The new onPositionDiscontinuity callback contains sufficient information, so
that this former workaround to obtain the position before a seek is no longer
needed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 365993937
Aims to achieve visibility parity with MediaCodecRenderer#onQueueInputBuffer.
Allows measuring the time when the codec queue the first input buffer in the codec. Which means the Codec has been initialized and is about to start decoding.
It also allows measuring how long it takes for the Codec to render its first frame.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 365906756
If the player is created on a background thread (which is allowed
as the only exception to the access-on-one-thread-only rule), it
may happen that a callback on the main thread tries to access the
player before the constructor even finished. This is dangerous and
can cause exceptions due to uninitialized variables.
To solve this, we can make sure that every player access is blocked
until the constructor finished. Blocking is safe because the
constructor itself is not doing any blocking work or acquiring locks.
The thread verification method is already called on every entry
point to the player, so we can reuse the same method for checking.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 365792949
The extended onPositionDiscontinuity callback can be used to improve some
listener classes:
- Listening to onTimelineChanged to detect discontinuities is no longer needed.
- Listening to onSeekStarted is no longer needed as the start position is part
of the onPositionDiscontinuty callback.
- The exact old position is also useful for media time history logging.
As a side effect, removing onSeekStarted handling from PlaybackStatsListener
fixes Issue: #8675 that was caused by the special EventTime handling for
onSeekStarted.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 365558959
The hacky workaround for APIs 29/30 doesn't work on API 31. Instead,
we can use the onDisplayInfoChanged callback, that is accessible from
API 31.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 364997282
The BasePlayer implementation of add/remove
Listener knows about Components.
As those are removed from the Player
interface, the implementation of those
methods needs to be moved down in Player
implementations.
This commit makes no functional change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 364985291
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
The main user of the Util method is the bandwidth meter to set the
initial network type. If this is the first call to the
NetworkTypeObserver, then we should also allow the first update to
a known network type even if no reset on network type is activated.
The other uses are analytics listeners that check the network type
at certain events. This can just use the lookup method of the
NetworkTypeObserver.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 363670771
- Update the three `HttpDataSource` implementations to use the
Content-Range response header to determine when this is the
case. The Content-Range header is included when the status
code is 416. See [here](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/416).
- Update `ByteArrayDataSource` to conform to the requirement.
- Update `DataSourceContractTest` to enforce the requirement.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 363642114
- SampleQueue.peek is replaced with SampleQueue.read with
FLAG_PEEK. This also exposes peek functionality through
SampleStream.
- Use of DecoderInputBuffer.isFlagsOnly is replaced with
FLAG_OMIT_SAMPLE_DATA. This flag can be used with or
without FLAG_PEEK, where-as previously the read position
would never be advanced for an isFlagsOnly buffer.
- formatRequired is replaced with FLAG_FORMAT_REQUIRED.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 363460105
In order to detect 5G-NSA, we need to remove Util.getNetworkType
and replace it with a class that is actively listening to changes.
The network type observation in DefaultBandwidthMeter already provides
the right framework to integrate this and in order to facilitate
further changes we move it to a separate Util class.
The overall effect of this change should be a complete no-op.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 363384567
Assert that opening the DataSource at the end of the resource
results in only RESULT_END_OF_INPUT being read.
open() and read() are still permitted to throw, although this
permissiveness will be removed in subsequent commits.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 362905314
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
When comparing stream bitrate with available (allocated) bandwidth,
we need to take the playback speed into account. In the current
calculation, this can happen on both sides of the equation, but we
take the time to first byte into account, we need to move the speed
into the available, allocated bandwidth.
This change moves the speed adjustment to the bandwidth calculation
side in AdaptiveTrackSelection.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 362540071
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
Add additional assertions to try to figure out why
the tests are flaky when run in the test harness.
Failure could not be reproduced locally even after 4000 run.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 362282251
TransferListener has the contract to have exactly one onTransferEnd per
onTransferStart, so the test can both assert that onTransferInitializing
is called, but not onTransferEnd (even after calling close).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 362262078
It's more flexible to use FakeDataSource, since it allows to testing
different upstream behaviors (e.g., upstream not being able to resolve
the content length).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 362072899
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
- Split text emphasis mark and style into two IntDefs
- Represent textEmphasis="none" with a span rather than null
- Fixed bugs in the style parsing logic
- Refactor TextEmphasis class to support different ordering of styles
- Merge RubySpan.Position and TextEmphasisSpan.Position
- Remove TTML constructs from Spanned classes
exp (ExoPlayer prepare)
ffr (First Frame Rendered)
psr (Player State Ready).
