The existing code moves a multi-line cue box by multiples of the height
of the whole cue box (incorrect), rather than multiples of the first
line of text (correct). These two are equivalent for single-line cues,
which is why I didn't initially spot the problem.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 318036793
Numerical lines conceptually map to a grid of lines in the viewport,
with the Cue text lines being aligned to one of the viewport lines.
It doesn't make sense to position a single-line cue differently based
on lineAnchor when it's expected to 'snap' to a particular line on the
viewport grid. So we redefine the position to be in terms of the cue
lines rather than the bounds of the cue box.
It's also not possible to always handle ANCHOR_TYPE_MIDDLE when
lineType=NUMBER (as it relies on the number of lines in the cue being
odd), so it's easier to ignore lineAnchor completely.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 318034664
Some of the CSS font sizes are derived from the current view height, if
this calculation is done before the view has been measured then a zero
view height results in a zero px font size and no visible text.
This can happen when the view type is changed (and so the
WebViewSubtitleOutput has been recently added to the SubtitleView
ViewGroup).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311552052
It displays images too, and in fact it's used exclusively to display
images in SubtitleWebView. It also doesn't use a TextView - so all round
a slightly confusing name.
Also rename SubtitleWebView to WebViewSubtitleOutput to match the same
pattern.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311312758
This allows properties to propagate when switching view types
(e.g. bottomPaddingFraction).
It also allows the style-stripping code to be pushed up to SubtitleView
and therefore shared.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 310353534
Users of addTextOutput should instead query the current cues if they
need them. This is more consistent with how other listeners are handled.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 310112241
This is a more specific ViewGroup subclass that handles some of the
layout logic automatically. It's designed to work best with a single
child view, as used here.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 306654947
Without this, URL-encoding is assumed, which means ampersand-codes are
not carried through to the underlying web page correctly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 304163733
CharSequence is used by Notification builders and allows to set Spannable text.
It's the base interface of the String class, so apps wouldn't be break after
the update.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 303731890
This is one step toward following the google3's test naming convention.
See go/java-testing/getting_started#basic-test-template for details
why prefix test isn't necessary.
This CL is generated by following command
$ find -name '*Test.java' | xargs -I{} sed -i 's/^\ \ public\ void\ test\([A-Z]\)\(.*\)$/ public void \L\1\E\2/' {}
and then manually modified following tests where test method names conflict with test target.
- VorbisUtilTest
- VorbisReaderTest
- UtilTest
- DownloadManagerDashTest
- DefaultOggSeekerTest
- OggPageHeaderTest
- HlsMasterPlaylistParserTest
PiperOrigin-RevId: 298074653
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 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
Fix outline style subtitle
When a ForegroundColorSpan changes the foreground color, it is also applied
to the outline painter. In order to keep the correct color, one needs to
filter out theses span. We do this with a new cue that is our text source
for the specific edgeLayout.
Take care to only apply background color once
Test: Manual check - Subtitle view can show custom color subtitles from specific Subtitle
Renderer and outline is shown correctly using user defined color.
Calling setViewType with the same view type as the
subtitleView is using would throw InvalidArgumentException
instead of being a noop.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 291937202
SubtitleView now becomes a ViewGroup that owns a SubtitleTextView. It
handles some common styling defaults, but delegates the underlying
values down into SubtitleTextView through the SubtitleView.Output
interface.
When I add a SubtitleWebView this will also be a ViewGroup containing
a WebView and will implement SubtitleView.Output and convert Cue styling
into HTML & CSS.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 291903294
- This is for consistency with PlayerControlView.
- Also update PlayerNotificationManager notification if shuffle
mode changes. This is for consistency with what happens when
the repeat mode changes. By default the notification will be
unchanged, but custom implementations can extend and then
override createNotification, and given these modes change
infrequently it feels like we can just do this. The alternative
for achieving consistency would be to remove handling of repeat
mode changes.
Issue: #6582
PiperOrigin-RevId: 277925094
Also remove it from all tests, these aren't covered by the null-checker
Covered by the following package-info.java files:
- j/c/g/a/exoplayer2/ext/mediasession/package-info.java
- j/c/g/a/exoplayer2/package-info.java
- j/c/g/a/exoplayer2/offline/package-info.java
- j/c/g/a/exoplayer2/video/package-info.java
- j/c/g/a/exoplayer2/ui/package-info.java
PiperOrigin-RevId: 277038916
- Leaving GvrAudioProcessor for now.
- Removing GvrPlayerActivity because it was never released. Also removing
related UI classes. These were released, but it's unlikely anyone would
have been using them directly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 275822516
GlViewGroup doesn't work properly as an actual ViewGroup. For example,
it doesn't support addition of child views after instantiation. This
change turns the class into a renderer, which is also more consistent
with other classes in the package.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 275322295
It's confusing that app:played_color also modifies the colors
that derive from it, but the corresponding setter does not. It
seems generally clearer just to define constants.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 273249557
It's confusing that seekTo(player, windowIndex, positionMs) does
clamping, because it only makes sense if windowIndex is the current
window.
Note: This doesn't actually fix anything (other than code clarity).
In cases where we were passing other windowIndices, we always
passed 0 as the position and so the clamping logic wouldn't have
had any effect.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 272857104