This will be useful for downgrading to a lower resolution during
a slow preview and for processing slide-shows once sequential
multi-asset editing is supported.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 457017255
videoEncoderFormatUnsupported_completesWithError() has recently
been flaky on API 31 emulators on presubmit because a different
exception than the expected exception is thrown.
This disables it on those emulators to reduce testing noise
until the underlying problem is investigated and resolved.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 456765512
This change is just renaming. There is no functional change intended.
The FrameProcessor interface will be created in a follow-up.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 456741628
After this change GlEffects can use any GlTextureProcessor not just
SingleFrameGlTextureProcessor.
MediaPipeProcessor now implements GlTextureProcessor directly which
allows it to reuse MediaPipe's output texture for its output texture
and avoids an extra copy shader step.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 456530718
After this change, FrameProcessorChain chains any GlTextureProcessors
instead of only SingleFrameGlTextureProcessors.
The GlTextureProcessors are chained in a bidirectional manner using
ChainingGlTextureProcessorListener to feed input and output related
events forward and release events backwards.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 456478414
In follow-ups the FrameProcessorChain will set an instance of this
listener for each GlTextureProcessor to chain it with its previous
and next GlTextureProcesssor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455628942
The wrapper
* catches exceptions for each task and notifies the
listener (this will be used more in follow-ups when processFrame
is split into lots of listeners and callbacks),
* removes finished tasks from the queue and signals any exceptions
that occurred to the listener each time a new task is executed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455345184
This change adds a SurfaceProvider interface which is necessary to
allow for texture processors whose output size becomes available
asynchronously in follow-ups.
VTSP's implementation of this interface wraps the encoder and provides
its input surface together with the output frame width, height, and
orientation as used for encoder configuration.
The FrameProcessorChain converts the output frames to the provided
orientation and resolution using a ScaleToFitTransformation and
Presentation replacing EncoderCompatibilityTransformation.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455112598
Based on
https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/MediaCodec#using-an-output-surface,
frame dropping behaviour depends on the target SDK version.
After this change transformer will only use
MediaFormat#KEY_ALLOW_FRAME_DROP if both the target and system SDK
version are at least 29 and default to its pre 29 behaviour where each
decoder output frame must be processed before a new one is rendered
to prevent frame dropping otherwise.
Also remove deprecated Transformer.Builder constructor without a
context and the context setter.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453971097
Transformer always enabled glAssertionsEnabled, so there should
be no functional change.
ExoPlayer previously disabled glAssertionsEnabled, so GlUtil logged
GlExceptions instead of throwing them. The GlExceptions are now
caught and logged by the callers so that there should also be no
functional change overall.
This change also replaces EGLSurfaceTexture#GlException with
GlUtil#GlException.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453963741
This removes the prior restriction of needing to remember not to crop and set aspect ratio in the same Presentation.Builder, and makes each class a bit more targeted.
This is partially made feasible by the past work to merge consecutive
MatrixTransformations into a single MatrixTransformationFrameProcessor, which
ensures that there's no loss in quality between successive MatrixTransformations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453660582
SingleFrameGlTextureProcessor is now an abstract class containing a
default implementation of the more flexible GlTextureProcessor interface
while still exposing the same simple abstract methods for single frame
processing it previously did.
FrameProcessorChain and GlEffect will be changed to use
GlTextureProcessor in follow-ups.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453633000
Implementations of this interface will be able to drop or add frames,
change timestamps, accept multiple input frames before producing
output, and process frames on their own background thread.
A default implementation of this interface will be added to SingleFrameGlTextureProcessor in a follow-up.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453159835
This internal listener avoids wrapping the TransformationExceptions
in PlaybackExceptions that are handled via the Player.Listener and
is also used for FrameProcessingExceptions which already avoided
the PlaybackException layer previously.
