These methods are marked `default` on the `AnalyticsListener` interface
with an empty implementation, so there's no need to override them just
to re-define the empty implementation.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 689416584
(cherry picked from commit 757f223d8a)
This change:
1. Updates `DataSourceContractTest` to allow multiple "not found"
resources, and to include additional info (e.g. headers) on them.
2. Updates the contract test to assert that `DataSource.getUri()`
returns the expected (non-null) value for "not found" resources
between the failed `open()` call and a subsequent `close()` call.
The `DataSource` is 'open' at this point (since it needs to be
'closed' later), so `getUri()` must return non-null.
* This change also fixes some implementations to comply with this
contract. It also renames some imprecisely named `opened`
booleans that **don't** track whether the `DataSource` is open
or not.
3. Updates the contract test assertions to enforce that
`DataSource.getResponseHeaders()` returns any headers associated
with the 'not found' resource.
4. Configures `HttpDataSourceTestEnv` to provide both 404 and "server
not found" resources, with the former having expected headers
associated with it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 689316121
(cherry picked from commit 4a406be1bf)
Also add a test for this to avoid missing any others in future. Also
flesh out the existing test for the deprecated builder, to assert the
return type is correctly updated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 688948768
(cherry picked from commit 7b66209bca)
The duration is now correctly calculated as the maximum of all track durations, instead of being overwritten by the last track's value. This aligns with how other Extractor implementations handle durations for multiple tracks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 688896743
(cherry picked from commit e677c8dccd)
Currently most of the public APIs use `fullscreen` (apart from the deprecated `PlayerControlView.OnFullScreenModeChangedListener` which will have to remain as is). This code changes mostly private variable naming.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 688559509
(cherry picked from commit ee4f0c40bc)
If not copied, the extras Bundle can be accidentally changed by the
app if it modifies the instance passed into MediaSession. On the flip
side, the Bundle should be modifiable once created so that the session
can amend the extras if needed without crashing.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 688485963
(cherry picked from commit d9ca3c734a)
Added start and end time details to the error message for `REASON_START_EXCEEDS_END`, helping to debug cases where the start time exceeds the end time.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 688117440
(cherry picked from commit 0ecd35e24c)
All values passed in via the constructor or setLegacyExtras
are guaranteed to be non-null.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 687245475
(cherry picked from commit 5fffe03312)
Replaced the custom `LibraryLoader` instance with `OpusLibrary.isAvailable()` to verify the library loading. This simplifies the code by leveraging the existing library loading mechanism.
#cherrypick
PiperOrigin-RevId: 691457871
(cherry picked from commit 2b27e33784)
This method will likely be removed in the next release, and is currently
only needed from within the `source` package.
#cherrypick
PiperOrigin-RevId: 691351449
(cherry picked from commit 08a141328d)
This change ensures that the test uses `assumeTrue` to avoid failures when the `libiamf` library is not pre-built.
#cherrypick
PiperOrigin-RevId: 691333564
(cherry picked from commit 129cf8ea72)
This method is already called below in the
`else if (sps.isCompleted())` block which applies when
`hasOutputFormat == true`, but this is only ever entered if we are
parsing SPS and PPS NAL units **after** we've emitted a format, which
is only the case if
`DefaultTsPayloadReaderFactory.FLAG_DETECT_ACCESS_UNITS` is set (which
it isn't by default).
The equivalent call in `H265Reader` is already inside the
`if (!hasOutputFormat)` block, so doesn't need a similar fix.
#cherrypick
PiperOrigin-RevId: 689809529
(cherry picked from commit 39c734963f)
- Create `LibiamfAudioRenderer` with `DefaultRenderersFactory` in `ExoPlayerModuleProguard`.
- Remove redundant library availability check from `IamfModuleProguard`.
- Move `proguard-rules.txt` to the root folder.
- Removed unused `cryptoType` parameter from `setLibraries()` method in `IamfLibrary`.
- Added log when `LibiamfAudioRenderer` is loaded in `DefaultRenderersFactory`.