2) Modifies aci/acc vci/vcc to report timing from ExoPlayer Playback thread.
3) Fix to report pvri and pari for every playback.
and other minor bug fixes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 360228206
The API is a lot more useful if apps can rely on the fact
that the gain is linear and applied to all channels.
This is already guaranty by AudioTrack and should be too
by any reasonable implementation.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 359706113
Given we're proposing to make reading from the end a non-error case,
it's important to check that we return the right thing from open(),
and that we read the right thing (i.e., nothing) once opened.
For now, this test allows quite a bit of permissiveness, in line
with other related tests. This will be tightened up in due course.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 359504075
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 constant values are the same, so this is a no-op, but for
correctness, we should pass the defined constant that the API
documents itself to accept.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 359293471
The new name reflects that it also waits for previously-used renderers
to be disabled.
Also fix some broken javadoc. These methods changed signature in
ea347a464a
PiperOrigin-RevId: 359253177
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
Currently, this only asserts that *if* an exception is thrown, it
must be a position-out-of-range exception as determined by
DataSourceException.isCausedByPositionOutOfRange.
Issue: #7326
PiperOrigin-RevId: 359092124
Assert that an exception is not thrown from DataSource.open
if the DataSpec's start position is valid but its end position
extends beyond the end of the data.
HTTP based DataSource implementations have no good way of
knowing when this is the case, so it makes sense to make this
the required behaviour, rather than requiring an exception to
be thrown or allowing both.
There are also use cases where the caller may want to use the
end position as an upper bound, without knowing for sure how
long the content is. An example of this use case is wanting to
pre-cache the first N bytes of a stream. This implies that any
exception should be thrown after reading to the end of the
data, rather than preemptively in open.
Issue: #7326
PiperOrigin-RevId: 359063721
- 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
- Make it a property of the DataSource, not of the resource.
- Apply it only when a contract test reads using an
unbounded DataSpec.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 358997735
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 a no-op assuming the class is always used correctly.
When release causes referenceCount to reach zero there can be at most
one EventDispatcher still connected (which is the one that must be
passed to that final release() call), so we can always pass the event
directly to the EventDispatcher passed in to release().
PiperOrigin-RevId: 358794004
There are two different patterns we use at the moment:
1. Call both deprecated and non-deprecated method from call site with
no default method implementation body.
2. Use default method of non-deprecated method to call deprecated
method.
Pattern 1 is easier to reason about as it makes the calls more explicit,
so changing all usages of pattern 2 to pattern 1.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 358769803
This adds an optional DrmSessionManager#preacquireSession() method
and implements it on DefaultDrmSessionManager.
The manager doesn't promise to keep the preacquired sessions alive, and
will proactively release them if a ResourceBusyException suggests the
device is running out of available sessions in the underlying framework.
In a future change, SampleQueue will preacquire sessions on the loading
thread and keep track of preacquired 'references', releasing them
when seeking or clearing the queue.
Issue: #4133
PiperOrigin-RevId: 358381616
We already report these errors through callbacks to interested listeners.
However, to ease debugging with bugreports and local error detection,
it's helpful to also log these non-fatal execptions to logcat. Otherwise
nothing in logcat indicates that the player recovered from an exception.
Issue: #6384
PiperOrigin-RevId: 357923899
This is preferable to just logging to LogCat so that listeners can
report this to analytics systems if required.
Issue: #6384
PiperOrigin-RevId: 357906079
The SampleStream.readData contract is that when reading a sample
with a flags-only buffer, the buffer timestamp and flags should
be set and the read position should not be advanced.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 357842130
This type is different to the selection reason, which is
dynamic (i.e., corresponds to the individual selected track,
which can change during playback). The static type is
exposed via TrackSelection, where-as the selection reason
will be internal to the core (i.e., player) module.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 357578201
These have limited value, and are confusing because they're only
actually used if the override only selects a single track (if the
override is an adaptive selection then the values are never used).
