In some contexts (e.g. BottomSheetDialogFrament), Material Design
themes will override the default of singleLine=false to true. This
causes layout problems because the forward/rewind buttons are no
longer visible with singleLine=true.
This problem can be avoided by explicitly requesting the default
value of false in our layout files.
Issue: androidx/media#511
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 582604131
This removes the flakiness of the HLS playback test as well.
Previously, this flow only worked for standalone WebVTT subtitles (7b762642db)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 582359383
This helps to play ads where the file extension is not sufficient
to deduce the correct source in DefaultMediaSourceFactory.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 582340114
Currently, ads are only defined by a single URL, which makes it
impossible to define additional fields needed to play ads correctly.
This can be fixed by using a full MediaItem in AdPlaybackState,
replacing the previous Uri field.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 582331588
MIME types are case-insensitive, but none of the many existing
comparisons across our code base take this into account. The
code can be made more robust by normalizing all MIME types at the
moment they are first set into a class/builder and adding toLowerCase
as part of the normalization.
Most concretely, this fixes an issue with playing HLS streams via
the IMA SDK where the stream MIME type is indicated with all lower
case "application/x-mpegurl", which failed the MIME type comparison
in DefaultMediaSourceFactory.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 582317261
This was intended to avoid bringing in a transitive dependency on the
Kotlin standard library, but Gradle no longer flags lint errors on
`@RequiresOptIn` violations with `annotation-experimental:1.2.0` (1.3.0
is needed), making this recommendation dangerous. See also
https://issuetracker.google.com/310651921.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 582276430
Instantiate an ImageRenderer and add it to the list returned by
DefaultRenderersFactory.buildRenderers.
Add Renderer.MessageType.MSG_SET_IMAGE_OUTPUT and
ExoPlayer.setImageOutput to enable setting a custom
ImageRenderer.imageOutput.
Add ImageRenderer.handleMessage to process messages sent to the
renderer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 581962451
DefaultTrackSelector now has all logic necessary for selecting an
image track.
If isPrioritizeImageOverVideoEnabled is set to true, image track will
try to be selected first and a video track will only be selected if no
image track is available. If isPrioritizeImageOverVideoEnabled is set
to false, image track will be selected only if video track wasn't
selected.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 578806006
This has been documented to work since this class was created, but until
now we were always trying to resolve using the current application's
`Resources.getIdentifier` method. This commit changes to resolve to the
other app's `Resources` object if the package name doesn't match the
current package.
This will only work if the current app has package-visibility to the
destination package: http://g.co/dev/packagevisibility
This is hard to test because to do so robustly requires being able to
guaranteed that another test APK will be installed with a known raw
resource inside it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 577864992
This change applies to standalone WebVTT files linked directly from the manifest.
Since DASH only supports stand-alone IMSC1 (TTML) and WebVTT text files, this change concludes the support extension of text-based subtitle files to be parse during extraction.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 577468830
This change applies to standalone TTML files linked directly from the manifest.
As a result, we no longer have the flakiness in the DashPlaybackTest which uses sidecar-loaded (standalone file) TTML subtitles. We experimentally opt into parsing subtitles during extraction and use SubtitleExtractor in hybrid mode.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 577457256
Some devices supporting Performance Points for decoder coverage are missing coverage over the CDD requirements for H264. For these cases ExoPlayer should fall back to legacy resolution and frame rate support checks. If there is an H264 stream evaluated as a `PerformancePointCoverageResult` of `COVERAGE_RESULT_NO`, then ExoPlayer checks for coverage of the [720p CDD requirement](https://source.android.com/docs/compatibility/10/android-10-cdd#5_3_4_h_264).
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10898
Issue: androidx/media#693
PiperOrigin-RevId: 575768836
This change moves the handling of any media button event into
`MediaSessionImpl.onMediaButtonEvent(intent)`. This includes
the double click handling from `MediaSessionLegacyStub`.
