They're current location is annoying, because it creates a dependency
from the dash package to the webvtt package. For apps like Play Movies
where WEBVTT isn't used, it's nice just to delete the whole package at
import time, which requires that this dependency be removed.
This also fixes a technical mistake where HlsChunkSource is fed
seekPositionUs=-1 when obtaining the first chunk. This is wrong,
but the usage of this variable within HlsChunkSource enforces that
the seek must stay within bounds, so we get away with it.
Issue: #385
- Data needs to be unescaped before it's passed to SeiReader.
- SeiReader should loop over potentially multiple child messages.
- I also changed the sample passed to the EIA-608 renderer so that
it's the entire sei message payload. The first 8 bytes are
unnecessary, but it seems nicer conceptually to do it this way.
Issue: #295
Reordering in the extractor isn't going to work well with the
optimizations I'm making there. This change moves sorting back
to the renderer, although keeps all of the renderer
simplifications. It's basically just moving where the sort
happens from one place to another.
- TsExtractor is now based on ParsableByteArray rather than BitArray.
This makes is much clearer that, for the most part, data is byte
aligned. It will allow us to optimize TsExtractor without worrying
about arbitrary bit offsets.
- BitArray is renamed ParsableBitArray for consistency, and is now
exclusively for bit-stream level reading.
- There are some temporary methods in ParsableByteArray that should be
cleared up once the optimizations are in place.
Issue: #278
Propagate elapsedRealtimeUs to the video renderer. This allows
the renderer to calculate and adjust for the elapsed time since
the start of the current rendering loop. Typically this is <2ms,
but there situations where it can go higher (normally when the
video renderer ends up processing more than 1 output buffer in
a single loop).
Also made variable naming more consistent throughout the package.
- Move parsing onto a background thread. This is analogous
to how frame decoding is pushed to MediaCodec, and should
prevent possible jank when new subtitle samples are parsed.
This is more important for out-of-band subtitles, which can
take a second or two to parse fully.
- Add Useful DataSpec method.