`RandomParameterizedSpeedChangingAudioProcessorTest` follows the
structure of `RandomParameterizedSonicAudioProcessorTest` and will help
improve coverage and confidence in the output length of
`SpeedChangingAudioProcessor`.
This CL is prework for removing the synchronization between the video
pipeline and the audio pipeline for speed changing effects.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 688578597
This is prework for implementing
`RandomParameterizedSpeedChangingAudioProcessorTest`, which depends on
Sonic's resampling algorithm's behaviour.
This is a non-functional refactor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 686874593
This CL is prework for implementing
`RandomParameterizedSpeedChangingAudioProcessorTest`, which will build
on logic present in `RandomParameterizedSonicTest`.
This is a non-functional change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 684838017
Inconsistent rounding modes between `currentTimeUs` and
`bytesUntilNextSpeedChange` would cause `SpeedChangingAudioProcessor`
to miss calling `queueEndOfStream()` on `SonicAudioProcessor` on a speed
change, and thus the final output samples of that `SonicAudioProcessor`
"configuration" would be missed.
This change is also a partial revert of 971486f5f9, which fixed a hang
of `SpeedChangingAudioProcessor`, but introduced the dropped output
frames issue fixed in this CL (see b/372203420). To avoid reintroducing
the hang, we are now ignoring any mid-sample speed changes and will only
apply speed changes that are effective at a whole sample position.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 684824218
This helps avoid overflows in intermediate calculations.
Verified the value in the test using `BigInteger`:
```
jshell> BigInteger.valueOf(1L << 52).multiply(BigInteger.valueOf(90000)).divide(BigInteger.valueOf(1000000))
$3 ==> 405323966463344
```
Issue: androidx/media#1763
#cherrypick
PiperOrigin-RevId: 684028178
This CL also fixes EOS handling to account for not-yet-copied samples in
`remainingInputToCopyFrameCount`, which would throw off the final output
sample count calculation.
For testing, we allow a tolerance of 0.000017% drift between expected
and actual number of output samples. The value was obtained from running
100 iterations of `timeStretching_returnsExpectedNumberOfSamples()` and
calculating the average delta percentage between expected and actual
number of output samples. Roughly, this means a tolerance of 40 samples
on a 90 min mono stream @48KHz.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 683133461
The MetadataRenderer by default supports icy and vnd.dvb.ait content. Those tracks should therefore be set with the `C.TrackType` `TRACK_TYPE_METADATA` rather than `TRACK_TYPE_UNKNOWN`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 679132680
This CL adds `SonicTest` and `RandomParameterizedSonicTest` as
initial basic unit testing for `Sonic.java`. The tested scenarios
do not necessarily verify a correct implementation of Sonic, but rather
hope to catch any behaviour change from the current implementation.
The change includes a small fix for a lossy simplification and also
checks whether the output sample count matches the expected drift from
the truncation accumulation error present in Sonic's resampler. This is
important as pre-work for fixing issues with unexpected durations within
`SonicAudioProcessor` and `SpeedChangingAudioProcessor` that cause AV
sync issues for speed changing effects.
This is a partial roll forward of e88d6fe459, which was rolled back in
873d485056.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 677756854
To support for 3gpp h263 codec in Mp4Muxer currently profile and level is hardcoded and provided to h263 box. Parse profile and level from MediaFormat and use those value to write h263 box.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 675004590
Sonic would accumulate truncation errors on float to int conversions
that caused the final output sample count to drift noticeably, by
hundreds of samples on streams of a few minutes of length. The fix now
keeps track of the truncation error and compensates for it.
Other small fixes include eliminating lossy operations (e.g. int
division) and using doubles instead of floats for resampling where
helpful.
This CL also introduces `SonicParameterizedTest`, which helps test
resampling on an arbitrary number of randomly generated parameters,
with random sample data. `SonicParameterizedTest` uses `BigDecimal`s
for calculating sample count values, as to avoid precision issues with
large sample counts.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 673852768
`Muxer` module needs to use this method, hence moved to common.
This CL also makes `getHevcProfileAndLevel` public because this is used
in `MediaCodecUtil`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 671739166
These were missed when upgrading to both SDK 19 and 21, but they now
cause failures like:
```
Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: Failed to parse package buildout/intermediates/apk_for_local_test/debugUnitTest/packageDebugUnitTestForUnitTest/apk-for-local-test.ap_: buildout/intermediates/apk_for_local_test/debugUnitTest/packageDebugUnitTestForUnitTest/apk-for-local-test.ap_ (at Binary XML file line #20): Requires newer sdk version #21 (current version is #19)
at org.robolectric.shadows.ShadowPackageParser.callParsePackage(ShadowPackageParser.java:61)
... 20 more
```
#cherrypick
PiperOrigin-RevId: 670241471
Now the value is guaranteed to be zero (see bb9ff30c3a), we can
remove the rotation handling for it in the UI module. We can also
enforce the documentation more clearly by not even setting the
value to anything other than zero.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 652772091
When removing one listener from the `ListenerSet`, we release the corresponding `ListenerHolder`, which prevents the event queued or sent later than the removal from being invoked. We should also do this in the method `ListenerSet.clear()` where every listener is removed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 652535216
This removes several workarounds that are no longer needed, including
`codecNeedsMonoChannelCountWorkaround` which has been permanently
disabled since the (incomplete) minSdk 19 clean-up in fb7438378d.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 652495578
Leb128 is a little-endian long of variable byte length. The format is used during the extraction of the size of the OBU configuration for the iacb configuration box.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 650295002
This utility helps apps to forward to another Player while overriding
selected behavior or state values. The advantage to a ForwardingPlayer
is that the SimpleBasePlayer base class keeps ensuring correctness,
listener handling etc.
