getExoMediaCryptoType will only return null for drmInitData == null and
track types for which placeholder sessions are not used. This change
will allow renderers to abstract themselves from format.drmInitData.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 322131219
Replace `type` with (optional) `mimeType` and add `keySetId` in
DownloadRequest. The DownloadHelper infers the downloading method (DASH,
HLS, SmoothStreaming or Progressive) from the content's MIME type and
URI.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 322117384
The logic to clear the playlist is currently duplicated in various
reset methods so that calls to player.stop(true) can clear the playlist.
This can be deduplicated by clearing the playlist as a seperate
operation that reuses the existing code.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 321578759
Plumb this down into BaseRenderer.onStreamChanged and use it when
deciding whether to render the first frame of a new period.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 321175627
This change masks playbackInfo.periodId and playbackInfo.loadingPeriodId for operations which change these periods (set/add/remove sources and seeks).
Because this masking is reflected in the playbackInfo object, player attributes can be retrieved without the maskingXyz variables in EPI. This has the advantage that the playbackInfo object always reflects the public state of the player even when operations are still pending. The maskingXyz variables in EPI are only required for the deprecated use case of an initial seek in an empty timeline.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 321160092
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Rollback of 0943886cbd
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Use last queue format instead of previous decision to select new track
We currently use the save...
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 320015109
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Use last queue format instead of previous decision to select new track
We currently use the saved selectionIndex to base our new track
selection decision on. This index might be stale if the previous
selection didn't result in a queue update (e.g. when loading live
streams where the new chunk isn't available yet).
Fix this by using the format of the last chunk to make the new decision.
Issue: #7582
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 319991676
We currently use the saved selectionIndex to base our new track
selection decision on. This index might be stale if the previous
selection didn't result in a queue update (e.g. when loading live
streams where the new chunk isn't available yet).
Fix this by using the format of the last chunk to make the new decision.
Issue: #7582
PiperOrigin-RevId: 319957980
We don't need the renderer immediately after stopping, so the
renderer should not throw a checked exception until it's used again.
This is inline with the not throwing from disable().
Also, none of the known implementation throw an exception at the moment
and all reasonable base classes omit the throws clause already.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 319503643
Issue: #7011
Issue: #6725
Issue: #7066
This also mitigates (but doesn't fix) Issue: #4133 because it
prevents a second key load after a short clear section.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 319184325
Previously only pcm encoding were stored in Format,
this was an issue as for audio passthrough and offload
lots of code needs to pass complex format informations
(encoding, sample rate, channel count, gapless metadata)
but could not use Format and each function was taking
each as different parameter.
By allowing Format to contain any encoding, and not only
pcmEncoding, it allows to pass a Format everywhere in ExoPlayer
code that needs a Format.
This patch does not have any functional change. It is only an internal refactor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 318789444
*** Reason for rollforward ***
Rollforward after making sure the handler is created,
and that a test is written preventing a
similar regression.
*** Original change description ***
Rollback of b6f5a263f7
*** Original commit ***
Rollforward of commit 5612ac50a3.
*** Reason for rollforward ***
Rollforward after making sure the handler is created
from the playback thread and not from an app thread.
*** Original change description ***
Rollback of e1beb1d194
*** Original commit ***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 318274400
They currently fall back to the main Looper if the current thread
doesn't have a Looper. All the changed Handlers are guaranteed to
be created on a thread with a Looper (mostly the ExoPlayer playback
Looper) and thus can make this stricter assumption. This makes it
easier to reason about the code as there are no ambiguities as to which
thread the Handler is running on.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 317334503
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Rename Util methods to clarify which Looper is used.
The method name didn't clarify that either the main or current
Looper is used.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 317283606
*** Original commit ***
Rollforward of commit 5612ac50a3.
*** Reason for rollforward ***
Rollforward after making sure the handler is created
from the playback thread and not from an app thread.
*** Original change description ***
Rollback of e1beb1d194
*** Original commit ***
Expose experimental offload scheduling
Add a new scheduling mode that stops ExoPlayer main loop
when the audio offload buffer is full and resume it...