The advantage is that everything is in one place which allows
to offer `MediaSession.Callback.onMediaButtonEvent` with which
an app can override the default implementation and handle media
buttons in a custom way.
Media button events can originate from various places:
- Delivered to `MediaSessionService.onStartCommand(Intent)`
- A `PendingIntent` from the notification below API 33
- An `Intent` sent to the `MediaButtonReceiver` by the system dispatched
to the service
- Delivered to `MediaSessionCompat.Callback.onMediaButtonEvent(Intent)`
implemented by `MediaSessionLegacyStub` during the session is active
- Bluetooth (headset/remote control)
- Apps/system using `AudioManager.dispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent)`
- Apps/system using `MediaControllerCompat.dispatchKeyEvent(keyEvent)`
Issue: androidx/media#12
Issue: androidx/media#159
Issue: androidx/media#216
Issue: androidx/media#249
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 575231251
HttpEngine was added in Android SDK 34. This DataSource is preferable to the DefaultHttpDataSource if supported as it offers better performance and more modern features.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 574594553
This replaces the SimpleBitmapLoader that can now be deprecated
as it's fully unused and doesn't provide any additional functionality.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 574454636
The `PreloadMediaSource` has below two new public methods that suppose to be called by the app:
* `preload(long)` allows the apps to preload the source at the passed start position before playback. The preload efforts include preparing the source for a `Timeline`, creating and caching a `MediaPeriod`, preparing the period, selecting tracks on the period and continuing loading the data on the period.
* `releasePreloadMediaSource()` allows the apps to release the preloaded progress.
The `PreloadMediaPeriod` is designed to facilitate the `PreloadMediaSource` for the preloading work. It has a new package-private method `selectTracksForPreloading` which will cache the `SampleStream` that corresponds to the track selection made during the preloading, and when the `PreloadMediaPeriod.selectTracks` is called for playback, it will uses the preloaded streams if the new selection is equal to the selection made during the preloading.
Also add a shortform demo module to demo the usage of `PreloadMediaSource` with the short-form content use case.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 574439529
Android Auto shows a queue button when the queue is not empty.
Apps were able to remove this queue button with the legacy API
by not setting the queue of the session.
After this change, removing `COMMAND_GET_TIMELINE` from the commands
of the media notification controller or the session player sets the
queue in the platform session to null.
#minor-release
Issue: androidx/media#339
PiperOrigin-RevId: 573813558
Previously, we calculated the next playlist reload time by adding the target duration (or half of it, depending on whether there is a real update in the new playlist snapshot) from the last load completion time, which makes the reload interval as long as `targetDuration(or half of it) + lastLoadDuration`. While still complying to the standard that "the client MUST wait for at least the target duration before attempting to reload the Playlist file again", this could cause buffering when the playback position is close to the end of live window. This change is to calculate the reload interval accurately by not adding the term `lastLoadDuration`.
Issue: androidx/media#663
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 573300009
This currently only applies to subtitles muxed into mp4 segments, and
not standalone text files linked directly from the manifest.
Issue: androidx/media#288
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 572263764
In particular:
- Add allowAudioNonSeamlessAdaptiveness parameter (default true, same
as video and as already implemented by default)
- Forward mixedMimeTypeAdaptation support to AudioTrackScore
(as for VideoTrackScore) and adapt mixed MIME type adaptive
support accordingly
- Check adaptive support when deciding whether a track is allowed for
adaptation (also same check as for video). This takes the new
parameter into account.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 572191308
The existing `Subtitle` handling code is left intact to support the
legacy post-`SampleQueue` decoding path for now.
This also includes full support for merging overlapping `CuesWithTiming`
instances, which explains the test dump file changes, and which should
resolve the following issues (if used with the
decoder-before-`SampleQueue` subtitle logic added in
5d453fcf37):
* Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10295
* Issue: google/ExoPlayer#4794
It should also help resolve Issue: androidx/media#288, but that will also require
some changes in the DASH module to enable pre-`SampleQueue` subtitle
parsing (which should happen soon).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 571021417
Set KeepAliveMonitor to send a keep-alive message at half the timeout value, if provided, by the RTSP Setup response.
