Added new method to check if codec just functionally supports a format. Changed getDecoderInfosSortedByFormatSupport to use new function to order by functional support. This allows decoders that only support functionally and are more preferred by the MediaCodecSelector to keep their preferred position in the sorted list.
UnitTests included
-Two MediaCodecVideoRenderer tests that verify hw vs sw does not have an effect on sort of the decoder list, it is only based on functional support
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10604
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487779284
It's not clear to me why presubmit didn't catch this, I briefly
investigated but couldn't work it out - so I'm just going to fix
it and move on.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487497827
These aren't caught by presubmit because the classes are annotated
`@VisibleForTesting` and are therefore stripped out by Metalava. However
Metalava doesn't run when we're generating javadoc for real.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487476260
This involves reducing the visibility of methods/constructors that
are already unusable outside the `androidx.media3.test.utils` package.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487473005
This uses `@hide` on `protected final` methods to hide them from Dackka
javadoc generation, since these methods are inaccessible to developers
anyway. These symbols will still (currently) be included in artefacts
distributed on Maven (because we don't run Metalava as part of
generating these artefacts).
In some cases I had to change the visibility/finality of methods to make
them `protected final` before adding the `@hide` annotation (but
the impact should be very low, since most of these methods were either
already unusable by app developers, or they shouldn't have been used).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487472907
This makes two fixes:
1. Remove `HlsSampleStreamWrapper.Callback` (package-private) from the
list of interfaces implemented by `HlsMediaPeriod` (`public`) and
move the implementation to a private inner class instead. This avoids
Metalava complaining about a public class that inherits from a
package-private type.
2. Reduce the visibility of
`RtpPayloadFormat.isFormatSupported(MediaDescription)` from `public`
to package-private. The `MediaDescription` type is already
package-private, so this method was already unusable outside the
package.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487472781
This makes two types of fix:
1. Align parameter names on overridden methods where the superclass
has `@param` javadoc.
2. Use `@hide` on `protected final` methods that refer to package-private
types. This will hide these symbols from Dackka javadoc generation
but not (currently) from the artefacts distributed on Maven. These
methods are currently unusable outside their package anyway (e.g. by
external developers) because of the dependency on a package-private
type.
This also changes some HLS, SmoothStreaming, and IMA code where I've renamed
parameters of overridden methods to be consistent across the type
hierarchy.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487472665
Not setting the color info results in a missing "colr" box in the produced
container, under file/moov/trak/mdia/minf/stbl/stsd/hvc1. This means extractors
will not be able to find out the transcoded file is HDR.
In `Transformer`, this means it can't transcode this transcoded file, because
it currently relies on the container bearing HDR info to construct the
transcoding sample pipeline.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487276712
In startTransformation method we were throwing UnsupportedEncodingException (IOException) when mediaItem with unsupported arguments is passed.
Changed this to IllegalArgumentException which seems more logical here.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487259296
Imported from GitHub PR Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10762
This ensure that ffmpeg error code are properly translated to values that the ExoPlayer decoder understand.
The main gain is that it allows the decoder to properly ignore more cases of invalid data and recover.
The second gain is that the other errors are now proper ExoPlayer errors and no more obscure buffer ones.
Fixes: Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10760
Merge 82ceeb77d6df71f5ffb0474db66a36fd6eb8e51a into 972e169bd8
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=go/exoghi/10762 from Tolriq:ffmpeg_error_code 82ceeb77d6df71f5ffb0474db66a36fd6eb8e51a
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487189910
It's not clear to me why presubmit didn't catch this, I briefly
investigated but couldn't work it out - so I'm just going to fix
it and move on.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487497827
(cherry picked from commit 13ee34facc)
These aren't caught by presubmit because the classes are annotated
`@VisibleForTesting` and are therefore stripped out by Metalava. However
Metalava doesn't run when we're generating javadoc for real.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487476260
(cherry picked from commit 14e23d34e1)
This involves reducing the visibility of methods/constructors that
are already unusable outside the `androidx.media3.test.utils` package.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487473005
(cherry picked from commit ca8de0e49b)
This uses `@hide` on `protected final` methods to hide them from Dackka
javadoc generation, since these methods are inaccessible to developers
anyway. These symbols will still (currently) be included in artefacts
distributed on Maven (because we don't run Metalava as part of
generating these artefacts).
