We add an entire class like we do for parsing other codec initialization formats; it's currently not doing any parsing though (... initialization data is really simple for AV1 though: just the entire contents of the box).
For testing, we add the sample file, having been re-encoded with ffmpeg (and we also happen to have another av1 file, too).
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This provides better compatibility with MediaExtractor, which does read these fields; we also need them for being able to mux file contents into another mp4 file.
Also, there is a minor refactor included so that we have an actual type for esds box contents instead of a pair.
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Both files will be updated when new versions are released, but
unreleased notes will only be accumulated in the media3 file.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 433736599
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Rollback of aa22bc2dbe
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Fix PlayerView touch handling
Overriding onTouchEvent was causing multiple issues, and
appears to be unnecessary. Removing the override fixes:
1. StyledPlayerView accessibility issue where "hide player
controls" actually toggled play/pause.
2. Delivery of events to a registered OnClick...
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Both files will be updated when new versions are released, but
unreleased notes will only be accumulated in the media3 file.
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*** Original commit ***
Fix PlayerView touch handling
Overriding onTouchEvent was causing multiple issues, and
appears to be unnecessary. Removing the override fixes:
1. StyledPlayerView accessibility issue where "hide player
controls" actually toggled play/pause.
2. Delivery of events to a registered OnClickListener when
useController is false.
3. Delivery of events to a registered OnLongClickListener
in all configurations.
4. Incorrectly treating a sequence of touch events that
exit the bounds of the vi...
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Overriding onTouchEvent was causing multiple issues, and
appears to be unnecessary. Removing the override fixes:
1. StyledPlayerView accessibility issue where "hide player
controls" actually toggled play/pause.
2. Delivery of events to a registered OnClickListener when
useController is false.
3. Delivery of events to a registered OnLongClickListener
in all configurations.
4. Incorrectly treating a sequence of touch events that
exit the bounds of the view before ACTION_UP as a click,
both for delivery to OnClickListener and for toggling
the controls.
Note: After this change, control visibility will not be
toggled if the application developer explicitly sets the
view to be non-clickable. I think that's probably working
as intended though. It seems correct that a non-clickable
view would not respond to clicks.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8627
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9605
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9861
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This change rewrites the UI module's track selection
components to depend on the Player API, allowing us to
finally remove the UI module's dependency on ExoPlayer
as a concrete player implementation.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432989318
There's no media3 equivalent to the
`com.google.android.exoplayer:exoplayer` dependency.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 430955037
(cherry picked from commit 8ae74ad873)
This makes the reading period advance early as expected at the end of an ad
period. Before this change the reading position of the metadata renderer
prevented advancing the period until metadata arrived after the start position of
the following period. Only then the reading position of the metadata renderer
is updated and beyond the start position of the following period which is a
condition to advance the reading period.
Because transitioning to the next period is a virtual transition and the
SharedMediaPeriod keeps reading from the same underlying sample streams, the
metadata renderer can safely be ignored for this check.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432646037
This method is no longer needed since we added SubtitleConfiguration#id
in 59d98b9a4e.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10016
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432169262
DownloadHelper is in the ExoPlayer module, so there's no reason
why it can't use ExoPlayer specific track selections. That said,
we want our UI components to operate on generic
TrackSelectionParameters, and we want such UI components to be
useful for selecting tracks for download. To keep this interop,
it's necessary to have DownloadHelper accept generic
TrackSelectionParameters, or to require application code to
convert them. The first approach seems preferable!
PiperOrigin-RevId: 432158846
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Rollback of 8d9c4f4774
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Rollback of 43b796b64d
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Rollback of 08c5b1cb0a
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getCurrentTrackGroups and getCurrentTrackSelections are
retained for now, but moved from Player to ExoPlayer, to
ease the transition for some application code that currently
uses these methods.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 430036355
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of 43b796b64d
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Rollback of 08c5b1cb0a
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Wire up MediaMetricsListener and add configuration to...
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There are two sets of listeners in ExoPlayerImpl at the moment,
which can be merged together to use a single ListenerSet. This has
the added advantage that the events that were previously sent
through the ArraySet get additional guarantees provided by ListenerSet
(e.g. correct event ordering and onEvents triggered).
Also add missing constants for onEvents to ensure all Player.Listener
methods have an corresponding constant.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427415349
We have logic to not immediately interrupt playback when an ad group
fails to load and instead let the current content play and transition
at the point where the ad group should have been.