Issue: androidx/media#662
PiperOrigin-RevId: 570946237
This gets rid of the reliance on the decode only flag that is still
set on input buffers to the decoder if they are less than the start
time.
We still need to set and check the decode-only flag in SimpleDecoder
to ensure compatbility with custom decoders that use the flag while
it's not fully removed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 570736692
The interface requires the implementation to return null if the
decode-only flag is set. So instead of setting the flag and returning
null, we can simply not call the method and assume it's null.
The only reason where this wouldn't work is if the metadata format
has keyframe-like logic and requires previous metadata to decode
the next one. This is not something we came across before and it seems
ignorable. If that feature is needed in the future, we should instead
add a method to MetadataDecoder to set the first output timestamp.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 570399838
In some cases, SimpleDecoder output needs to be skipped for rendering
because the decoder produces no data. This is one of the remaining
usages of BUFFER_FLAG_DECODE_ONLY at the moment and can be more
directly solved without using the flag. SimpleDecoder still needs to
check the flag though for backwards compatbility with custom decoders
while the flag is not completely removed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 570345233
The library already maintains the subscribed controllers internally. This
change adds `MediaLibrarySession.getSubscribedControllers(mediaId)` to
access subscribed controllers for a given media ID.
To accept a subscription, `MediaLibraryService.Callback.onSubscribe` is
required to return `RESULT_SUCCESS`. So far, this isn't the case for the
default implementation of the library.
This change implements `Callback.onSubscribe` to conditionally
provide `RESULT_SUCCESS`. The default calls `Callback.onGetItem(mediaId)` to
assess the availability of the media item. If the app retruns `RESULT_SUCCESS`
with a browsable item, the subscription is accepted. If receiving a valid item
fails, the subscription is rejected.
Issue: androidx/media#561
PiperOrigin-RevId: 568925079
Before this change, media button events are routed from `onStartCommand`
of the `MediaSessionService` to the `MediaSessionCompat`, resolved by
the legacy library to a session command called on
`MediaSessionCompat.Callback` from where the command is delegated back
to the Media3 session.
With this change the keycode is resolved directly to a Media3 command
that is sent to the session through the media notification controller
of the session.
After this change, a playback or custom command sent to the session
from a notification, either as a pending intent (before API 33) or as
a legacy session command, look the same and the caller is the
media notification controller on all API levels.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 568224123
ExoPlayer will not fail playback if an RTSP server responds to the Options request with an unknown RTSP method request type. ExoPlayer will parse the response and just not call methods it does not know how to use.
Issue: androidx/media#613
PiperOrigin-RevId: 568152076
With this change, the notification controller that is connected by
`MediaNotificationManager`, is used as a proxy controller of the
System UI controller. An app can use the proxy at connection time
and during the lifetime of the session for configuration of the
platform session and the media notification on all API levels.
This includes using custom layout and available player and session
commands of the proxy to maintain the platform session (actions,
custom actions, session extras) and the `MediaNotification.Provider`.
The legacy System UI controller is hidden from the public API,
instead the app interacts with the Media3 proxy:
- System UI is hidden from `MediaSession.getConnectedControllers()`.
- Calls from System UI to methods of `MediaSession.Callback`/
`MediaLibrarySession.Callback` are mapped to the `ControllerInfo`
of the proxy controller.
- When `getControllerForCurrentRequest()` is called during an operation of
System UI the proxy `ControllerInfo` is returned.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 567606117
Removed `ExoPlayer.experimentalSetOffloadSchedulingEnabled` as scheduling will be enabled by default when offload is enabled for audio-only playback.
In addition, the `experimental` key word was taken out of the following
method signatures:
* `ExoPlayer.experimentalIsSleepingForOffload`
* `AudioOffloadListener.onExperimentalSleepingForOffloadChanged`
* `AudioOffloadListener.onExperimentalOffloadedPlayback`
PiperOrigin-RevId: 565035289
The class currently disallows offsets of periods in their windows
except for the very first window. This is not necessary because
we can use TimeOffsetMediaPeriod to eliminate the offset if needed.