In some cases I had to change the visibility/finality of methods to make
them `protected final` before adding the `@hide` annotation (but
the impact should be very low, since most of these methods were either
already unusable by app developers, or they shouldn't have been used).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487472907
(cherry picked from commit 1cd488ac9a)
This makes two fixes:
1. Remove `HlsSampleStreamWrapper.Callback` (package-private) from the
list of interfaces implemented by `HlsMediaPeriod` (`public`) and
move the implementation to a private inner class instead. This avoids
Metalava complaining about a public class that inherits from a
package-private type.
2. Reduce the visibility of
`RtpPayloadFormat.isFormatSupported(MediaDescription)` from `public`
to package-private. The `MediaDescription` type is already
package-private, so this method was already unusable outside the
package.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487472781
(cherry picked from commit 9041d7b979)
This makes two types of fix:
1. Align parameter names on overridden methods where the superclass
has `@param` javadoc.
2. Use `@hide` on `protected final` methods that refer to package-private
types. This will hide these symbols from Dackka javadoc generation
but not (currently) from the artefacts distributed on Maven. These
methods are currently unusable outside their package anyway (e.g. by
external developers) because of the dependency on a package-private
type.
This also changes some HLS, SmoothStreaming, and IMA code where I've renamed
parameters of overridden methods to be consistent across the type
hierarchy.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487472665
(cherry picked from commit 10c4a4dfc1)
Not setting the color info results in a missing "colr" box in the produced
container, under file/moov/trak/mdia/minf/stbl/stsd/hvc1. This means extractors
will not be able to find out the transcoded file is HDR.
In `Transformer`, this means it can't transcode this transcoded file, because
it currently relies on the container bearing HDR info to construct the
transcoding sample pipeline.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487276712
(cherry picked from commit d6c8e3a8af)
In startTransformation method we were throwing UnsupportedEncodingException (IOException) when mediaItem with unsupported arguments is passed.
Changed this to IllegalArgumentException which seems more logical here.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487259296
(cherry picked from commit 4598cc9248)
Imported from GitHub PR Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10762
This ensure that ffmpeg error code are properly translated to values that the ExoPlayer decoder understand.
The main gain is that it allows the decoder to properly ignore more cases of invalid data and recover.
The second gain is that the other errors are now proper ExoPlayer errors and no more obscure buffer ones.
Fixes: Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10760
Merge 82ceeb77d6df71f5ffb0474db66a36fd6eb8e51a into 972e169bd8
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=go/exoghi/10762 from Tolriq:ffmpeg_error_code 82ceeb77d6df71f5ffb0474db66a36fd6eb8e51a
PiperOrigin-RevId: 487189910
(cherry picked from commit 6d2e7a1b57)
This logic is currently in the player renderers. With multi-asset, the
renderers will go into the AssetLoader, which shouldn't be responsible
for muxing.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 486860502
Problem: We are initialising muxer as soon as we start the transformation. Now the startTransformation() method can be called from main thread, but muxer creation is an I/O operation and should be not be done on main thread.
Solution: Added lazy initialisation of muxer object. The actual transformation happens on background thread so the muxer will be initialised lazily from background thread only.
Another way was to provide an initialize() method on MuxerWrapper which will explicitly initialise muxer object but with this approach the caller need to call the initialise method before calling anything else. With current implementation the renderers are calling MuxerWrapper methods on various callbacks (Not sequentially) and also we are sharing same muxer with multiple renderers so It might become confusing for the caller on when to call the initialise() method. Also there are few methods on MuxerWrapper which dont really need muxer object. So in short it might make MuxerWrapper APIs more confusing.
Validation: Verified the transformation from demo app.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 486735787
This should be necessary to ensure decoders see fewer errors.
Setting this resulted in removing native_dequeueOutputBuffer errors on OMX.MTK decoders for in-app tone mapping prototyping.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 486715941