This logic was broken by dcbdbe5341 because of one of the conditions
used MediaPeriodId.adGroupIndex, which is always -1 for content ids.
It still worked for the last ad group because the next ad group index
was C.INDEX_UNSET.
Fix the issue and amend the test that was meant to catch this to test
the ad failures for the last ad and previous ads.
Also fix the PositionInfo reported in such a case, which was also wrong.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9929
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 427143223
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Rollback of 08c5b1cb0a
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Wire up MediaMetricsListener and add configuration to disable it.
The listener will automatically forward diagnostics info to the
Android platform. ExoPlayer.Builder gets a new setter that allows
to disable this feature if required.
#...
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Wire up MediaMetricsListener and add configuration to disable it.
The listener will automatically forward diagnostics info to the
Android platform. ExoPlayer.Builder gets a new setter that allows
to disable this feature if required.
#minor-release
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Transformer's minimum API level is 21, where-as the
full library is still targeting 16. Hence we should
no longer include the transformer module in the
full library dependency.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426958045
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
This is not backwards compatible if the @SelectionReason annotation is
used in Kotlin code, but before this change there aren't many library
surfaces that return a value annotated with @SelectionReason, so it
seems relatively unlikely that it is in use in any/many apps.
A follow-up change will fix the positions of existing usages to match
this new config.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426409877
The listener will automatically forward diagnostics info to the
Android platform. ExoPlayer.Builder gets a new setter that allows
to disable this feature if required.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 426099872
Some phone with limited memory can't allocate bigger
shared memory buffers.
This might or might not be related to Binder's 1M
transaction limit.
Tested on Pixel 4 by setting the minimum buffer size to
1h.
https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/issues/9712
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 425324536
Enforcing the correct thread usage has been enabled since 2.13.0.
Opting-out of this enforement is dangerous as it can hide very hard
to debug bugs.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424815808
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
Move the code in its own class as DefaultAudioTrack
is getting very big. It also help for testability.
The new class is easily configurable and highly tested.
Manual test was used to catch any regression.
https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/issues/8891
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424602011
Ad playback shouldn't be affected by manual speed adjustments set
by the user. This change enforces unit speed for ad playback.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9018
PiperOrigin-RevId: 424546258
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9775
We got a few issues for this on GH already. Some RTSP servers do not provide
track timing in PLAY responses, or the timings are invalid.
Missing timing means the RTSP stream is not seekable. Added method to
1. Update the timeline that seek is not possible
2. Report read discontinuity so that playback can start from the beginning.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 423281439
This change adds more standard metadata fields to Cast metadata including the artwork URL that makes the cast device show the artwork in the Cast route dialog (https://screenshot.googleplex.com/uj4n4Jqd7it9bob) and the Cast device.
This change also discriminates between media with an audio MIME type and others. For audio MIME type the Cast metadata is set to MEDIA_TYPE_MUSIC_TRACK which changes the layout and shows artwork and additional audio meta data to be displayed (https://screenshot.googleplex.com/ASy3KDcsTdJDM2T).
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9663
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422589957
Adaptive video and audio selections will be limited to formats with
the same level of DecoderSupport and HardwareAccelatationSupport, unless
specifically allowed by new flags.
If different levels of decoder support are available, prefer primary
over fallback decoders and hardware-accelerated over software decoders
(in this order). For video, also prefer more efficient codecs, if both
are supported by hardware-accelerated primary decoders.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#4835
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9565
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422345048
This change moves the video track selection to the generic
selection method introcuced for audio and text. This ensures
we can apply the same criteria for fixed and adaptive video
track selections. Implicitly, this reorders the preferences
for adaptive tracks to give non-quality preferences (like
preferred MIME type or preferred role flags) a higher priority
than number of tracks in the selection.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9519
PiperOrigin-RevId: 422310902
Live speed adjustment is used for all live playback at the moment,
but has no user visible effect if the media is not played with low
latency. To avoid unnecessary adjustment during playback without
benefit, this change restricts the live speed adjustment to cases
where either the user requested a speed value in the MediaItem or the
media specifically defined a low-latency stream.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9329
PiperOrigin-RevId: 421514283
The media codec renderers have fallback logic in getDecoderInfos
to assume that E-AC3 decoders can handle the 2D version of E-AC3-JOC and
that H264/H265 decoders can handle some base layer of Dolby Vision
content. Both fallbacks are useful if there is no decoder for the
enhanced Dolby formats.