The default forwarding logic tries to stay as close as possible to the
original method calls, even if not strictly required by the Player
interface (e.g. calling single item addMediaItem instead of
addMediaItems if only one item is added).
Issue: androidx/media#1183
PiperOrigin-RevId: 650155924
The Timeline, Tracks and MediaMetadata are currently provided
with a list of MediaItemData objects, that are a declarative
version of these classes. This works well for cases where
SimpleBasePlayer is used for external systems or custom players
that don't have a Timeline object available already. However,
this makes it really hard to provide the data if the app already
has a Timeline, currently requiring to convert it back and forth
to a list of MediaItemData.
This change adds an override for `State.Builder.setPlaylist`
that allows to set these 3 objects directly without going
through MediaItemData. The conversion only happens when needed
(e.g. when modifying the playlist).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 649667983
The value is basically a duplicate of the information stored
in the timeline field. Reducing the source of truth to the
single Timeline also allows acceptance of other Timelines in the
future that don't necessarily have the helper structure of
the playlist.
To allow apps to retrieve the current playlist as it is, we
add a getter instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 649667281
The percentage should be interpreted as relative to the size of a parent
node.
This change makes this inheritance work correctly for percentages in
both the parent and child. It does not fix the case of a non-percentage
parent size with a percentage child size.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 649631055
Summary:
This change aims to add a generic `CustomData` field to the `Format` class.
The intent is to allow ExoPlayer customers to add extra data to the Format class without forcing
specific data to be included, impacting customers that do not need it and would allow for the data
to be changed without requiring changes to the `Media3` codebase.
A fatal `PlaybackException` is mapped to a legacy playback state
in state `STATE_ERROR` with error code, message and extras. A
non-fatal error sent to controllers with `MediaSession.sendError`
is synced to the legacy session by setting error code and message
and merging the extras while preserving the rest of the state in
sync with the session player.
Vice versa, a `MediaController` connected to a legacy session receives
fatal errors through `Player.onPlayerErrorChanged()` and non-fatal errors
through `MediaController.Listener.onError()`.
Error codes are mapped in `LegacyConversions`. Values of error codes
in `@SessionError.ErrorCode` come from `@PlaybackExceptino.ErrorCode`
with the exception of `@SessionError.ERROR_IO` and
`@SessionError.ERROR_UNKNOWN`. These already exist in
`@PlaybackException.ErrorCode` and are mapped accordingly to avoid
semantic duplicates.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 642595517
These are no longer needed now that the `Bundleable` interface has been
removed. Public methods are deprecated, package-private ones are
removed. Callers are migrated in both cases (except where tests
explicitly exist for the deprecated method).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 642294451
This interface is not used in the library. Callers can use the
`Bundle toBundle()` and `static Foo fromBundle(Bundle)` methods
defined directly on each type instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 642271609
This treats heic as a separate mimetype to heif (even though heic files are a subset of heif files). This is in line with other platform classes like android.content.ContentResolver
https://developer.android.com/media/platform/supported-formats#image-formats was updated to include avif support or API level 34, so added this MimeType as well and updated our associated util.
solves Issue: androidx/media#1373
PiperOrigin-RevId: 633616214
When the processor is flushed, it needs to reset its internal state
in preparation for receiving fresh input data.
Flushing the internal SonicAudioProcessor on the other hand should
not go through the parent flush() method and instead flush the
internal processor only when needed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 632530395
Rounding down means that very small diferrences (e.g. 1 us) result
in bytesToNextSpeedChange==0, which stalls progress forever as no
new bytes are read. Rounding up instead ensures that we always read
at least one audio frame if nextSpeedChangeTimeUs is in the future.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 632116560
Some seek operations are currently filtered in the base classes if
the target index is not explicitly specified and the implicitly
assumed operation doesn't have an obvious target index. (Example:
calling seekToNext() at the last item in a playlist)
This is too opinionated because the actual player implementation
using this base class may be able to handle this seek request (e.g.
by adding new items on the fly or using other logic to select
the most suitable next item).
This can be solved by forwarding all seek requests to the respective
handler methods even if they are a presumed no-op. Also clarify the
Javadoc that the provided index is just an assumption if it wasn't
provided explicitly in the method call.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 624887116
This ensures MediaMetadata with just non-null extras is not
considered equal to MediaMetadata.EMPTY. This makes sure the
contents are bundled when a controller sets the extras in a
new MediaItem
Issue: androidx/media#1176
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 618876642
The original change did not set the color info in the codec
for standard SDR infos. This was meant to help with consistency
to avoid a situation where the information is partially set and
later the bitstream provides slightly different values (all in
standard SDR though).
We can revert this part because the bitstream may change anyway
and the decoder needs to handle this internally. And more
importantly, it also avoids removing this information when encoding
the format again in Transformer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 617582066
Some media can read color info values from the bitstream
and may partially set some of the SDR default values in
Format.ColorInfo. Setting these default values for SDR can
confuse some codecs and may also prevent adaptive ABR
switches if not all ColorInfo values are set in exactly the
same way.
We can avoid any influence of HDR color info handling by
disabling setting the color info MediaFormat keys for SDR
video and also avoid codec reset at format changes if both
formats are SDR with slightly different ColorInfo settings.
To identify "SDR" ColorInfo instances, we need to do some
fuzzy matching as many of the default values are assumed to
match the SDR profile even if not set.
Issue: androidx/media#1158
PiperOrigin-RevId: 617473937