This test is not run on emulator, triage or postsubmit, and does not
provide value to the library in it's current state. It could be
deleted, however it still may have use for analysis of exported files
on MH.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 516491160
Add format codec info, which can make test skipping checks more similar to the
actual Transformer decoder checks.
Also for the test file, the actual format was 720p, but somehow the file name and
media metadata indicated 1080p. This format mismatch led to some decoding errors,
so fix the format (and associated errors). This also allows us to remove the
exception catch in ForceInterpretHdrVideoAsSdrTest, which was included due to
errors from the incorrect format.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511809507
Implement getMediaFormatInteger, a helper method simulating mediaformat.getInteger(name, defaultValue).
This reduces the API 29 restriction from MediaFormatUtil.getColorInfo to API 24, in
particular removing the method-based restriction to a constant-based restriction,
so that we can reduce usage of the API 29 class.
This also allows us to slightly simplify prior use-cases where we'd check
containsKey and getInteger to have a default value.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511184301
Previously, this was limited to API 29. Expand this to all API versions.
Also, update the test to:
(1) skip based on SDR format input instead of HDR format input
(2) Check the exception message in order to disambiguate between the decoder tone
mapping error, and general video format support error.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 511002218
Rename ScaleToFitTransformation to ScaleAndRotateTransformation.
This better represents the operations that can be accomplished using this
effect. The name was originally named ScaleToFit* because it's not obvious how
to scale to fit using OpenGL, and this effect handled the scaling to fit in a way that no other MatrixTransformations did.
However, it's hard to discover how to rotate when skimming names of effects, so
it's probably more useful to convey that this effect rotates, than that it
scales to fit.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510480078
Otherwise, a lack of HDR decoding support will result in the tests checking output files for HDR output, like HdrEditingTest.transform_noRequestedTranscode_hdr10File_transformsOrThrows, failing.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510213020
Some of the test methods in `TransformationTest` don't check
capabilities. Add a check just scoped to decoding (not checking
encoding, but the default encoder factory may fall back).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 510088562
It may be confusing for 3P apps, for us to have separate error codes for (1) if
encoding HDR is not supported at all by the device, and (2) if encoding the
format, which happens to be HDR, is not supported by the device. Instead, we can
communicate this in the error message.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 509188666
It doesn't actually make sense for them to be placed in the Transformer, because the error's root causes are actually only in codecs. Also, a few codec errors were
repeated, so deduplicate these instances
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506937695
* Overload added `(cause, errorCode, isVideo, isDecoder, details)`,
where `details` is a string of values to be added to the error message
of the `TransformationException`.
* Overload with `MediaFormat` and `mediaCodecName` moved to
`DefaultCodec`, because all usages of that overload were from
`DefaultCodec`, and this allows a simplified API because of internally
stored values.
* `mediaCodecName` removed from overload that takes a `Format`.
* Reordered `createForCodec` parameters.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 506895268
Add checks to GL tone-mapping pixel tests, to ensure the device's decoder, API
version, and OpenGL implementation support GL tone-mapping before attempting it.
These tests should be run on mobile harness, to detect per-device failures, and
so are moved to transforemr/mh. Per b/263395272, these tests should ultimately
be in an effect/mh directory.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 505749974
Also add a Builder to EditedMediaItem to avoid having a constructor with
many optional parameters, or a chain of constructors.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 504588544
Also remove usages of TransformationRequest convenience methods
(setScale, setRotationDegrees and setResolution).
Some usages of setResolution can't be removed yet because they are used
for fallback.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 502415748
Note that we simply use GlEffectsFrameProcessor in-app / GL tone-mapping, so PQ->SDR tone-mapping isn't yet implemented.
Tested manually using the demo on Pixel 7, to confirm that device and in-app tone
mapping behave similarly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496700231
This should allow us to focus on HDR failures instead of network buffering
failures when debugging HDR issues.
These files are each used on several files, so it should be more worth the
test binary impact to move these files to local first.
