The result is plumbed back to `MediaCodecRenderer` via a new
`DrmSession#requiresSecureDecoder` method.
This allows us to use the `MediaDrm#requiresSecureDecoder` method added
in Android 12:
https://developer.android.com/reference/android/media/MediaDrm#requiresSecureDecoder(java.lang.String)
This change also removes
`FrameworkMediaCrypto#forceAllowInsecureDecoderComponents`, replacing it
with equivalent logic in `FrameworkMediaDrm#requiresSecureDecoder`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 389616038
Adding a CHANGE_FRAME_RATE_STRATEGY_ALWAYS strategy is
omitted from this commit, since adding it is more complicated
than just plumbing it through and leaving everything else
unchanged. Specifically, VideoFrameReleaseTimeHelper would
need updating to behave differently when such a strategy is
enabled. It currently calls setFrameRate in cases such as
pausing, seeking and re-buffering, on the assumption that
changes to the underlying display refresh rate will only be
made if they can be done seamlessly. For a mode in which
this will not be the case, it makes more sense to stick to
the content frame-rate when these events occur. It may also
make sense to only use explicit content frame-rate values,
and not those inferred from individual frame timestamps.
Finally, for adaptive content containing a mix of frame-rates,
it makes sense to use the maximal frame-rate across all
variants, and to avoid calling setFrameRate on switches from
one variant to another.
Applications that know the frame-rate of their content can
set ExoPlayer's strategy to CHANGE_FRAME_RATE_STRATEGY_OFF and
then use setFrameRate directly on the output surface. Note that
this is likely to be a better option for apps than anything we
could implement in ExoPlayer, because the application layer
most likely knows the frame-rate of the content earlier than
ExoPlayer does (e.g., to perform the disruptive mode switch
at the same time as an activity transition).
Adding CHANGE_FRAME_RATE_STRATEGY_ALWAYS will be deferred
until there's clear demand for it. In the meantime, we'll
recommend the alternative approach above.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 389610965
This CL moves SubtitleDecoder and all its dependencies
to common in order to enable using it in extractor
module while implementing SubtitleExtractor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 388979021
This change removes ERROR_CODE_IO_NETWORK_UNAVAILABLE,
ERROR_CODE_IO_NETWORK_CONNECTION_CLOSED, and ERROR_CODE_IO_DNS_FAILED
in favor of keeping only ERROR_CODE_IO_NETWORK_CONNECTION_FAILED.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 388715972
The AnalyticsCollector releases listeners lazily so that listener
callbacks triggered on the application looper after
SimpleExoPlayer.release() are still handled. The change in ListenerSet
to post the onEvents callback on the front of the application looper
changed (correctly) how onEvents are propagated, however this made
the AnalyticsCollector deliver onEvents with out-of-order EventTimes.
This change fixes AnalyticsCollector to trigger onPlayerReleased() and
the matching onEvents() event in the correct order.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 388668739
This change aligns all the names for classes that are 'holders of static
methods' to be `ApiNN`. Classes that hold state are named meaningfully
based on that state.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 388641064
This CL addresses the github issue [#8946](https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/issues/8964). That issue requests support for `font-size` CSS property in WebVTT subtitle format. This CL:
* Adds support for `font-size` property by extending capabilities of WebVTT `CssParser`. Implementation of `font-size` property value parsing is based on the one in `TtmlDecoder`.
* Adds unit test along with test file containing WebVTT subtitles with all currently supported `font-size` units.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 388423859
The dokka javadoc generation tool complains when parameter names don't match between a method and its override. This change updates occurrences where there is currently a mismatch.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 387367509
The dokka javadoc generation tool complains when parameter names don't match between a method and its override. This change updates occurrences where there is currently a mismatch.
Notable renamings that might be controversial:
- `onPlaybackStateChanged(int state)` to `onPlaybackStateChanged(int playbackState)` affected a lot of lines but seems more consistent with other '-Changed' methods.
- `handleMessage(int messageType, Object payload)` to `handleMessage(int messageType, Object message)`
- `ExtractorInput` and `DataSource` inherit `DataReader` which had `read(byte[] target, ...`, while data sources normally called the first parameter `buffer`. I have standardized these all to use `buffer` even though it looks out of place in the `ExtractorInput` interface (which has more `read` methods with `target`).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 387290360
The reason this was not an IO error code is that before other
IOExceptions were classified, this catch would grab non-IO error
codes, like ParserException. Now that we are getting closer to
the final state, we can assume IOExceptions are ok to classify
as IO error codes (unlike, for example, ParserExceptions or
DrmSessionExceptions).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 386496752
In some DataSources, it is not easy to assign an error code at the throw site.
For example, CronetDataSource.readInternal() throws SocketTimeoutException
on L1033, and is caught at L754 as IOException and is thrown.
We need the logic to assign error code for the actual type of the error cause.
