sharing AudioSink, we need to formalize this much
better and make sure we have good test coverage. Messages like
MSG_SET_VOLUME are also delivered to the AudioSink multiple times via
each of the renderers, which works currently because DefaultAudioSink
no-ops all but the first call in each case. This is pretty fragile though!
Issue: #8203
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343296081
This requires the parent of the background to draw and have padding large enough to support the size of the ripple.
The bottom buttons must remained bordered as the space around them is constrained.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 342162231
This information is already available in the MappingTrackSelector,
but not currently forwarded to the TrackSelection.Factory.
This makes it more complicated (or impossible) to depend on period
or manifest information in the track selection (for example to only
select tracks which are cached for the current format).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 340605886
1. Move logic to decide to re-initialize the codec rather than using
MediaCodec.setMediaDrmSession if (a) PlayReady is in use, and (b)
the new session is still provisioning. This would previously have
happened asynchronously after an input format change, after the
decoder has subsequently been flushed. After this change the logic
executes synchronously when the input format changes. This helps
with the ref'd bug, since we want to propagate reasons for codec
re-initialization through inputFormatChanged events.
2. Whilst moving the logic for re-initialization if PlayReady is
being used, I fixed a bug that would occur when switching from
[PlayReady --> non-PlayReady]. Re-use doesn't work in this case.
The old logic only checked for the [Something --> PlayReady] case.
3. Remove pointless codec flush if updating the DRM session having
not queued anything to the codec.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 340299790
ImaAdsLoader notified onEnded whenever an ad finished playing, but when an ad
is skipped in an ad pod we'd receive a playAd call before the player
discontinuity for skipping to the next ad. Fix this behavior by checking that
IMA's playing ad matches the player's playing ad before notifying onEnded.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 339424910
This was causing issues old devices where the class
inheriting StreamEventCallback was loaded even though
it was not used.
Instead use an anonymous class that seem to be loaded
more lazily.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 337252687
The 'implementation' dependency causes problems when resolving
ListenableFuture in contexts that also include the
com.google.guava:listenablefuture:1.0 dependency.
Issue: #7905
Issue: #7997
Issue: #7993
PiperOrigin-RevId: 337093024
1. The first time the player controls are are made visible,
there is no animation.
2. The first time the player controls are made visible, the
"select tracks" button isn't displayed. When tapping to
subsequently hide the player controls, the button briefly
becomes visible and then is hidden again. This bug is due
to state in StyledPlayerControlViewLayoutManager being
out of sync, resulting in StyledPlayerControlView's
onVisibilityChange not being called properly.
After this change both of these issues should be resolved.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336704031
Adjusted the bottom layout of StyledPlayerControlView :
- Enlarged bottom button's height to make tapping easier.
- Extended greyed background area to upper edge of seekbar.
- Gave padding between bottom edge of the overall layout and bottom buttons.
- Reduced horizontal margins between bottom buttons.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336041160
Previously, the overflow button was always shown at the bottom in StyledPlayerControlView
and hided the settings cog even when there is enough space.
With this change, the settings cog moves out from overflow and
the overflow button is shown only when the buttom space is not enough.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 336029179
Experiments showed the timeout is beneficial to avoid ANRs and
we can thus enable the feature by default.
Also add configuration to set the timeout if required.
Issue: #5887
PiperOrigin-RevId: 335652506
Using a timeout prevents ANRs in cases where the underlying platform
gets blocked forever, so we enable this feature by default.
Issue: #4352
PiperOrigin-RevId: 335642485
This is in preparation for supporting playlists of ads media sources using
ImaAdsLoader.
Existing ways of passing ad tags should still function but are deprecated (and
won't be supported with playlists).
Issue: #3750
PiperOrigin-RevId: 335618364
`subtitle` is only guaranteed to be non-null if
`nextSubtitleEventIndex != C.INDEX_UNSET`. The null check added in
0efec5f6c1
was too early.
Issue: #8017
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334777742
This was broken by 74a9d8f680
because DashManifestParser switched to setting Format.sampleMimeType to
text/vtt while SubtitleDecoderFactory was still expecting
application/x-mp4-vtt. This change teaches SubtitleDecoderFactory to
check both Format.containerMimeType and Format.sampleMimeType.
I'll investigate a follow-up change to remove
MimeTypes.APPLICATION_MP4VTT completely (it's currently still used in
AtomParsers).