This listener will also be useful in follow-ups for encoder-related
TransformationExceptions that are thrown in the SurfaceProvider that
will be called on the GL thread.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 452074575
Once the more advanced GlTextureProcessor interface exists,
it will be possible to change the output size of a GlTextureProcessor
between frames. To keep the re-configuration based on the frame sizes
minimal, things indepedent of the frame size, such as the GlProgram,
can be initialized in the constructor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451997584
ExoPlayer applies a large time offset to buffers so that, if the input has negative timestamps, generally buffers seen by the decoders should have positive timestamps. Modify how the offset is handled in `Transformer` so that decoders and encoders generally see positive timestamps, by leaving the offset on samples when reading them in the base renderer (remove the code that removed the offset), and then removing the offset when muxing. Also update the frame processor chain and slow motion flattening code to retain the existing behavior after this change (these both need original media presentation timestamps)
Tested via existing end-to-end tests and manually verified that the overlay frame processor shows the expected original media timestamps.
Aside: we don't need the same logic as ExoPlayer to track stream offsets across the decoder yet, because we don't try to handle stream changes during playback in single asset editing. (There is an edge case of multi-period DASH that may not work but I doubt anyone will use that as input to `Transformer` before we change the code to handle multi-asset properly.) In future we should try to refactor interaction with the decoder to use the same code for Transformer and ExoPlayer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451846055
Most devices won't support 8k decoding, so they'll skip this test entirely.
As the video is quite short, this test shouldn't be any longer than the nearby,
long-running 4k60 test.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451423368
SSIM calculation requires the input and output dimensions to be identical.
For devices that can't encode the input dimensions, skip SSIM calculations and
log the cause. Only apply this on tests where the encoder may not support the
input file dimensions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451364904
Decode-only video frames (needed when the frame at / first frame after the
clipping start is not a key frame) need to be decoded but not passed to
the frame processor chain or encoder.
The clipping start offset needs to be removed from the frame timestamps
in the passthrough and video pipelines.
There are no changes needed for this in the audio pipeline, as it doesn't
use the input timestamps -- it uses its own timestamps derived from the
buffer sizes instead.
Also add demo option to try this out.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451353609
Also update names of implementations to match design doc.
In follow-ups, SingleFrameGlTextureProcessor will become
an abstract implementation of a new GlTextureProcessor
interface.
Texture processor makes sense as it processes OpenGL textures.
The term frame processor will be used for something else in
follow-ups.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 451142085
There is a problem with the ImageReader formats used by the
SSIM helper that only occurs for Nexus 5 API 21, so as a workaround
we can skip the SSIM calculation on Nexus 5 API 21.
This skips just the SSIM calculation (by setting the value to
1.0 instead and logging). The tests still run when SSIM is skipped
so that we can detect other failures.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 450903183
The debug surface view's output surface can become invalid during a transformation due to the parent activity pausing, for example. This can currently cause a crash when backing out of the `TransformerActivity` in the demo because the surface can be destroyed before the transformer has fully canceled.
Also clarify naming of the outputSurface and inline the private method that created `EGLSurface`s (it was shorter after removing the debug preview).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 449963440
The old reference was just for prototyping HDR. The new reference is for planned work to use the correct formats for input and output for HDR editing in GL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 449211792
When using a MatrixTransformationFrameProcessor per transformation
matrix, each frame processor's shader applies the matrix to the
vertices and clips the result to the NDC range when drawing the
output frame.
This change combines consecutive MatrixTransformations into a single
MatrixTransformationFrameProcessor by multiplying the individual
matrices while updating and clipping the visible polygon after
each matrix and mapping the resulting visible polygon back to the
input space so that its vertices and the combined transformation
matrix can be used in the shader.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 448521068
This listener replaces
FrameProcessorChain#getAndRethrowBackgroundExceptions.
