This better matches the terminology we use elsewhere in the Player
interface, where items inside the playlist are referred to as
"media item" and only the entire list is called "playlist".
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491882849
(cherry picked from commit 6c467590d0)
Use the bitrate of the audio format (when available) in
DefaultAudioSink.AudioTrackBufferSizeProvider.getBufferSizeInBytes() to
calculate accurate buffer sizes for direct (passthrough) playbacks.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491628530
(cherry picked from commit e219ac21ae)
To support OPUS offload, we need to provide a few configuration values
that are currently not set due to the lack of devices supporting
OPUS offload.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491613716
(cherry picked from commit 4cf877b814)
The list of charsets is already hard-coded, and using `Charset` types
ensures they will all be present at run-time, hence we will never
encounter an 'unsupported' charset.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491324466
(cherry picked from commit 043546a034)
FakeClock keeps an internal list of messages to be executed to
ensure deterministic serialization. The next message from the list
is triggered by a separate helper message sent to the real Handler.
However, if the target HandlerThread is no longer alive (e.g. when
it quit itself during the message execution), this helper
message is never executed and the entire message execution chain
is stuck forever.
This can be solved by checking the return values of Hander.post or
Handler.sendMessage, which are false if the message won't be
delivered. If the messages are not delivered, we can unblock the
chain by marking the message as complete and triggering the next
one.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491275031
(cherry picked from commit 2977bef872)
Our FakeClock generally makes sure that playback tests are fully
deterministic. However, this fails if the test uses blocking waits
with clock.onThreadBlocked and where relevant Handlers are created
without using the clock.
To fix the flakiness, we can make the following adjustments:
- Use TestExoPlayerBuilder instead of legacy ExoPlayerTestRunner
to avoid onThreadBlocked calls. This also makes the tests more
readable.
- Use clock to create Handler for FakeVideoRenderer and
FakeAudioRenderer. Ideally, this should be passed through
RenderersFactory, but it's too disruptive given this is a
public API.
- Use clock for MediaSourceList and MediaPeriodQueue update
handler.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490907495
(cherry picked from commit 7d62943bcd)
Format expects the values of `averageBitrate` and `peakBitrate` in bps and the value fetched from AC3SpecificBox and EC3SpecificBox is in kbps.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490756581
(cherry picked from commit 67955e0ce3)
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of 01eddb34f5
*** Original commit ***
Parse and set `peakBitrate` for Dolby TrueHD(AC-3) and (E-)AC-3
#minor-release
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 490707234
(cherry picked from commit 8c91a31ced)
*** Original commit ***
Parse and set `peakBitrate` for Dolby TrueHD(AC-3) and (E-)AC-3
#minor-release
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 490570517
(cherry picked from commit ea3552c1a0)
This change includes a change in the `IMediaController.aidl` file and needs
to provide backwards compatibility for when a client connects that is of an older or
newer version of the current service implementation.
This CL proposes to create a new AIDL method `onPlayerInfoChangedWithExtensions`
that is easier to extend in the future because it does use an `Bundle` rather than
primitives. A `Bundle` can be changed in a backward/forwards compatible way
in case we need further changes.
The compatibility handling is provided in `MediaSessionStub` and `MediaControllerStub`. The approach is not based on specific AIDL/Binder features but implemented fully in application code.
Issue: androidx/media#102
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490483068
(cherry picked from commit f262e9132b)
When receiving the `onTimelineChanged` callback, we convert the timeline to the list of `QueueItem`s, where decoding a bitmap is needed for building each of the `QueueItem`s. The strategy is similar to what we did in <unknown commit> for list of `MediaBrowserCompat.MediaItem` - set the queue item list until the bitmaps decoding for all the `MediaItem`s are completed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490283587
(cherry picked from commit 8ce1213ddd)
ExoPlayer is unable to detect the presence of subtitle tracks in some
MPEG-TS files that don't fully declare them. It's possible for a
developer to provide the list instead, but doing so is quite awkward
without this helper method. This is consistent for how
`DefaultExtractorsFactory` allows other aspects of the delegate
`Extractor` implementations to be customised.
* Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10175
* Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10505
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490214619
(cherry picked from commit ff48faec5f)
The only reason this is required at the moment is to set the
process UID field in the token, that is supposed to make it easier
for controller apps to identify the session. However, if this
visibility is not provided, it shouldn't stop us from creating
the controller for this session.