Issue: #7985
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334771672
When I moved ParsableByteArray#data behind a getter I replaced some
assignments with calls to reset(byte[]):
ce2e6e2fd6
reset(byte[]) deliberately sets `limit` to `data.length`, in order to
handle cases that were reassigning `data` but not updating `limit`.
However OggPacket was already using `limit` to track where to write
'new' data into the array, so changing `limit` to `data.length` caused
us to try and write new data beyond the end of the array.
I looked at other uses of reset(byte[]) in ce2e6e2fd6
and condluded the only other usage in MatroskaExtractor is legit and
shouldn't be updated like this (because MatroskaExtractor previously
*wasn't* correctly updating/maintaining `limit`).
Issue: #7992
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334601586
Non-realtime AudioTrack playback speed was not taken into account when
extrapolating the old mode's position, causing the position not to
advance smoothly.
This should be a no-op when not using AudioTrack playback params for
speed adjustment.
Issue: #7982
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334151163
On receiving a fetch error for an ad that would otherwise play based on an
initial/seek position, the pending content position wasn't cleared which meant
that position reporting was broken after a fetch error. Fix this by always
clearing the pending position (if there was a pending position that will have
triggered the fetch error).
Also deduplicate the code for handling empty ad groups (fetch errors)
and ad group load errors.
Issue: #7956
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334113131
The shrinking didn't mention that users of the existing
ProgressiveMediaSource need to pass in ExtractorsFactory.EMPTY to the
SimpleExoPlayer.Builder as well.
Also updated the release notes to mention the changed shrinking
guidance.
Issue: #7937
PiperOrigin-RevId: 333060452
We have a workaround for uneven sample stream durarions in playlists that
assumes a renderer allows playback if it's reading ahead or waiting for
the next stream.
652c2f9c18 changed this logic to no longer require to
wait until the next stream is prepared due to a change in how we advance
media periods in the queue. However, the code falsely still requires the
next stream to exist (even if it's not prepared). This can cause a stuck
buffering state when the difference in the duration of the streams is more
than what we buffer ahead because we never create the next stream in such
a case.
Note: DefaultMediaClock.shouldUseStandaloneClock has roughly the same logic
and also doesn't require the next stream to be present.
Also fix a test that seemed to rely on this stuck buffering case to test
stuck buffering detection. Changed the test to not read the end of stream
to ensure it runs into the desired stuck buffering case.
Issue:#7943
PiperOrigin-RevId: 333050285
I didn't copy-paste the whole of
https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/UsingProGuardWithGuava because
this line seems relevant based on our current usage.
Lots of that file seems to relate to classes that are strongly
discouraged on Android:
https://github.com/google/guava/wiki/Android#specifics
I've only added this to the `common` module, since everyone that uses
ExoPlayer must depend on that. This avoids duplicating this line into
every module that has a Guava dependency.
Also remove some other warning suppressions that are defined in both
`core` and `common`.
Issue: #7904
PiperOrigin-RevId: 332203086
- Remove SampleQueue changes (they're being picked up in 2.12, but
are sufficiently minor to not warrant a release note)
- Update 2.12 estimated release date
PiperOrigin-RevId: 330409443
Currently the audio renderer can become ready before the AudioTrack
actually has enough data to play something, which means that the
player may transition to the ready state before audio starts
playing. This makes the player's current state transition not very
useful for detecting when audio actually starts playing.
This change adds a new event to notify apps when the audio position
is increasing after a pause or seek/flush/reset event, and includes
an estimate of the system time at which audio playout started.
Issue: #7577
PiperOrigin-RevId: 327810040
AudioTrack.setPlaybackParams can be used to adjust playback speed.
This is preferable to application-level speed adjustment (currently
implemented in ExoPlayer) from API 23 because the speed change
occurs in the mixer, which means that the audio track buffer doesn't
need to drain out before the speed adjustment takes effect.
Issue: #7502
PiperOrigin-RevId: 326392301
Find sbgp and sgpd boxes with grouping_type == seig in the case they don't
come first. Previoulsy we would only find them if they came first.