The listener uses a new exception type FrameProcessingException
separate from TransformationException as the frame processing
components will be made reusable outside of transformer soon.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 447455746
This constant is used for https://docs.gl/es2/glVertexAttribPointer
which takes the number of components per generic vertex attribute
(meaning the size of the individual coordinate vectors here) not the
number of attributes (the number of vertices that the old constant
name referred to).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 447427241
We won't try to provide/rethrow helpful error messages that are already
provided by GL, as this sort of task would expand into writing a GL verifier.
A Gl verifier is unnecessarily complex for minimal payoff, especially as Apps
expected to read GL error messages would mostly be those writing custom
GlFrameProcessors, who should be already be familiar with reading GL error
messages anyways.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 446950837
ScaleToFitFrameProcessor, PresentationFrameProcessor,
and EncoderCompatibilityFrameProcessor now each implement
MatrixTransformation instead of wrapping
MatrixTransformationFrameProcessor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 446480286
This change splits AdvancedFrameProcessor into 4 files:
- MatrixTransformationFrameProcessor for the GlFrameProcessor
implementation
- MatrixTransformation and GlMatrixTransformation for the GlEffect
specification
- MatrixUtils for the static matrix helpers
PiperOrigin-RevId: 446236384
Also add warning for what can happen if this is ignored.
Previously the return value was overridden by setOutputSurface, now
setOutputSurface only overrides the values using internally.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 445377036
To ensure frame processor operations operate on square pixels,
make the frame taller or wider for non-square input pixels.
In addition to automated tests, this was tested by changing the
inputFormat.pixelWidthHeightRatio in the TransformerVideoRenderer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 444553517
This allows the actual bitmap to be saved, even if output
dimensions are different than expected. Otherwise, differing
output dimensions would throw an exception, preventing the bitmap
from being saved.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 444512210
The last frame processor could use a different drawing command
than a four vertex triangle strip. So we need call its drawing
method again instead of assuming the shape.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 444217274
Avoid no-op FrameProcessors in VideoTranscodingSamplePipeline, to avoid
creating resources for and executing GL for a no-op vertex+fragment shader.
EncoderCompatibilityFrameProcessor will still always be exercised.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 443675833
This test should run on all devices from API 21 (the media uses Baseline
profile level 3.0 H.264) to give us coverage of the full pipeline (forcing
re-encoding) and SSIM calculation on all devices.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 443650002
Split rotationDegrees changes to EncoderCompatibilityFrameProcessor, a new
FrameProcessor.
This removes automatic rotationDegrees adjustments from Presentation, which
allows Presentation to be used for changes before the end of a
FrameProcessorChain pipeline.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 443387226
The issue with decoding getting stuck is still reproducible on `samsung/beyond1lteeea/beyond1:12/SP1A.210812.016/G973FXXUEGULB:user/release-keys`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 443368546
Some devices under report their resolution support, like 2144 for 2160 in
H265, 1072 for 1080 in H264. This CL only takes care of these two cases,
- reporting 1920x1080 is supported when the device reports 1920x1072, and
- reporting 3840x2160 is supported when the device reports 3840x2144
PiperOrigin-RevId: 443095042
This is safer because it will prevent any future problems with
creating a new FrameProcessorChain before the previous one has
completed its async release.
From [eglDestroyContext documentation](https://www.khronos.org/registry/EGL/sdk/docs/man/html/eglDestroyContext.xhtml):
"If the EGL rendering context is not current to any thread,
eglDestroyContext destroys it immediately."
The context isn't current to any thread here because GlUtil calls
eglMakeCurrent with EGL_NO_CONTEXT before calling eglDestroyContext.
So everthing should be released once the FrameProcessorChain's
release task terminates.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 442807484
* Group what's now many related test PNGs by moving them to their own directory.
* Move bitmap references to files where they're used, as each bitmap is only
used once each, except the original bitmap.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 441485489
Scaling and rotation using ScaleToFitFrameProcessor may change the
the resolution and aspect ratio, so defaulting to the same as the
input is no longer accurate.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 441463349
What a minimal implementation should include is now explained in the
interface javadoc while the method name reflects what the method does.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 441432059
The stream with the mp3 track is added because
- We only encode to AAC
- We only encode when the source track is not AAC
Now that we have a way to force encoding, we no longer need the mp3 track.