This makes the class more useful for many use cases, in particular
for using it with ClippingMediaSource.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#11226
PiperOrigin-RevId: 563702120
This callback asks to correct the media time in a composition, but doesn't
provide the MediaPeriodId as the necessary context to do this.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 563699344
This change avoids using a framework API that is deprecated since
API 31 and works around difficulties with this deprecated API on
devices from some manufacturers on API 33/34.
Manually tested with BT headphone connected to:
- Samsung SM-G920F (API 24)
- Pixel (API 28)
- Samsung SM-A515W (API 33)
- Pixel 6 Pro (API 33)
(verified manually with devices and adb output of dumpsys)
Issue: androidx/media#167
PiperOrigin-RevId: 562890206
Created new method `AudioSink#setOffloadDelayPadding` that will set delay and padding data onto an `AudioTrack` using `AudioTrack#setOffloadDelayPadding`. This feature adds support for offloaded, gapless Opus playback as the content requires the capability to set padding data post-`AudioSink#configure`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 562518193
Currently, we only support sending Common Media Client Data (CMCD) data through custom HTTP request headers, added capability to configure and transmit it as HTTP query parameters.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 561591246
If a RtspMediaSource is used within a combining source like MergingMediaSource, then it could become stuck in a loop of calling continueLoading when the source has not actually started loading yet.
Issue: androidx/media#577
PiperOrigin-RevId: 561322900
The period index was calculated relative to the contentTimeline
of the DAI stream, but then used with the full timeline of the
player. This means it currently only works when the stream is the
only or first item in the playlist.
Issue: androidx/media#571
PiperOrigin-RevId: 560023412
The first call to method `registerInputStream` doesn't block.
Later successive calls to the method blocks until the previous register call
finishes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 559694490
This removes concurrent access from `rtspLoaderWrappers`. Previously
there was a race between the playback thread clearing & re-adding
entries to this list in `retryWithRtpTcp()`, and the loading thread
accessing the entries in `InternalListener.track()` (implemented from
`ExtractorOutput`).
This change means each `ExtractorOutputImpl` uses exactly one
`SampleQueue` for its one `TrackOutput`. When the `RtspLoaderWrapper`
instances are replaced in `retryWithRtpTcp()`, any stale instances will
only be able to access their own (also stale) `SampleQueue` instances
(vs before, where the stale `ExtractorOutput` could accidentally access
'new' `SampleQueue` instances via the `rtspLoaderWrappers` field).
As well as fixing a race condition in the prod code, this also de-flakes
`RtspPlaybackTest`.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 559130479
This picks up a fix to ensure Android Studio puts the `@OptIn`
annotation in the correct place:
https://issuetracker.google.com/251172715
This also introduces a transitive dependency from `media3-common` on
the Kotlin standard library, so this CL also includes some updates to
the dev guide to document how apps can avoid including this dep if
they want.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 558821673
When the foreground service type is set to `mediaPlayiback` this shouldn't
be required. However, some reports from users say that setting the
foreground service behavor fixes some problems on some devices. Setting
it explicitely with this change makes sure users don't have to do that
workaround themselves.
Issue: androidx/media#167
PiperOrigin-RevId: 557608577
This changes the default logic of shouldShowPlayButton to show a play
button while the playback is temporarily suppressed. This helps to
provide better UI feedback to the fact that playback stopped and
provides a quick way for users to override the suppression and attempt
to restart playback.
Some apps may want to keep the legacy behavior depending on their app's
needs. Hence, we also add a config parameter to set this behavior both
in MediaSession and our default UI components.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#11213
PiperOrigin-RevId: 557129171
Modifies the `ChunkSource.getNextChunk(long, long, List, ChunkHolder)` method in the `ChunkSource` interface to `ChunkSource.getNextChunk(LoadingInfo, long, List, ChunkHolder)`.