Issue: Issue: #7716
PiperOrigin-RevId: 325407819
The working of libOpus is different from ffmpeg. With ffmpeg, the decoder can
be configured to output floating point PCM. While in libOpus, floating samples
are acquired by calling a different function. This is the reason the new JNI
functions and the logic in OpusDecoder/LibopusAudioRenderer is added to
support float output.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 324661603
This callback was not notified before, which could theoretically lead to ad
loading timing out. In practice it doesn't currently happen because the timeout
appears to start when the ad cue point is reached, not when loadAd is called.
We notify onLoaded when the ad media period is prepared (for HTML5 the
recommendation is to notify on the HTMLMediaElement 'canplay' event, which this
roughly corresponds to).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 324568407
Issue: #7244 added this feature to HLS. This change is the exact copy
in ChunkSampleStream to add the same support to the other adaptive
formats.
Note that ChunkSampleStream doesn't support slicing, so we can't cancel
a read-from chunk, and we need to prevent reading into an already
canceled chunk load so that the chunk can be automatically discarded
after the cancelation.
Issue: #2848
PiperOrigin-RevId: 324179972
*** Original commit ***
Pass startPositionUs into Renderer.replaceStream
Plumb this down into BaseRenderer.onStreamChanged and use it when
deciding whether to render the first frame of a new period.
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 323447253
These callbacks were only necessary to track the queue in AnalyticsCollector and there is no other known benefit of having them.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 322535274
- Removed corresponding playback examples in the resouce JSON files.
- Removed the spherical style declaration.
- Removed spherical stereo mode related Intent settings, and
- Removed code to play back media in spherical stereo mode
BUG=160460714
(grafted from 595fe17a480d5bc64d0198130150d8e8a5daa679)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 322206314
Plumb this down into BaseRenderer.onStreamChanged and use it when
deciding whether to render the first frame of a new period.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 321175627
AdDisplayContainer now takes the video ad player at construction time,
and obstructions are registered/unregistered via a new method. Also
'content complete' is now notified via ad callbacks rather than the
AdsLoader.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 320567666
The wait time parameter is an implementation detail where we can just
provide a default.
In addition, we should also force the evaluation when the last chunk
in the queue changed to ensure it is always evaluated before starting
to load a new chunk.
Issue: #7582
PiperOrigin-RevId: 319949251
Clearing the exception puts the SimpleDecoder into a silent failure
state - the decoder thread is dead (because decode() has returned
false) but it's still possible to queue buffers to the decoder (they
just never get decoded). This partially reverts
4107375c9d
Also always recreate the decoder when handling an error in TextRenderer
This ensures we can try and decode a later subtitle sample after
encountering a decode error. This behaviour is what nulling out the
exception in SimpleDecoder.flush() was trying to achieve. We need to
ensure we don't start passing data to the new decoder until we've
hit the next key frame, so we throw away any non-keyframe samples
inside TextRenderer#render().
Issue: #7590
PiperOrigin-RevId: 319785908
We don't need the renderer immediately after stopping, so the
renderer should not throw a checked exception until it's used again.
This is inline with the not throwing from disable().
Also, none of the known implementation throw an exception at the moment
and all reasonable base classes omit the throws clause already.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 319503643
Issue: #7011
Issue: #6725
Issue: #7066
This also mitigates (but doesn't fix) Issue: #4133 because it
prevents a second key load after a short clear section.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 319184325
- Deprecate constructors that don't take an executor, to direct
developers toward the new ones. Callers can trivially pass
Runnable::run to one of the new ones if they want old behaviour.
- Add comment explaining warning suppression added in the CL that
added parallelised download support.
Issue: #5978
PiperOrigin-RevId: 318803296
On reaching the end of the content we would notify content complete
and skip unplayed ads, causing a timeline change. That timeline change
was handled in a way that caused a further timeline change in the
2.11.6 release, where we don't yet deduplicate no-op Timeline changes,
causing repeated timeline changes indefinitely.
At tip-of-tree, the timeline wouldn't refresh repeatedly. However the
code for sending content complete at the point of transitioning to
play a preloaded postroll ad was not correct in that it didn't mark
previous ads as skipped. Instead they happened to be marked as
skipped later on due to the timeline change handling content
completion code triggering again.
Fix this by only marking ads as skipped when content completes once,
to avoid the duplicate timeline change, and moving the skipped ad
marking so it happens in the same place as notifying content complete.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 318454908
*** Reason for rollforward ***
Rollforward after making sure the handler is created,
and that a test is written preventing a
similar regression.