The test asset is kept for later parameterized testing.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 440876080
The MIME type was set to H265 to force transcoding. Now that we have an encoder
factory that forces encoding, switching back to H264 ensures the quality test
is conducted on more devices (those don't support H265 can be tested now).
However, H265 should be part of the quality test after we have proper mechanism
to skip test based on device capability.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 440132471
We don't currently have enough understanding of the correlation between a
specific SSIM score and video quality. Dropping to .90 to make most tests pass.
Especially when there's no discernible difference from the videos with .9 and
.95 SSIM.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 440047551
The matrix provider allows the transformation matrix to be updated
for each frame based on the timestamp.
The following example effects using this were added to the demo:
* a zoom-in transition for the start of the video,
* cropping a rotating rectangular frame portion,
* rotating the frame around the y-axis in 3D.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 439791592
This allows apps to use AdvancedFrameProcessor to apply transformations
in 3D space. This functionality is not used in transformer otherwise.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 439313406
The encoder surface is no longer needed for the OpenGL setup and frame
processor initialization, as a placeholder surface is used instead. So
all of the setup can now be done in the factory method.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438844450
This allows the MuxerWrapper to keep using trackTypeToTimeUs for
calculating the video duration but slightly changes the meaning of
its interleaving constraints.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438780686
The placeholder surface is either EGL_NO_SURFACE or a 1x1 pbuffer
depending on whether the device supports EGL_KHR_surfaceless_context.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438541846
Since the output textures and surfaces are managed by the
FrameProcessorChain, clearing them there makes sense.
This is also less error-prone as it might not be obvious to
someone implementing a GlFrameProcessor that they need to
glClear. (Clearing twice won't cause any problems.)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438532247
This requires an additional nanos to micros conversion because
the SurfaceTexture uses nanos. But as the timestamps from the
MediaCodec decoder (propagated in DefaultCodec#releaseOutputBuffer) are
in microseconds no precision is lost here.
Also add test that checks output video duration.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438010490
MAXIMUM_AVERAGE_PIXEL_ABSOLUTE_DIFFERENCE was copied from a test
class, but BitmapTestUtil isn't a test. So the javadoc needs
rewording to reflect that.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 438001833
From Android T onwards `MediaCodec` supports requesting tone-mapping down to
SDR. Add an option to request this behavior and document that it isn't
supported before T. Also add an option in the demo app to try it out.
Tested manually on a prerelease build.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437765325
The thread name is used to verify the thread in both createOpenGlObjectsAndInitializeFrameProcessors() and processFrame().
Also remove glThread field that was only used for this verification.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437730804
Since the output size can be overridden, the viewport should be
ouputWidth/Height and NOT the ExternalCopyFrameProcessor's output size
which matches the input size.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437256635
* The AdvancedFrameProcessor calls use() in updateProgramAndDraw().
* The AdvancedFrameProcessor has the same input and output dimensions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437231350
On some devices, decoding gets stuck when the number of frames pending at the
`SurfaceTexture` is too high. We added a workaround that only allows one frame
to be pending at a time. That fixed the issue, however, based on on-device
testing it seems that it's safe to queue more than one frame.
Add a method that returns a safe estimate of the number of frames that can be
pending at a time, and use this to limit the number of frames that can be
released from the decoder but not processed by the frame processor chain.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437057075
Configuring the frame sizes between frame processors is now the
FrameProcessorChain's rather than the caller's responsibility.
The caller can getOutputSize() and override it for encoder fallback
in configure().
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437048436
The factory method is replaced by a public constructor and
configure() method which configures the input/output surfaces
and handles the OpenGL setup.