While we can certainly do in individual DataSources, IMO there's value in
making this logic generic at a higher level (like what is in this CL).
The catch and translation logic is borrowed from EPII:L646.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 385789629
Before this fix, if DefaultDrmSessionManager.release() was called while
there was at least one 'external' session reference still active (i.e.
session.referenceCount > 1) then the manager will release it's reference
immediately but when the session's reference count subsequently drops to
1 (due to external references being released) the manager will schedule
a task to release its internal reference *again*.
This change fixes the problem by only scheduling the timed release if
the manager is unreleased. This ensures that the internal references
are only released once.
Issue: #9193
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 385580741
* Constructors and methods with the same name should appear sequentially with no other code in between, even when modifiers such as static or private differ between the methods. Please re-order or re-name methods.
(see http://go/bugpattern/UngroupedOverloads)
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#codehealth
PiperOrigin-RevId: 384877648
Also rename hasPrevious/Next to hasPrevious/NextWindow for consistency.
This makes it clearer what the difference between
seekToPrevious/NextWindow and seekToPrevious/Next is.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 384643373
The types (open/close/read) does not provide extra information about the thrown
playback exception, and they are not utilized at higher levels.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 384219870
The parameters staying in DefaultTrackSelector are considered
too ExoPlayer specific to be part of the `Player` interface.
Those are:
- exceedVideoConstraintsIfNecessary;
- allowVideoMixedMimeTypeAdaptiveness;
- allowVideoNonSeamlessAdaptiveness;
- exceedAudioConstraintsIfNecessary;
- allowAudioMixedMimeTypeAdaptiveness;
- allowAudioMixedSampleRateAdaptiveness;
- allowAudioMixedChannelCountAdaptiveness;
- disabledTextTrackSelectionFlags;
- exceedRendererCapabilitiesIfNecessary;
- tunnelingEnabled;
- allowMultipleAdaptiveSelections;
- rendererDisabledFlags
Track selection override will be migrated in a follow up cl.
To avoid breaking backward compatibility,
`DefaultTrackSelector.Parameters` extends
`TrackSelectionParameters` and
`DefaultTrackSelector.ParametersBuilder` extends `TrackSelectionParameters.Builder`.
The change are thus transparent for clients.
Test are incomplete for now, as this is a relatively big cl, I though
the reviewer could give a first pass will the tests are completed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 383767021
In order to avoid doing the classification in ExoPlayerImplInternal. Note:
This only makes the constructor change. The error code assignment will
happen in an immediately following CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 383397729
MediaItem.mediaId used to default to the content URI, but this changed:
cc26a92e07
Before the mediaId change linked above, a playlist of different content
all with the same ad URI would play the ads for every item. After the
change the ad would only play once (because mediaId == "" for every
item, so they're all the same). This change restores roughly the
original behaviour by always considering both mediaId and the content
URI.
#minor-release
Issue: #9106
PiperOrigin-RevId: 382763618
Without this annotation it seems that `SimpleExoPlayer` effectively
'un-deprecates' the method, specifically:
* A usage of these methods isn't flagged by Android Studio if the
declared type is `SimpleExoPlayer` (up-casting to e.g.
`ExoPlayer.VideoComponent` results in the warning showing up).
* The `SimpleExoPlayer` javadoc doesn't mention this method is
deprecated:
https://exoplayer.dev/doc/reference/com/google/android/exoplayer2/SimpleExoPlayer.html#addVideoListener(com.google.android.exoplayer2.video.VideoListener)
* The Metalava API output for `SimpleExoPlayer` doesn't show these
methods as deprecated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 382756174
- Use `PlaybackException.ErrorCode` IntDef for `DataSourceException` error code
- Deprecate `DataSourceException.POSITION_OUT_OF_RANGE`
- All other changes are related to replacing the deprecated constant and
constructor
PiperOrigin-RevId: 382683522
A no-op change that changes the signature of the onChunkLoadError method of the ChunkSource. Implementors can get the exclusion duration directly from the LoadErrorHndlingPolicy instead of receiving it as an argument of the callback.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 381102935
No-op change that adds the @FallbackType IntDef and changes the signature of getBlacklistDurationMsFor(LoadErrorInfo) to getExclusionDurationMsFor(@FallbackType, LoadErrorInfo).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 381075496
The current FLAG_REQUIRE_FORMAT documentation states: If an end of
stream buffer would be read were the flag not set, then behavior is
unchanged.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 380792251
This change parses the entire BaseURL element including DVB extension attributes, stores it in an instance of new BaseUrl class and puts it in a list of base URLs of the resulting Representation. The base url handling itself is still the same, which means that only the first base url is taken into account, just as before this change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 380609495
Also change to explicitly track the provisioning session, which makes
the code easier to reason about than always using the zero'th element
of the list.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 380181453