*** Original change description ***
Rollback of b6f5a263f7
*** Original commit ***
Rollforward of commit 5612ac50a3.
*** Reason for rollforward ***
Rollforward after making sure the handler is created
from the playback thread and not from an app thread.
*** Original change description ***
Rollback of e1beb1d194
*** Original commit ***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 318274400
Numerical lines conceptually map to a grid of lines in the viewport,
with the Cue text lines being aligned to one of the viewport lines.
It doesn't make sense to position a single-line cue differently based
on lineAnchor when it's expected to 'snap' to a particular line on the
viewport grid. So we redefine the position to be in terms of the cue
lines rather than the bounds of the cue box.
It's also not possible to always handle ANCHOR_TYPE_MIDDLE when
lineType=NUMBER (as it relies on the number of lines in the cue being
odd), so it's easier to ignore lineAnchor completely.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 318034664
The IMA SDK now preloads postrolls which is great as we no longer need
to rely on detecting buffering at the end of the stream to trigger
playing postrolls.
Add in the required logic to detect the period transition to playing
the postroll.
Issue: #7518
PiperOrigin-RevId: 317610682
We currently get float ad cue points from IMA, but store these as
longs in microseconds. The cast from double to long would take the
floor of the value, which could lead to stored ad cue points being
off-by-one. Use Math.round to avoid this.
ImaAdsLoader also has code to map a double AdPodInfo position (which
should match a cue point) onto the corresponding ad group index by
searching the long ad cue points. Match the calculation used where we
map float cue points, including narrowing the position to a float
first to avoid regressions if IMA SDK behavior changes to represent
positions in more than float precision later, and also remove the
requirement that the ad positions match exactly as a defensive
measure.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 317607017
*** Original commit ***
Rollforward of commit 5612ac50a3.
*** Reason for rollforward ***
Rollforward after making sure the handler is created
from the playback thread and not from an app thread.
*** Original change description ***
Rollback of e1beb1d194
*** Original commit ***
Expose experimental offload scheduling
Add a new scheduling mode that stops ExoPlayer main loop
when the audio offload buffer is full and resume it...
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316914147
*** Reason for rollforward ***
Rollforward after making sure the handler is created
from the playback thread and not from an app thread.
*** Original change description ***
Rollback of e1beb1d194
*** Original commit ***
Expose experimental offload scheduling
Add a new scheduling mode that stops ExoPlayer main loop
when the audio offload buffer is full and resume it when
it has been partially played.
This mode needs to be enabled and dissabled manually by the app
for now.
#exo-offload
***
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316898804
After an ad pod coming up has preloaded, if the user seeks before it
plays we get pauseAd/stopAd called for that ad pod. Also, the ad will
not load again. Work around this unexpected behavior by handling
pauseAd/stopAd and discarding the ad.
In future, it's likely that the IMA SDK will stop calling those
methods, and will loadAd again for the preloaded ad that was
unexpectedly discarded. This change should be compatible with that,
because the ad won't be discarded any more due to not calling stopAd.
Issue: #7492
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316873699
Ads can appear due to asynchronous ad tag requests completing after
earlier ads in a pod have loaded, so remove the requirement that the
ad count can't change. The MediaPeriodQueue should handling discarding
buffered content if an ad appears before already buffered content, so
I think this case is actually handled correctly by the core player
already.
Also remove the requirement that an ad URI can't change. This is a
defensive measure for now, but it's likely that a later fix in the IMA
SDK for an issue where loadAd is not called after preloading then
seeking before a preloaded ad plays will result in loadAd being called
more than once, and I think it's possible that the second call to
loadAd may have a different URI. Because the ad URI should only change
after an intermediate seek to another MediaPeriod, there shouldn't be
any problems with buffered data not getting discarded.
Issue: #7477
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316871371
The release() method was added in the recent IMA API changes for
preloading and now 'collides' with the ExoPlayer AdsLoader release
method. This led to all ads completing being treated as a call to
completely release the ads loader, which meant that the ad playback
state was not updated on resuming after all ads had completed, which
in turn led to playback getting stuck buffering on returning from the
background after all ads played.
Move the IMA callbacks into an inner class to avoid this.