This is a prerequisite for removing the responsibility of the
caller to configureSizes() before creating the chain in a follow-up.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437028882
This allows us to bypass many device-specific issues, that only occur when
decoding directly to an encoder surface, without OpenGL. This also allows us
to maintain fewer code branches, which require additional testing to verify
correctness.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 437003138
Allow apps to modify how frames are presented, via modifying resolution.
A follow-up CL will provide aspect ratio, cropping, etc.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 436963312
SEF is similar to frame editing, where the input and output videos are
not intended to match, so SSIM will not provide a reliable value. To
check SSIM correctly in future, we would need to provide
golden/expected video files to compare output against.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 436707240
The FrameProcessorChain manages a List<GlFrameProcessor>.
FrameProcessorChainDataProcessingTest now tests chaining ScaleToFit-
and AdvancedFrameProcessors.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 436468037
This currently causes the test to fail on Pixel 6 Pro running a recent S build
SQ1D.220205.004.
There is no need to test audio transcoding while we are measuring video
quality.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 435635314
ExternalCopyFrameProcessor's output dimensions match the input
size not the output size. So the intermediate texture size
should match the input size.
Also rename configureOutputDimensions to configureOutputSize.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 435058789
Use android.util.Size, whose naming is much easier to understand than Pair<Integer, Integer>, in both FrameProcessor and EncoderUtil.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 434813986
* Move auto-adjustments for transformation matrices from the
VideoTranscodingSamplePipeline constructor to the new
ScaleToFitFrameProcessor.
* Add GlFrameProcessor#getOutputDimensions() to allow for GlFrameProcessors with
different input and output dimensions. This is a prerequisite for
Presentation.
* Tested with unit tests (and manually just in case).
* A follow up CL will implement change the FrameProcessor input to be scale and
rotate values as requested by the user. This was kept out of this CL to
reduce CL review size. Presentation will also be implemented in a follow up
CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 434774854
As pointed out in a previous review, createFallbackTransformationRequest
can be a bit confusing to parse.
Added javadocs and renamed parameters appropriately, to make it slightly
more easy to understand.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 434733313
The variable marks the coordinates used to sample from a texture, so hopefully
this makes the naming a bit more descriptive.
This renames vTexCoords and aTexCoords. No functional changes intended.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 433499934
If an OpenGL call blocks because the encoder's input surface is full,
this will now block the background thread while the main thread can
continue querying encoder output and free up encoder capacity until
it accepts more input unblocking the background thread.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 433283287
With the new version, we try the following before fixing resolution:
- Fix size alignment
- Try 3/4 the width and height
- Try 2/3 the width and height
- Try 1/2 the width and height
Also: align the resolution ends in 1 or 9 to 0.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 433206358
Previously, we've used getSupportedHeights/Widths() to find the supported
resolution. However, the height/width can be over-reported when using these
APIs. For example, getSupportedWidths and getSupportedHeights can both return
3840, but the supported height when using 3840 as width is only 2160.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432926192
This will allow for easier customisation of the additional tasks
performed by the test runner, such as calculating metrics like SSIM.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432434850
This test tests the same cases as the FrameEditorDataProcessingTest
as currently the main FrameEditor functionality is to apply a
transformation matrix using a TransformationFrameProcessor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 431642066
We use SSIM to measure the transcoding quality between. SSIM is a widely used
tool that compares the luma channel between two images, and generates a score
from 0 to 1 that indicates "how similar" the two images are.
In `SsimHelper`, we decode the two videos, extract matching frames and
calculates the mean SSIM (SSIM averaged all matching frames) for both videos.
Matching frames are referred to as "comparisonFrame" in the CL, which is
selected based on the frame number and a user-set comparison interval.
For instance, if the interval is 7, then every seventh frames are compared.
We use MediaCodec/MediaExtractor to decode the video, and use ImageReader to
extract the decoded frame.