Locally, tests did take less time after this diff
PiperOrigin-RevId: 496398130
Main change:
- Removed `Codec.EncoderFactory.createForVideoEncoding`'s argument of a list
of allowed MIME types
- Moved the check for whether a video MIME type is supported to VTSP
PiperOrigin-RevId: 491611799
This reduces the priority to best effort (from the default that seems to be best effort), and allows us to run SSIM even on 8k24fps video. Without this CL,
start()'ing a second codec may result in a MediaCodec.CodecException.
Tested to confirm that transformation8k24():
* fails deterministically without this CL, or with KEY_PRIORITY set to 0.
* succeeds deterministically after this CL (~18s on Samsung Z Fold 4)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490570416
This allows us to release both codecs used in SSIM when one fails to
configure() or start().
Tested and confirmed that on Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4, running all
TransformationTest.java tests, tests after transform8k24() fails to start the
2nd codec:
* Before this CL, all fail.
* After this CL, all pass.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490461560
This exception is a bit shorter and more clear (and is more clear that this is a
test issue, as opposed to the prior issue that was thrown as an ExoPlayer
DataSourceException, which may seem like a legitimate Transformer failure)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490252772
Following naming conventions throughout AndroidTestUtil, REMOTE files should have REMOTE instead of ASSET. Update the URI and FORMAT names accordingly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 490237673
Assert that tone mapping is applied when an HDR edit cannot be HDR, but is successfully tone mapped. Meanwhile, assert that fallback, which is applied after codec configuration (which throws the "Tone-mapping requested but not supported by the decoder" error) is not applied when that error is called.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 478762951
Rename test files to avoid substrings that can be implied by the directory name,
like "Transformation" and "Test"
No functional changes. Renaming-only.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 477724724
*** Original commit ***
Handle int instead of byte in SSIM.
The value of pixels are converted to integers at the point of use,
move this logic to the initialisation step.
This is a prerequisite step for testing SSIM calculation, which
will lead on to some SSIM improvements being verifiable.
Tested manually and SSIM values match for the same video
before and after this change.
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 473259446
The value of pixels are converted to integers at the point of use,
move this logic to the initialisation step.
This is a prerequisite step for testing SSIM calculation, which
will lead on to some SSIM improvements being verifiable.
Tested manually and SSIM values match for the same video
before and after this change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 473231779
Test that HDR editing succeeds on devices supporting HDR editing, tone maps on
devices supporting tone mapping, and throws exceptions on all other devices.
Also, only restrict HDR editing and tone mapping support to API 31+ only when
transcoding, not for all transformations.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 472958965
`requestCalculateSsim` more clearly represents the intention of the caller.
Also rephrase the javadoc to simplify it and make it more precise.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 465575578
Format.NO_VALUE is a placeholder value for an invalid @C.ColorTransfer, used
for example when the decoder doesn't support this transfer function.
When encountering this invalid value, interpret this as COLOR_TRANSFER_SDR.
Confirmed locally that an exception is thrown when transcoding on p4head, and no exception is thrown when transcoding with this CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 464135080
This will allow effects preview in ExoPlayer to use the
Effect and FrameProcessor interface (and the interfaces
they depend on) without depending on transformer or the
future effects module.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 464060047
Extract a FrameProcessor.Factory interface from GlEffectsFrameProcessor
and allow it to be customized using a setter on Transformer.Builder.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463433438
Size requires API 21. Using Pair instead will allow effects to be
used from API 18 during previewing once they are moved out of
transformer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 463206474
This is needed for applying effects to a playlist.
The effects are applied based on the presentation time of the
frame in its corresponding media item and the offset is added
back before encoding.
Each time the offset changes, end of input stream is signalled
to the texture processors. This is needed because the texture
processors can expect monotonically increasing timestamp within
the same input stream but when the offset changes, the timstamps
jump back to 0.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 462714966
* Introduced `useHdr` for `GlEffect#toGlTextureProcessor`, so
`TextureProcessor` implementations can decide how to handle HDR.
* Creating FP16 color textures for HDR input.
Tested via manual testing, adding a no-op GlEffectWrapper to the transformation to
force use of intermediate textures, adding a linear ramp to the fragment shader,
and trying to ascertain that there's a real reduction in posterization when
switching from 4-bit to 8-bit unsigned bytes, and again from 8-bit unsigned bytes
to 16-bit floating point.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 461613117