Also docuement more clearly what UID means in this context.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490184508
(cherry picked from commit c41a5c8420)
These flags ensure that any errors cause the script to exit (instead of
just carrying on) (`-e`) and that any unrecognised substitution variables
cause an error instead of silently resolving to an empty string (`-u`).
Issues like Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10791 should be more quickly resolved with
`set -e` because the script will clearly fail with an error like
`make: command not found` which would give the user a clear pointer
towards the cause of the problem.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490001419
(cherry picked from commit 45b8fb0ae1)
When we currently call SessionToken.createSessionToken with a legacy
token, we call the package manager to get the process UID. This
requires visiblity to the target package, which may not be available
unless the target runs a service known to the controller app.
However, when connecting to a Media3, this UID doesn't have to be
known, so we can move the call closer to where it's needed to
avoid the unncessary visibility check.
In addition, a legacy session may reply with unknown result code
to the session token request, which we should handle as well.
One of the constructor can be removed since it was only used from
a test.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489917706
(cherry picked from commit 2fd4aac310)
This adds the full Builders and State representation needed to
implement all Player getter methods and listener invocations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489503319
(cherry picked from commit 81918d8da7)
When estimating the AudioTrack min buffer size, we must use a PCM
frame of 1 when doing direct playback (passthrough). The code was
passing -1 (C.LENGTH_UNSET).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489238392
(cherry picked from commit 07d25bf41d)
I considered moving this enforcement inside the ExoPlayerImpl
implementation, but it might lead to app crashes in cases that apps
(incorrectly) call a released player, but it wasn't actually causing a
problem.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489233917
(cherry picked from commit cba65c8c61)
They are called from the system only and don't need to be exported
to be visible to other apps.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489210264
(cherry picked from commit 22ccc1a128)
* Transforms the `ListenableFuture<LibraryResult<MediaItem>>` and `ListenableFuture<LibraryResult<List<MediaItem>>>` to `ListenableFuture<MediaBrowserCompat.MediaItem>` and `ListenableFuture<List<MediaBrowserCompat.MediaItem>>`, and the result will be sent out when `ListenableFuture` the `MediaBrowserCompat.MediaItem` (or the list of it) is fulfilled.
* Add `artworkData` to the tests in `MediaBrowserCompatWithMediaLibraryServiceTest`.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489205547
(cherry picked from commit 4ce171a3cf)
The method allows clients to specify a pre-existing thread
to use for playback. This can be used to run multiple ExoPlayer
instances on the same playback thread.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 488980749
(cherry picked from commit e1fe3120e2)
The exclusion will be used in a follow-up CL when sending PlayerInfo updates.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 488939258
(cherry picked from commit bae509009b)
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.
Unit tests 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
(cherry picked from commit fab66d972e)
ExoPlayer is unable to detect the presence of subtitle tracks in some
MPEG-TS files that don't fully declare them. It's possible for a
developer to provide the list instead, but doing so is quite awkward
without this helper method. This is consistent for how
`DefaultExtractorsFactory` allows other aspects of the delegate
`Extractor` implementations to be customised.
* Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10175
* Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10505
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490214619
(cherry picked from commit 4853444f0d)
These flags ensure that any errors cause the script to exit (instead of
just carrying on) (`-e`) and that any unrecognised substitution variables
cause an error instead of silently resolving to an empty string (`-u`).
Issues like Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10791 should be more quickly resolved with
`set -e` because the script will clearly fail with an error like
`make: command not found` which would give the user a clear pointer
towards the cause of the problem.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490001419
(cherry picked from commit f834419744)
This adds the full Builders and State representation needed to
implement all Player getter methods and listener invocations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489503319
(cherry picked from commit b81cd08271)
When estimating the AudioTrack min buffer size, we must use a PCM
frame of 1 when doing direct playback (passthrough). The code was
passing -1 (C.LENGTH_UNSET).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489238392
(cherry picked from commit d9d716869b)
I considered moving this enforcement inside the ExoPlayerImpl
implementation, but it might lead to app crashes in cases that apps
(incorrectly) call a released player, but it wasn't actually causing a
problem.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489233917
(cherry picked from commit d4c9199a61)
They are called from the system only and don't need to be exported
to be visible to other apps.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 489210264
(cherry picked from commit c1fd03df74)
The method allows clients to specify a pre-existing thread
to use for playback. This can be used to run multiple ExoPlayer
instances on the same playback thread.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 488980749
(cherry picked from commit 79b809b556)
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
(cherry picked from commit 1eb8a6b36e)