The SSIM calculation logic is a inspired by and modified from the CTS
[MSSIMMatcher](https://cs.android.com/android/platform/superproject/+/master:cts/tests/tests/uirendering/src/android/uirendering/cts/bitmapcomparers/MSSIMComparer.java;l=1?q=mssimcom)
that has some errors and extra features we don't need (like handling RGB
images).
Adds TranscodeQualityTest to ensure high quality transcoding.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 430951206
We need to access internal state to work around resources not being released on
old API versions. Add a reference to the bug about this and suppress the lint
warning.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 430190794
All (later customizable) GlFrameProcessors after the
ExternalCopyFrameProcessor receive their input from a normal OpenGL
texture not an external texture, so they won't need to worry about
the textureTransformMatrix.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 430165652
There are two major blockers to this test:
- H265 muxing is not available for API<24, so setting video mimeType to H265
will fail on those devices.
- AMR audio encoding is buggy on some device and it's not a widely used format.
The solution: use a video that is encoded with AVC/MP3, to ensure transcoding
to AVC/AAC.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 429648598
Re-enable tests that have no muxer support for timestamps going backwards.
Tests running on the B-frame sample will be added in a future commit.
#mse-bug-week
PiperOrigin-RevId: 429599177
We use the `createForCodec` method that does not take a `MediaFormat` during
transformation, the error message always includes "no configured MediaFormat",
which is false.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 429553573
Calling `MediaMuxer.writeSampleData` can block indefinitely on old API versions. It is better not to call this method to fail quickly with an exception rather than getting stuck.
Based on on-device testing media muxer doesn't generally handle out of order samples before API 25. There are a small number of devices where this does succeed but it seems preferable to turn this off everywhere to keep the code simple and have consistent behavior. Once we switch to in-app muxing this limitation will no longer apply.
#mse-bug-week
PiperOrigin-RevId: 429070255
Tested:
Verified that the additional information is available through
instrumentation tests, as well as via manual testing.
#mse-bug-week
PiperOrigin-RevId: 429038695
- The resources were released twice before, which is not necessary since
the MSG_RELEASE message is already in the internal player queue.
- The demo app was failing because the stop watch was stopped in
onTransformationError after being reset.
#minor-release
#mse-bug-week
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428794426
The GlFrameProcessor handles everything related to the GLSL program,
the FrameEditor manages the GL context and the data flow including
the input SurfaceTexture and output EGLSurface.
This will be split up further in follow-up CLs so that
GlFrameProcessors can be chained. At this CL, there are no
functional changes intended.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 428779179
We have seen devices running on API21/23 fail transcoding because of setting
encoding profile/level.
Some devices (ale-123/nexus 7) on API21 returns ENOSYS (Function not
implemented) when being configured with a profile setting. (although API21
introduced the capability of setting encoding profile)
Some devices (nexus 5) on API23 fails configuration with a specific parameter
set, despite advertising support for it.
Not setting the baseline profile has no effect on encoding, because when not
set, the encoding will pick a suitable profile to use. Since baseline is
the lowest possible profile, the auto-picked value can't be worse than
baseline.
Ref: b/218696352
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427792124
On some Android devices, the return value of
```
MediaCodecInfo.getCapabilitiesForType(mimeType).profileLevels
```
contains one entry for each encoding profile, like <profile, maxSupportedLevel>
but on some other devices, there are multiple entries for the same profile,
like <HIGH_PROFILE, LEVEL1>, <HIGH_PROFILE, LEVEL2>, <HIGH_PROFILE, LEVEL3>,
where we need to iterate through all the entries and find the max.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427727030
On some old devices, the encoding level needs to be set with the encoding
profile, but not on newer devices.
The profile/level override is applied by following
https://developer.android.com/guide/topics/media/sharing-video
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427008536
This is a breaking change if the annotation itself is in use in Kotlin
code. It's judged that the IntDefs in this commit are unlikely to be
referred to often in Kotlin code. This is because they're either:
- Related to esoteric parts of the library, or
- In a common part of the library but only returned from methods (and
never passed to callback methods).