The simpliest path forward is to remove them.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 357573186
The source can be used in compositions (in fact, every source is
automatically used in an internal composition when constructing the
playlist), and there is not really a concept of top-level media source
any more since the Player supports playlists.
The actual restriction is that the content media source needs to have
exactly one period to be able to create a SinglePeriodAdTimeline.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 357544191
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
It's used by the UI and mediasession modules. We may be able to move
it into the UI module if/when the mediasession module goes away.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 356734939
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
ControlDispatcher and DefaultControlDispatcher also need
to move to common for the UI module. As does PlaybackPreparer,
although that will be removed entirely in a future release.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 356467394
- When throwing a recoverable error from a renderer, it's important to understand
exactly how the player will attempt recovery. Clarify the documentation to
make this explicit.
- Rename some methods/constants to make it clear that error recovery is specific
to renderer errors. The current recovery mechanism only makes sense for
renderer errors. Making the naming renderer specific avoids reader doubt that
the implementation doesn't appear to be generic enough for other types of
errors.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 355650945
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
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
This also moves DefaultHttpDataSource to common, which seems
sensible, else non-player components that need a DataSource
don't have any useful concrete implementations. We should
think about moving some of the other concrete implementations
to common as well.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 354738925
- The order of sample stream (and thus the order in which loads are
triggered) currently depends on a Set and thus on the hash codes
of the objects that change with every run. Changing to a List solves
this problem.
- The FakeAdaptiveDataSet directly created a static Random (with random
seed) to compute the variation of chunk sizes. Changing this to an
injected Random object that can always be initialized with the same
seed also removed this randomness from the tests.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353878661
This is achieved by only triggering one message at a time. After
triggering a message we send another to ourselves to know when the
following message can be triggered.
Other required changes:
- The messages need to be sorted correctly (by time and creation order)
- To prevent deadlocks when one thread is waiting for another,
we need to add new method to Clock to indicate that the current
thread is about to wait. This then allows us to trigger messages
from other threads in FakeClock.
- AnalyticsCollectorTest needed some adjustments:
- onTimelineChanged now deterministically arrives after the initial
timline is already known, so some of the period information changes
from window only to full period info.
- The playlistOperations test suffers from a bug that the first frame
is rendered too early and that's why we now get additional events.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353877832
Currently only delayed messages are handled. Change this to handling
all messages so that we have more control over their execution order.
This requires adding a new wrapper type for the Message to support
the obtainMessage + sendToTarget use case.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353876557
They only require common. This allows their use for non-playback networking
without requiring the user to depend on the whole of core. I will also make
the same change for Cronet, although this needs a little more work.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353649388
`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 is necessary for the child cl that `TrackSelection`
in two distinct class. It avoids to split the array
version of such class too.
TrackSelectionArray exist to have an immutable array of TrackSelection.
Internal users are trusted to not mutate the array.
One drawback of this approach is that a `TrackSelectionArray`
has to be allocated on the boundary of the `Player` interface.
This should not be a performance issue as this only happens
on trackSelection changes, when the user calls
`Player.getCurrentTrackSelections` and on
`updateLoadControlTrackSelection`.
#player-to-common
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353582654
This field changed name during the code review, but these names and
references weren't updated to match.
Also use an ImmutableSet since the field is a Set.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353021268
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
Codecs are not used by this test because PCM uses codec bypass,
but performing the setup is still necessary to have the test
verify that this is indeed the case!
PiperOrigin-RevId: 352965739
The output dumps are intentionally empty because the playback
is using bypass modes.
Still adding a AUDIO_RAW decoder to the ShadowMediaCodecConfig to
ensure that we would output samples if bypass mode were disabled.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 352794959
Also move it to the `drm` package, and extract a
`DrmSessionManagerProvider` interface.
I'll add `MediaSourceFactory.setDrmSessionProvider()` in a follow-up
change.
Issue: #8466
PiperOrigin-RevId: 352582559
This prevents trying to post the response to possibly dead threads,
which causes an IllegalStateException to be logged.
Issue: #8328
PiperOrigin-RevId: 352388155