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 316914147
*** Reason for rollforward ***
Rollforward after making sure the handler is created
from the playback thread and not from an app thread.
*** Original change description ***
Rollback of e1beb1d194
*** Original commit ***
Expose experimental offload scheduling
Add a new scheduling mode that stops ExoPlayer main loop
when the audio offload buffer is full and resume it when
it has been partially played.
This mode needs to be enabled and dissabled manually by the app
for now.
#exo-offload
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 316898804
We started using this method from other tests unrelated to
TestExoPlayer, so the method is better placed inside a generic Util
class.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316675067
This change adds MediaSource.getMediaItem and deprecates MediaSource.getTag. For backwards compatibility, the tag is made available through the Window with `mediaItem.playbackProperties.tag` as well as in the deprecated `tag` attribute.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316539752
*** Original commit ***
Expose experimental offload scheduling
Add a new scheduling mode that stops ExoPlayer main loop
when the audio offload buffer is full and resume it when
it has been partially played.
This mode needs to be enabled and dissabled manually by the app
for now.
#exo-offload
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 315948869
Add a new scheduling mode that stops ExoPlayer main loop
when the audio offload buffer is full and resume it when
it has been partially played.
This mode needs to be enabled and dissabled manually by the app
for now.
#exo-offload
PiperOrigin-RevId: 315860373
FakeMediaSource and FakeTimeline should put a media item to the window just as other media sources and timelines do. This change provides a fake media item for both of them.
Further the MaskingMediaSource needs to provide a media item for when the real timeline of the masked media source is not available. This can be easily done by using mediaSource.getMediaItem() once available. For now a dummy is used to make ExoPlayerTest run green. This can be easily change to use mediaSource.getMediaSource as soon as this method is defined by the MediaSource interface.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 314897474
Add an `_` in long constants.
Eg: 10000 => 10_000.
I'm proposing this change because I have had multiple
missread due to confusing the number of 0 in a long number.
More specifically, added an underscore to all number matching:
`final.*\ [0-9]{2,}000;`
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313186920
Every timeline refresh currently assumes that it corresponds to a manifest
refresh and issues the respective load events. However, there are other
timeline updates that don't have a manifest refresh (e.g. ad state updates)and thus shouldn't issue these events.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313150489
If the condition isn't fulfilled, they currently block until the
test runner times out the test. Our usual approach is to timeout
in the test itself so that the error message is clearly showing the
blocked condition.
Also clean-up some documentation.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309930198
Currently the assertOutput() overloads do quite different things.
Also stop returning FakeExtractorOutput from assertOutput (it's not
used).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309030386
- Remove assertReleased and replace it with a proper condition variable
that's opened when Downloader.download or Download.remove finish. As
far as I can tell assertReleased was basically implementing "sleep for
10 seconds after the Downloader starts". Note fixing this properly
also makes the tests run much faster!
- Use ConditionVariable instead of CountDownLatch(1).
- Use AtomicInteger instead of volatile int because it's clearer and
allows removal of explanatory comments.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 308819204
- Improve documentation explaining the benefits of ExoPlayer's ConditionVariable
over the one that the platform provides
- Allow Clock injection
- Create TestUtil method for obtaining a ConditionVariable whose block(long)
method times out correctly when used in a Robolectric test
- Add basic unit tests for ConditionVariable
PiperOrigin-RevId: 308812698
This makes the distinction more clear between the methods that test
a specific behaviour (and are meant to be used with parameterized
tests) and those that test everything in one go.
Also add a TODO to FlacExtractorTest to migrate it when we can
PiperOrigin-RevId: 308228421
Part of what makes these tests hard to deal with (imo) is being
unable to easily run a specific config, or seeing exactly which one
failed (because you always see only the first failure).
I put the parameters as a method on ExtractorAsserts to
reduce the boiler-plate required in each test class.
I'll migrate the extension FlacExtractorTest in a follow-up CL
PiperOrigin-RevId: 307785380
This makes it easier to use the helper methods because the player doesn't
have to be assigned to a SimpleExoPlayer in all cases.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 307039126
We currently check for shouldContinueLoading, which is the intention to load,
not playbackInfo.isLoading, which is the actual loading state, when detecting
stuck buffering issues.