A follow-up change will fix the positions of existing usages to match
this new config.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426410237
Fallback is only disabled for robolectric and instrumentation tests.
For MH tests, fallback is not disabled, as it may be needed due to
the broad range of devices available.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426403167
Reason for not rolling back the rollback d68b790077: file name changed and
file content moved, the automated tool is unable to correctly apply the change.
Apply suggested AVC profile depending on the API version.
Use `AVCProfileHigh` only when there's encoder support.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426363780
This change makes GlUtil.Program an outer class named GlProgram,
and also moves private static helpers as well as the inner classes
Attribute and Uniform which were only used by GlUtil.Program to
GlProgram. Other static utility methods remain in GlUtil.
No functional changes intended.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426119299
The longer list of targets is only necessary for backwards
compatibility with existing Kotlin code that will stop compiling
if the position of the annotation becomes 'wrong' by marking it only
TYPE_USE. Since none of these IntDefs have been released (except in
media3 alpha1) we don't need to maintain this compatibility.
Also add a comment to all the places that *do* need the longer list of
targets, in order to explain why it's there and discourage copy-pasting
when defining new IntDefs in future.
Also fix some single-element arrays to remove the array notation.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426108537
- The MIME type should ideally default to HEVC if there is an encoder for it.
- Next, check if AVC is supported.
- If there is no encoder for AVC, then we should pick an encoder in the list of
existing encoders instead of abandoning the transformation.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425900638
Tested by confirming transformations still work and write to a output file in a
scoped-storage directory on a:
* Nexus 6P API 23 emulator
* Google Pixel 4 API 31 physical device
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425644266
- Add a checkbox in the demo app to enable experimental HDR editing.
- Add an `experimental_` method to `TransformationRequest` to enable HDR editing.
- Add fragment/vertex shaders for the experimental HDR pipeline. The main difference compared to the existing shaders is that we sample from the decoder in YUV rather than RGB (because the YUV -> RGB conversion in the graphics driver is not precisely defined, so we need to do this to get consistent results), which requires the use of ES 3, and then do a crude YUV -> RGB conversion in the shader (ignoring the input color primaries for now).
- When HDR editing is enabled, we force using `FrameEditor` (no passthrough) to avoid the need to select another edit operation, and use the new shaders. The `EGLContext` and `EGLSurface` also need to be set up differently for this path.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425570639
TransformerTest sounds like a unit test for Transformer but these
tests test behaviour that involves multiple stages of the pipeline.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425378369
If
a) the end of stream buffer arrives with a frame rather than an
empty buffer or
b) processDataV29() renders several decoder output buffers to the
FrameEditor's input Surface immediately before encountering the
EOS flag
these frames were previously stuck in the FrameEditor's input Surface
and never fed to the encoder.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424898820
This test tests that all frames are processed when transcoding
video to a different sample MIME type (and that the transformation
completes successfully).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424896014
If muxerWrapper.release() was throwing an exception, the progress state
was not updated and getProgress could throw an exception.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424696783
When the decoder output buffer was partially read, a call to
Codec.getOutputBuffer() was returning the same buffer, but with the
position reset to 0. The reason was that, in
Codec.maybeDequeueAndSetOutputBuffer(), mediaCodec.getOutputBuffer()
was called with the same buffer index (L350 in old rev), even though
there was already a buffer available (outputBufferIndex >=0). This
change avoids calling mediaCodec.getOutputBuffer() if the previous
buffer has not been released.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424612197
If the encoder picks a fallback resolution the video pipeline needs
to take this into account when configuring the frameEditor and when
setting up the fallback TransformationRequest that's passed to the
fallbackListener.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424611290
If the output sample MIME type is inferred from the input
but is not supported by the muxer, we fallback to transcoding
to a supported sample MIME type.
The audio and video renderers need to make sure not to select the PassthroughSamplePipeline for this case. Which sample MIME type
to choose is decided by the EncoderFactory.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 423272812