Issue: #7508
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316834561
We haven't seen it used anywhere in practice. It's a niche feature not
supported by any other extractors, and is one of the very few things
stopping us from simplifying MediaSource implementations to not set the
decodeOnly sample flag. This is a simplification that we want to make,
since the current mechanism doesn't work properly for cases where a
downstream decoder adjusts the buffer presentation timestamps so that
they're different on the output side than on the input side.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316712302
Some but not all VideoAdPlayer callbacks from the IMA SDK included
defensive handling of unexpected cases. Add the remaining ones.
Issue: #7492
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316082651
*** Original commit ***
Expose experimental offload scheduling
Add a new scheduling mode that stops ExoPlayer main loop
when the audio offload buffer is full and resume it when
it has been partially played.
This mode needs to be enabled and dissabled manually by the app
for now.
#exo-offload
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 315948869
Add a new scheduling mode that stops ExoPlayer main loop
when the audio offload buffer is full and resume it when
it has been partially played.
This mode needs to be enabled and dissabled manually by the app
for now.
#exo-offload
PiperOrigin-RevId: 315860373
The option to cancel ongoing loads as part of the queue size evalation
was added recently. This split out the decision to a new method so that
a TrackSelection implementation can independently cancel loads and
discard upstream data. It also clarifies that evaluateQueueSize will
only be called if there is no ongoing load.
Issue: #2848
PiperOrigin-RevId: 315659735
ANSI/CTA-608-E R-2014 Annex B.5 says:
"The concept of a movable base row for a roll-up caption is new."
It means "new" compared to TC1 and TC2 (released in or before 1985).
Issue: #7475
PiperOrigin-RevId: 315258859
Output timestamps are calculated by the codec based on the buffers,
which is offset in Codec2. This adjusts the input timestamps as they
are passed in so they will match the output timestamps produced by
the MediaCodec.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 314963830
bear_vorbis_gap.ogg is a copy of bear_vorbis.ogg with 10 garbage bytes
(DE AD BE EF DE AD BE EF DE AD) inserted before the second capture
pattern and 3 garbage bytes inserted at the end (DE AD BE).
Issue: #7230
PiperOrigin-RevId: 314715729
Previously if the AudioCapabilities reported that an encoding/channel count was
supported, DefaultAudioSink could try to play it via passthrough. However,
DefaultAudioSink does not support passthrough of every possible format (for
example, it's likely that AAC passthrough does not work given it's never been
tested and recent GitHub issues indicate that trying to use it leads to no
audio being played).
Add additional checks to make sure the encoding is in the list of encodings that
are known to work with passthrough in DefaultAudioSink.
issue:#7404
PiperOrigin-RevId: 312651358
Guava is heavily optimized for Android and the impact on binary size
is minimal (and outweighed by the organic growth of the ExoPlayer
library).
This change also replaces Util.toArray() with Guava's Ints.toArray()
in order to introduce a Guava usage into a range of modules.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 312449093
EventTime contains information about when an event happened and where
it belongs to. Both places can be fully described using timeline, window
index, media period id and position.
Right now, only the information for where the event belongs to is fully
contained in EventTime, whereas the time when the event happened only has
the position, and none of the other information (timeline, window, period).
This change adds the missing information, so that the EventTime can easily
be used without having access to the Player. This also ensures Event
metadata is self-contained and can be stored and reused later.
issue:#7332
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311727004
ANSI/CTA-608-E R-2014 spec defines exactly 32 columns on the screen,
and limits all lines to this length.
See 3.2.2 definition of 'Column'.
issue:#7341
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311549881
Some player setup steps that are likely to be only done once
should be moved into the Builder so that player setup can use
a consistent style (builder vs setters).
This also prevents some threading warning issues when the player
is built on a background thread (e.g. for dependency injection
frameworks) and setters can't be used due to threading restrictions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311487224
Users of addTextOutput should instead query the current cues if they
need them. This is more consistent with how other listeners are handled.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 310112241
Now that MediaCodec is not use in passthrough, no
MediaCodec should be created in this mode.
Additionally, do not instantiate a MediaCodec in passthrough
#exo-offload
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309916131
We keep an index hint for the next pending player message. This hint
wasn't updated correctly when messages are removed due to a timeline
update.