They only differ if the LoadControl said stop loading (based on nextLoadPosition),
but there is still a load in flight (updating bufferedPosition). This may cause
the exception to be thrown in edge cases that are only temporary.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 307022608
The new TestExoPlayer.Builder asserts that a Looper is present in
the constructor, although it can be set later for cases where no
such Looper exists.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 306403491
Create a Builder that creates SimpleExoPlayer instances with fake
components, suitable for testing.
Basically extracts the Builder from ExoPlayerTestRunner to a standalone
class that can be re-used.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 305458419
OnSeekProcessed is documented to be called as soon as all neccessary state changes
as a result of the seek have been made. As we now mask the state changes directly
when calling seekTo, we can also call this callback immediately without changing
the semantics of the method.
Our tests often use this callback as a way to wait for the internal player
to receive all pending commands and then report back. This is a special test
requirement for cases where we want to make sure no further updates happen as
a result of the player handling commands. To facilitate that, a new action is
added with a more descriptive name that achieves the same goal.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 303296210
- Show renderers with no tracks in EventLogger track logging
- Log renderer names in EventLogger track logging
- Add useful message to ExoPlaybackException instances (including
renderer name for renderer errors)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 302421616
We have two known scenarios where the app could create an OOM error and
we want to handle it gracefully:
1. The app continues to allocate memory but doesn't make any progress
in the buffered position. OOM should be prevented by the default
load control and it should eventually throw an exception.
2. An extractor tries to allocate a large amount of memory on the
Loader thread based on information it read in faulty media files.
In this case we should attempt to play remaining media and then
throw an exception.
Both cases are already handled correctly, but we don't have any tests
ensuring that we don't introduce regressions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 301585700
The FakeSampleStream is currently always ready even if it doesn't
have any samples to read. Fix that by checking for the conditions
under which read() will be successful.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 301371031
The assertion about the expected formats doesn't really belong in a
fake, the assertions should be closer to the test method.
This gets in the way when I try and write a new test in
AnalyticsCollectorTest that doesn't use the expected, constant Format
(because i want to specify drmInitData) - but changing the expected
Format is tricky because it's hard-coded into the FakeVideoRenderer
inner class.
I replaced the assertion in FakeRenderer with assertions in test
methods that used to assert on the format count.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 301353072
This is a partial revert of <unknown commit>. The split and the order is important. For
example, as things are currently, if playback fails for a test that makes additional
assertions in onTestFinished, the visible reason the test failed is quite likely to
be one of the additional assertions, rather than the error that actually caused the
playback to fail. I think we probably also don't want to log metrics if playback
fails.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300733109
After this change users of ExoPlayerImpl and SimpleExoPlayer can use the media item base playlist API which converts the media item to a media source.
It adds the media item based methods to the ExoPlayer instead of the Player interface. This avoids a big change in the CastPlayer which requires migrating the cast extension to the MediaItem of the core module (follow up CLs).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300575567
This change deprecates the PlaybackParameters and remove the skipSilenceField from the PlaybackParameters. This implies that enabling and disabling skipping silences needs to be done on the Player.AudioComponent after this change.
After submission of the change, all Player API changes are done which are required to bring playbackSpeed and skipSilenceEnabled in the converged Player API state.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300420843
This removes noisy data from the dump files and allows updating less
dump files if a format field is added, removed or updated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297617138
Note: The dump files will need updating again when the extractors
are modified to only set the appropriate bitrate. Enhancing the
test first is nice, because it means that in subsequent CLs the
dump file updates can be used to quickly see what's changed in
the output.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297188367
This info is already in the javadoc of FakeExtractorOutput#assertOutput
but it's not super discoverable if you just see the test failure. I was
manually copying the dump results around before realising there was
a mechanism to auto-update.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296204463
Not important, but when overriding a method that can return null,
it seems preferable to put @Override first, followed by what it's
overriding (which includes the @Nullable).