- Annotated missing classes with `@UnstableApi`.
- Check for library availability and throw exception in `IamfDecoder` constructor.
#cherrypick
PiperOrigin-RevId: 689330016
(cherry picked from commit 5f99955f31)
Treats the media duration as unknown (`C.TIME_UNSET`) when all bytes are
`-1` to prevent exceptions during playback.
Issue: androidx/media#1819
PiperOrigin-RevId: 688103949
(cherry picked from commit 457bc55a4d)
This adds the API surface for media button preferences in MediaSession
and MediaController. It closely mimics the existing custom layout
infrastructure (which it will replace eventually).
Compat logic:
- Session:
- When converting to platform custom actions, prefer to use
media button preferences if both are set.
- When connecting to an older Media3 controller, send the
media button preferences as custom layout instead.
- Controller:
- Maintain a single resolved media button preferences field.
- For Media3 controller receiving both values, prefer media
button preferences over custom layouts.
Missing functionality:
- The conversion from/to custom layout and platform custom actions
does not take the slot preferences into account yet.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 686950100
Before this change:
* With legacy subtitle decoding (at render time), load errors (e.g. HTTP
404) would result playback completely failing, while parse errors
(e.g. invalid WebVTT data) would be silently ignored, so playback
would continue without subtitles.
* With new subtitle decoding (at extraction time), both load and parse
errors would result in playback completely failing.
This change means that now neither load nor parse errors in text or
metadata tracks stop playback from continuing. Instead the error'd track
is disabled until the end of the current period.
With new subtitle decoding, both load and parse errors happen during
loading/extraction, and so are emitted to the app via
`MediaSourceEventListener.onLoadError` and
`AnalyticsListener.onLoadError`. With legacy subtitle decoding, only
load errors are emitted via these listeners and parsing errors continue
to be silently ignored.
Issue: androidx/media#1722
PiperOrigin-RevId: 686902979
These events are always reported with the primary child period ID,
because this is the same ID used in the parent `MergingMediaSource`'s
Timeline.
This ensures that e.g. loading errors from sideloaded subtitles (which
uses `MergingMediaSource`) are now reported via
`AnalyticsListener.onLoadError`.
It results in non-error events being reported from these children too,
which will result in more `onLoadStarted` and `onLoadCompleted` events
being reported (one for each child).
Issue: androidx/media#1722
PiperOrigin-RevId: 686901439
Use this for sideloaded subtitles, so preparation can still complete
despite an error from e.g. `DataSource.open`. In this case, no subtitle
tracks will be emitted.
Issue: androidx/media#1722
PiperOrigin-RevId: 686888588
This is prework for implementing
`RandomParameterizedSpeedChangingAudioProcessorTest`, which depends on
Sonic's resampling algorithm's behaviour.
This is a non-functional refactor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 686874593
When a `SampleQueue` is prepared prior to playback, the start position may be less than the timestamp of the first sample in the queue and still be valid. This scenario can come about with specific clipping values and if all samples are sync samples. Currently, with `ClippingMediaPeriods` around `ProgressiveMediaPeriods`, if the `SampleQueue` has already been reset through the seekTo operation in `onPrepared`, then in the aforementioned scenario the seekTo operation in `handleDiscontinuity` will remove all samples and reset the loading periods unnecessarily.
The solution is that if the `ProgressiveMediaPeriod` has already handled a seekTo operation for the same position and the sample queue has not been read yet, then loading does not need to be reset.
The tests in `MergingPlaylistPlaybackTest` were specifically causing this behavior through its setup of `MergingMediaSources` around clipped `FilteringMediaSources`. Since the video content was not 'all sync samples', there would always be a discontinuity to handle and the audio content being 'all sync samples' would start with samples post start time.
These changes also remove the flakiness from the `MergingPlaylistPlaybackTest`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 686858444
Currently every test in the library passes `null` here, which seems to
end up being passed into non-null places in the library. This change
removes the parameter and instead initializes the field to a
`DefaultAllocator` instance in the same way that `DefaultLoadControl`
creates one.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 686823273