This change makes sure to only use the hint locally in one method so
that it doesn't need to be updated anywhere else and also adds the "hint"
suffix to the variable name to make it clearer that it's just a hint and
there are no guarantees this index actually exists anymore.
issue:#7278
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309217614
Steps 4-10 of https://www.w3.org/TR/webvtt1/#cue-computed-line
This part is harder to fit into our code structure because it depends on
how many cues are simultaneously visible - so it has to go in
WebvttSubtitle not WebvttCueParser (which only deals with individual
cues in isolation).
This removes the `isNormal()` method that was trying to approximate
the correct behaviour.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309021686
Android scheduler has performance issues when a device has a
combiation of big/medium/little cores. Add a heuristic to set the
default number of threads used for deocding to the number of
"performance" (i.e. big) cores.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 308683989
The MediaSessionConnector gets a Bundle passed to the MediaSession.Callback
from the framework which can be null. This needs to be properly annotated
with @Nullable.
Issue: #7234
PiperOrigin-RevId: 307822764
Something that helps a constructor always seemed a bit strange.
It's now possible to use CacheDataSource.Factory directly instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 307661930
Create a Builder that creates SimpleExoPlayer instances with fake
components, suitable for testing.
Basically extracts the Builder from ExoPlayerTestRunner to a standalone
class that can be re-used.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 305458419
If we're in the ducked state and updateAudioFocus is called with a
new state for which focus is no longer required, we should restore
the player back to full volume.
Issue: #7182
PiperOrigin-RevId: 305232155
This avoids cases where audio focus is never successfully acquired
because another app is holding on to transient audio focus indefinitely.
Issue: #7182
PiperOrigin-RevId: 305108528
When ClippingMediaPeriod first tried to read a buffer, if its end
position was before the end of the stream and it was buffered to its end
position, it would sometimes erroneously signal end-of-stream for
protected content because the sample queue might be waiting for DRM keys
at this point.
Work around the issue temporarily by signaling this specific case back
to ClippingMediaPeriod via the DecoderInputBuffer.
There will likely be a cleaner fix as a result of adding support for
dynamic clip end points in the future, at which point this can be
reverted.
issue:#7188
PiperOrigin-RevId: 305081757
This is used to generate the initialization vector for encrypting the
cache contents.
Startblock:
<unknown commit> is submitted
and then
3w have passed
PiperOrigin-RevId: 303932151
This moves the playlist API methods to the Player interface. Implementation is moved from ExoPlayerImpl to BasePlayer where possible.
Further the CastPlayer is changed to implement the Player interface. Proper migration of the Playermanager to not use the ConcatenatingMediaSource anymore follows in a separate, future CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 302937779
This is less confusing than having audio processing functionality (e.g., playback
speed adjustment) just "not work" for some pieces of media.
If this change is merged, I will update #6749 to also track making DefaultAudioSink
intelligently enable/disable float output depending on how the audio processors are
configured.
Issue: #7134
PiperOrigin-RevId: 302871568
The restriction that these classes only work with SimpleDecoders
is unnecessary. An FfmpegVideoRenderer will not be able to use a
SimpleDecoder, because the SimpleDecoder assumption that each input
buffer can be decoded immediately into a corresponding output is
not true for all video codecs that Ffmpeg supports (e.g., H264 does
not have this property). Generalizing SimpleDecoderVideoRenderer to
DecoderVideoRenderer will allow FfmpegVideoRenderer to still use
the base class, without having to use a SimpleDecoder.
This is a preliminary change toward being able to merge a version
of https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/7079.
Issue: #2159
PiperOrigin-RevId: 301412344
This prevents OOM errors for high bitrate streams that attempt to fill
the buffer regardless of the memory usage.
Also change the max buffer sizes to ensure this is a no-op for video
streams < 20Mbps and audio streams < 260kbps.
Issue:#6647
Issue:#7006
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300720299
Without this option it's impossible to merge periods covering
different timestamps (at least not without playback issues).
Issue:issue:#6103
PiperOrigin-RevId: 299817540
It's quite anoying to have to search in the list
the last item played everytime the demo is restarted.
Fix that by saving and restoring it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 299109261
The auto-formatter wants it to look like this, and will reformat
the whole list when an item is added, so let's put that diff in a
standalone change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 298305479
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
- 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
CryptoInfo.iv length is always 16. When the actual initialization vector
is shorter, zero out the trailing bytes.