Both fallbacks are not applied during track selection at the moment
because the separate MediaCodecInfo.isCodecSupported method verifies
that the mime type corresponding to format.codecs is the same as the
decoder mime type (which isn't true for the fallback case).
To fix the fallback logic, we can just completely remove this additional
check because it's not needed in the context of this method that is only
called after we already established that the decoder can handle the
format.sampleMimeType.
In addition, we need to map the Dolby Vision profiles to the equivalent
H264/H265 profile to make the codec profile comparison sensible again.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 420959104
This method has been deprecated since 2.12.0 ([commit](d1bbd3507a)).
Also remove
DashMediaSource.Factory#setLivePresentationDelayMs(long, boolean), this
method has been deprecated since 2.13.0 ([commit](41b58d503a)).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 420719877
The `main` role distinguishes a track from an `alternate`, but unlike
`SELECTION_FLAG_DEFAULT` it doesn't imply the track should be selected
unless user preferences state otherwise. e.g. in the case of a text
track, the player shouldn't enable subtitle rendering just because a
`main` text track is present in the manifest.
The `main`/`alternate` distinction is still available through
`Format.roleFlags` and the `ROLE_FLAG_MAIN` and `ROLE_FLAG_ALTERNATE`
values.
This behaviour was originally [added in 2.2.0](7f967f3057),
however at the time the `C.RoleFlags` IntDef did not exist. The IntDef
was [added in 2.10.0](a86a9137be).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 418937747
Before this change we checked whether the playback state and playWhenReady have changed when the state from the cast device arrived. If we detected such a change we called the listener callback `onIsPlayingChanged`. However, in the case when `setPlayWhenReady(boolean)` is called on 'CastPlayer', we mask the change in `playWhenReady`, then send the play/pause request to the cast device and when the state from the cast device arrives we never detect a change because we have already masked `playWhenReady`.
This change now moves the check for `isPlaying` to the same place where the state and playWhenReady is updated, so we call the `onIsPlayingChanged` callback in either case, when masking or when a changed state from the server arrives.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9792
PiperOrigin-RevId: 418483509
There is an open Gradle bug that dependencies with AARs are not marked
as such in the created POM files (https://github.com/gradle/gradle/issues/3170).
This causes issues building ExoPlayer with Maven POMs only.
(Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8353).
This change adds the workaround suggested on the Gradle bug until
the bug is fixed. As we have a mixture of JAR and AAR dependencies,
we need to maintain a lookup table to know which dependencies have AARs.
The current code throws when a new dependency is added and it's not
classified.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 417797407
Some have been deprecated since 2.13.0
([commit](5b9fa7d7d9)):
* `setDrmSessionManager(DrmSessionManager)`
* `setDrmHttpDataSourceFactory(HttpDataSource.Factory)`
* `setDrmUserAgent(String)`
And the rest have been deprecated since 2.12.0
([commit](d1bbd3507a)):
* `setStreamKeys(List<String>)`
* `createMediaSource(Uri)`
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We check the fraction of the available duration we have already
buffered for live streams to see if we can increase the quality.
This fraction compares against the overall available media duration
at the time of the track selection, which by definition can't include
one of the availabe chunks (as this is the one we want to load next).
That means, for example, that for a reasonable live offset of 3 segments
we can at most reach a fraction of 0.66, which is less than our default
threshold of 0.75, meaning we can never switch up.
By subtracting one chunk duration from the available duration, we make
this comparison fair again and allow all live streams (regardless of
live offset) to reach up to 100% buffered data (which is above our
default value of 75%), so that they can increase the quality.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9784
PiperOrigin-RevId: 416791033
Before the introduction of the MediaCodecAdapter, users could get
access directly to the MediaCodec instance from
MediaCodecRenderer.getCodec() and then retrieve the codec metrics.
This change exposes MediaCodec.getMetrics() on the MediaCodecAdapter.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9766
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 416343023
*** Original commit ***
Make audio track min buffer size configurable.
Move the code in its own class as DefaultAudioTrack
is getting very big. It also help for testability.
The new class is easily configurable and highly tested.
Manual test was used to catch any regression.
https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/issues/8891
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Move the code in its own class as DefaultAudioTrack
is getting very big. It also help for testability.
The new class is easily configurable and highly tested.
Manual test was used to catch any regression.
https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/issues/8891
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