Also remove explicit @NonNull use in the core library. @NonNull is
propagated by default, so this is redundant.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296188379
This is closer to how our actual renderers look like and allows tests
to use a similar logic to show/suppress the first frame in follow-up changes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 295557548
Modify TrackOutput.sampleData() to accept SampleDataReader instead of ExtractorInput. SampleDataReader supports only read and skip calls, which all sampleData() implementations already restrict themselves to.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 294905155
Currently only one access unit can be written per
buffer write. This has been found to be power
inefficient in an offload situation.
#exo-offload
PiperOrigin-RevId: 294886188
Add fields in DecoderCounters for computing the average video frame
processing offset.
The MediaCodecVideoRenderer reports the video frame processing offset
and the demo app presents it on the debug information.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 294677878
This allows to simulate samples in a stream more accurately
particularly when streams are prepared at a non-zero position and
issuing a sample with position=0 is not expected.
Also makes seek more realistic by also issuing one sample again.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 293344081
Once we receive an update from a masked source, we first start the
preparation of an already pending period, and only then notify the
player of the new timeline. If the period prepares immediately inline,
the MediaPeriod.onPrepared callback arrives before the
onPlaylistUpdateRequested call in the Player. THis is the wrong order
and causes issues when the player tries to lookup information in the
timeline that doesn't exist yet.
This change fixes preroll playbacks before live streams.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 293340031
This change deprecates Player.onPlayerStateChanged(boolean pwr, int state). It removes deprecation for trivial cases. I'll remove other deprecated usages (mostly in ui module) in follow-up CLs to not bloat this CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 292917872
Before:
No matching span found
in text : Text with combined section.
expected : start=10 end=18 type=HorizontalTextInVerticalContextSpan substring='combined'
but found:
After:
No matching span found
in text : Text with combined section.
expected: start=10 end=18 type=HorizontalTextInVerticalContextSpan substring='combined'
but found no spans
PiperOrigin-RevId: 292878264
There are existing bugs that need this flag to know whether the
current information in the window is still a placeholder or can
already be relied on for further calculation.
This flag will probably only ever be set in DummyTimeline, so it's
not added to the window.set method to avoid updating all clients.
Issue:#5924
PiperOrigin-RevId: 291705637
Allows items to be added to the queue once the sample stream has already been created.
Means tests can simulate data not all being available at the start.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 290613392
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of ff89170b00
*** Original commit ***
Fix some logic in AnalyticsCollector.
All events issued from ExoPlayerImpl (i.e. Player.EventListener events) currently
try to use the media period data from the playing media period as set in the
playback thread queue. This is only correct as long as there no pending masking
operations in ExoPlayerImpl. That's why we currently disable this whenever the timeline
is...
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 290593700
*** Original commit ***
Fix some logic in AnalyticsCollector.
All events issued from ExoPlayerImpl (i.e. Player.EventListener events) currently
try to use the media period data from the playing media period as set in the
playback thread queue. This is only correct as long as there no pending masking
operations in ExoPlayerImpl. That's why we currently disable this whenever the timeline
is empty or a seek is pending. Since adding all the playlist API methods to the player,
this is no longer the right choice. Moreover,...
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 290312118
All events issued from ExoPlayerImpl (i.e. Player.EventListener events) currently
try to use the media period data from the playing media period as set in the
playback thread queue. This is only correct as long as there no pending masking
operations in ExoPlayerImpl. That's why we currently disable this whenever the timeline
is empty or a seek is pending. Since adding all the playlist API methods to the player,
this is no longer the right choice. Moreover, we don't have a definite API that tells
AnalyticsCollector when a playlist API call has been handled (and we don't want to
have one).
We can fix this by always using the current Player position information as the source
of truth (instead of the media period queue). This is definitely more correct and also
works while a masking operation is pending. To fill in the additional information from
the media period queue, we can look up a matching media period. This may not be the
first one in the list if an operation is pending.