Issue: #6982
PiperOrigin-RevId: 295575845
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
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
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
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
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
- DownloadManagerHelper now passes all downloads to the
DownloadService when the service is attached (and once
the downloads are known). The service then starts the
foreground notification updater if necessary. This fixes
the ref'd issue.
- Don't call getScheduler() if the service is background
only. This was already documented to be the case on the
DownloadService constructor.
- If the service is started in the foreground on SDK level
26 and higher, satisfy the condition to move the service
to the foreground in onStartCommand rather than in stop().
It's much more obviously correct, and should produce the
same end result.
Issue: #6798
PiperOrigin-RevId: 290050024
This optimization allows a ChunkSampleStream to output track
formats as soon as they're parsed during an InitializationChunk
load, rather than waiting until after the InitializationChunk
load is completed.
In DASH VOD, a single InitializationChunk typically loads the
moov and sidx atoms in that order. Hence for long form content
where the sidx is a non-trivial size, this may result in the
track formats being output a non-negligible period of time
sooner than was previously the case. This allows downstream
renderers to start codec initialization sooner, potentially
decreasing startup latency.
For a single test stream on a fast & stable network, this
pretty consistently reduced elapsed time until both audio and
video codecs have been initialized from ~0.5s to ~0.3 seconds
on a Galaxy S8. For 5 test runs without and with these patches,
the eventTime logged by EventLogger for the second decoder
init were:
Without (secs): 0.47 0.47 0.45 0.48 0.46
With (secs) : 0.32 0.33 0.34 0.31 0.40
PiperOrigin-RevId: 289845089
The current order of operations means that the Format is only passed
to the chunk's output after the DataSource has been opened. This
means that establishing the network connection and the downstream
renderers initializing their codecs are effectively serialized to
occur one after the other.
In the new order, the Format is passed to the chunk's output before
the DataSource has been opened. This allows the downstream renderers
to initialize their codecs in parallel with the network connection
being established, and hence latency at the start of playback is
reduced.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 289841854
There's currently no rendering support for ruby text in SubtitleView
or SubtitlePainter, but this does have a visible impact with the
current implementation by stripping the ruby text from Cue.text
meaning it doesn't show up at all under the 'naive' rendering.
This is an improvement over the current behaviour of including
the ruby text in-line with the base text (no rubies is better than
wrongly rendered rubies).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288280416
This typo was introduced in ddb70d96ad
when migrating a static method with parameter `durationUs` to an
instance method where the correct field to use was `blockDurationUs`
(but `durationUs` also exists).
The test that catches this was only added in 45013ece1e (and
therefore configured with the wrong expected output data).
issue:#6833
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288274197
The Download constructor considers it invalid to have a failure
reason if the download isn't in the failed state. Unfortunately,
calling DefaultDownloadIndex.removeAllDownloads when there's a
failed download will change the state without clearing the reason.
If the downloads are then read back from the DefaultDownloadIndex
we end up violating the Download constructor assertion.
This change clears the failed reason for any existing rows in the
invalid state, and also fixes the root cause that allows invalid
rows to enter the table in the first place.
Issue: #6785
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286576242
Without this @Nullable, potential subclasses can't override the
method to return null if they don't want to use the renderer as a
media clock.
Issue:#6792
PiperOrigin-RevId: 286545736
Also change IcyInfo.rawMetatadata from String to byte[]
ICY doesn't specify the character encoding, and there are streams
not using UTF-8 (issue:#6753). It seems the default of at least one
server is ISO-8859-1 so let's support that as a fallback:
https://github.com/savonet/liquidsoap/issues/411#issuecomment-288759200
Also update IcyDecoder to skip strings it doesn't recognise at all
instead of decoding invalid characters.
The feed from issue:#6753 now decodes accents correctly:
EventLogger: ICY: title="D Pai - Le temps de la rentrée", url="null"
PiperOrigin-RevId: 285388522
This has been broken since
c3d6be3afd
and broken for ICY (where I noticed the problem) since
5695bae9d8.
ICY symptom is that we see no repeated metadata, because the
Icy-MetaData:1 header doesn't make it to the server so we never get back
icy-metaint.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 285379234
This returns the current offset to the live edge. The calculation is
non-intuitive enough to provide this convenience method.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 285171090
Keyframe was rendered rather than skipped when performing
an exact seek to a non-zero position close to the start of
the stream.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 284798460