LoadingInfo contains additional parameters, including `playbackRate` and `lastRebufferRealtimeMs` in addition to the existing `playbackPositionUs`. The additional parameters will allow us to pass these information to Common Media Client Data (CMCD) logging.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 555148768
Modifies the `SequenceableLoader.continueLoading(long)` method in the `SequenceableLoader` interface to `SequenceableLoader.continueLoading(LoadingInfo)`.
`LoadingInfo` contains additional parameters, including `playbackSpeed` and `lastRebufferRealtimeMs` in addition to the existing `playbackPositionUs`. The additional parameters will allow us to pass these information to Common Media Client Data (CMCD) logging.
By using the `LoadingInfo` object, we ensure future flexibility to add more fields without causing any breaking changes to the API.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 555123961
When hardware buttons are used to control the volume of the remote device, the call propagates to `MediaSessionCompat.setPlaybackToRemote(volumeProviderCompat)`. However, `volumeProviderCompat` was created incorrectly when the new device volume commands were present (COMMAND_SET_DEVICE_VOLUME_WITH_FLAGS and COMMAND_ADJUST_DEVICE_VOLUME_WITH_FLAGS), i.e. with volumeControlType = `VOLUME_CONTROL_FIXED`. This resulted in `VolumeProviderCompat` which doesn't call `onSetVolumeTo` or `onAdjustVolume` and hence doesn't propagate the calls to the `Player`. Instead, it only worked with the deprecated commands which ensured the volumeControlType was `VOLUME_CONTROL_ABSOLUTE`.
This bug was introduced in c71e4bf1ff (1.0 media 3 release) when `PlayerWrapper`'s call to `createVolumeProviderCompat` was mostly rewritten to handle the new commands, but the two if-statements were not amended. Note: this change fixes the bug only for Android 11 and below. For 12 and above, there is a tracking bug for the regression that was introduced: https://issuetracker.google.com/issues/201546605http://Issue: androidx/media#554
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 554966361
This fixes a bug with playing very short audio files, introduced by
fe710871aa
The existing code using floor integer division results in playback never
transitioning to `STATE_ENDED` because at the end of playback for the
short sample clip provided `currentPositionUs=189937`,
`outputSampleRate=16000` and `(189937 * 16000) / 1000000 = 3038.992`,
while `writtenFrames=3039`. This is fixed by using `Util.ceilDivide`
so we return `3039`, which means
`AudioTrackPositionTracker.hasPendingData()` returns `false` (since
`writtenFrames ==
durationUsToFrames(getCurrentPositionUs(/* sourceEnded= */ false))`).
#minor-release
Issue: androidx/media#538
PiperOrigin-RevId: 554481782
We currently only force the first frame if the frame timestamp is
greater than the stream *offset*.
This is wrong for two reasons:
1. The timestamp and the offset are not comparable and it should be
the stream start position.
2. The check should only be applied at stream transitions where we
need to make sure that a new first frame isn't rendered until we
passed the transition point.
We have to fix both issues together, because fixing just issue (1)
causes seeks to before the start position to no longer render the
frame (and playback will be stuck). A new test covers this case.
We also amend the stream transition test case to actually test what it
promises to test and add a test for prerolling samples at the
beginning, to ensure the first frame is still renderered.
Issue: androidx/media#291
PiperOrigin-RevId: 552858967
Fix short term reference picture list parsing. Before this change, `deltaPocS0`
was derived by adding one to the value of the syntax element
`delta_poc_s0_minus1`, but (maybe surprising) the specification actually says
that `DeltaPocS0[stRpsIdx][i]` should be assigned the negation
`-(delta_poc_s0_minus1[i] + 1)` on the first iteration, then that value added
to the previous value on previous iterations. See equations (7-67) to (7-70) in
the 2021-08 version of the H.265/HEVC specification.
Also read the number of long term reference pictures once rather than on every
loop iteration (subsection 7.3.2.2.1).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 551852999