The new methods are similar to the previous tryResolveWindowIndex method, but:
1. They are always used (i.e. the current Player state is the main source of truth)
2. They also check the correct ad playback state, that was just ignored previously.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 290284916
Currently seeks are basically ignored. However, it's more realistic to re-queue the
single sample if the seek is to position 0.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 290273564
Ultimately we only care if the style is both bold & italic, if some of
those are specified multiple times there's no problem.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288862235
I decided the flags bit was a bit unclear so I played around with this
It's also needed for more 'complex' assertions like colors - I didn't
want to just chuck in a fourth int parameter to create:
hasForegroundColorSpan(int start, int end, int flags, int color)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 287989424
This offset allows to improve the calculated live offset because it
can take known client-server time offsets into account.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 285970738
This indicates the extractor has output a Format with a specified
maxInputSize that's too small. Failing in FakeTrackOutput ensures
this doesn't happen during Extractor tests.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 285776069
It's technically possible to output a seekable SeekMap with unknown duration. This can occur if the media defines seek points but doesn't define either the overall duration or the duration of the media from the last seek point to the end.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 285769121
In MatroskaExtractor, if the last cue time exceeds the duration
specified in the header, then we end up generating a negative
duration chunk as the last item in the SeekMap. We should probably
not do this, so drop it instead.
Note: Matroska does have a CueDuration element, but it's not used
in the one problematic file I've found.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 285738418
Remove all generic arrays from this class.
FakeAdaptiveMediaPeriod.java:171: warning: [rawtypes] found raw type: ChunkSampleStream
return new ChunkSampleStream[length];
^
missing type arguments for generic class ChunkSampleStream<T>
where T is a type-variable:
T extends ChunkSource declared in class ChunkSampleStream
PiperOrigin-RevId: 284761750
Calls to new Handler() without arguments are deprecated as of the latest Android
version. Replace them by a Util.createHandler call similar to the ones we
already have.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 283532891
If LoadControl.shouldContinueLoading returns false and the renderers are not
ready for playback using the already buffered data, playback is stuck.
To prevent this situation, we always continue loading if the buffer is almost
empty. We already have a similar workaround for when
LoadControl.shouldStartPlayback returns false even if loading stopped.
Having both workarounds allows playback to continue even if the LoadControl
tries to prevent loading and playing all the time.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 283516750
To trigger receiving the broadcast it's necessary to idle() the shadow
main looper, which has to be done from the test thread. Therefore this
change removes the send broadcast action and instead sends the broadcast
from the test thread.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 279660935
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of 4ad4e3e4fc
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of 3b22db33ba
*** Original commit ***
add top-level playlist API to ExoPlayer
Public design doc:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/11...
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 275813737
ConditionVariable.block(timeout) doesn't work in Robolectric, because it
relies on the system clock which doesn't advance.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 275798281
The compositeSequenableLoader was causing NPEs in isLoading. Initializing it
upfront prevents this problem and is in line with what we do in all real
MediaPeriods.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 275491511
This method allows the player to figure out whether we still have an ongoing
load even if LoadControl.shouldContinueLoading returns false.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 272445577
This flag is currently merged into Window.isDynamic, which isn't always true
because
1. A window can be dynamic for other reasons (e.g. when the duration is still
missing).
2. A live stream can be become non-dynamic when it ends.
Issue:#2668
Issue:#5973
PiperOrigin-RevId: 271999378
With the internal playlist some new situation may happen that were not possible before:
- handlePlaylistInfoRefreshed in EPII called in IDLE state
- handlePlaylistInfoRefreshed in EPII called in ENDED state with an empty playlist
- seeks in ENDED state with an empty playlist
PiperOrigin-RevId: 270316681
The player may suppress playback when waiting for audio focus even if the
state==Player.READY. There is currently no getter or callback to obtain this
piece of information for UI updates or analytics.
Also, it's a important derived state to know whether the playback position is
advancing. Add isPlaying and the corresponding callback to allow retrieving
this information more easily.
Issue:#6203
PiperOrigin-RevId: 268921721
This allows to uniquely identify a window within a Timeline. The value is set
correctly for all Window instances, but is not used anywhere yet.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 267556516
There is no point in having this parameter as the tag should always be a single
immutable object instantiated at the time the Timeline is created or earlier.
So there is no preformance benefit and it's error-prone in case people
forget to set setTag=true.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 264117041