The AnalyticsCollector releases listeners lazily so that listener
callbacks triggered on the application looper after
SimpleExoPlayer.release() are still handled. The change in ListenerSet
to post the onEvents callback on the front of the application looper
changed (correctly) how onEvents are propagated, however this made
the AnalyticsCollector deliver onEvents with out-of-order EventTimes.
This change fixes AnalyticsCollector to trigger onPlayerReleased() and
the matching onEvents() event in the correct order.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 388668739
This change aligns all the names for classes that are 'holders of static
methods' to be `ApiNN`. Classes that hold state are named meaningfully
based on that state.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 388641064
This CL addresses the github issue [#8946](https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/issues/8964). That issue requests support for `font-size` CSS property in WebVTT subtitle format. This CL:
* Adds support for `font-size` property by extending capabilities of WebVTT `CssParser`. Implementation of `font-size` property value parsing is based on the one in `TtmlDecoder`.
* Adds unit test along with test file containing WebVTT subtitles with all currently supported `font-size` units.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 388423859
- Use timestampOffsetUs == C.TIME_UNSET directly as the way of
determining whether the adjuster has determined the offset,
rather than relying on lastSampleTimestampUs checks for this.
- Remove comment referring to lastSampleTimestampUs as holding
the "adjusted PTS". Its value may not have originated from a PTS
timestamp. It's also confusing to refer to it as "adjusted"
given timestampOffsetUs has not been applied to it.
- Fix PassthroughSectionPayloadReader to make sure it'll never
output a sample with an unset timestamp.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 388226180
Prior to this change, an initalized TimestampAdjuster that's then
reset with DO_NOT_OFFSET would incorrectly continue to apply the
offset.
Also add a test case for this issue, and for some other simple use
cases.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 388182645
DefaultHttpDataSource and OkHttpDataSource can share the same error code
assigning logic.
Fixes CronetDataSource's handling of closed connection.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 387791679
The dokka javadoc generation tool complains when parameter names don't match between a method and its override. This change updates occurrences where there is currently a mismatch.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 387367509
The dokka javadoc generation tool complains when parameter names don't match between a method and its override. This change updates occurrences where there is currently a mismatch.
Notable renamings that might be controversial:
- `onPlaybackStateChanged(int state)` to `onPlaybackStateChanged(int playbackState)` affected a lot of lines but seems more consistent with other '-Changed' methods.
- `handleMessage(int messageType, Object payload)` to `handleMessage(int messageType, Object message)`
- `ExtractorInput` and `DataSource` inherit `DataReader` which had `read(byte[] target, ...`, while data sources normally called the first parameter `buffer`. I have standardized these all to use `buffer` even though it looks out of place in the `ExtractorInput` interface (which has more `read` methods with `target`).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 387290360
The documentation on ByteArrayOutputStream and GZIPOutputStream isn't
completely clear that an IOException will *never* happen, so
AssertionError seems a bit strong - but it seems very unlikely, so we
just use IllegalStateException instead.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 387169297
The inference is used when nesting DataSourceExceptions. It is removed because
nesting does not add additional value in surfacing the exceptions, and it is
better to assign an error code at the throw site (in the "leaf" or the bottom
most data source).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 386919118
* @Flags is not a TYPE_USE annotation, so should appear before any modifiers and after Javadocs.
(see go/java-style#s4.8.5-annotations)
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 386849198
The reason this was not an IO error code is that before other
IOExceptions were classified, this catch would grab non-IO error
codes, like ParserException. Now that we are getting closer to
the final state, we can assume IOExceptions are ok to classify
as IO error codes (unlike, for example, ParserExceptions or
DrmSessionExceptions).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 386496752
Using all lower case RTSP headers is perfectly valid, as the spec mandates case
insensitively. However, some RTSP servers do not implement the RTSP spec
closely and does not recognize the lower case headers. This change aims
at using the header names as defined in the RTSP spec to maximize compatibility.
Issue: #9182
PiperOrigin-RevId: 386224566
In some DataSources, it is not easy to assign an error code at the throw site.
For example, CronetDataSource.readInternal() throws SocketTimeoutException
on L1033, and is caught at L754 as IOException and is thrown.
We need the logic to assign error code for the actual type of the error cause.
While we can certainly do in individual DataSources, IMO there's value in
making this logic generic at a higher level (like what is in this CL).
The catch and translation logic is borrowed from EPII:L646.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 385789629
Before this fix, if DefaultDrmSessionManager.release() was called while
there was at least one 'external' session reference still active (i.e.
session.referenceCount > 1) then the manager will release it's reference
immediately but when the session's reference count subsequently drops to
1 (due to external references being released) the manager will schedule
a task to release its internal reference *again*.
This change fixes the problem by only scheduling the timed release if
the manager is unreleased. This ensures that the internal references
are only released once.
Issue: #9193
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 385580741
When the size of the video is unknown,
PlayerView and StyledPlayerView set the aspect ratio as 1,
which could result in wrong view layout.
This CL sets the aspect ratio as 0 (unset) to prevent that.
This handles Issue: #9189.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 385115357
This values won't be configurable from the UI anymore once the
DefaultControlDispatcher is removed.
They can be configured in the Player or by using a ForwardingPlayer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 385113498
* Constructors and methods with the same name should appear sequentially with no other code in between, even when modifiers such as static or private differ between the methods. Please re-order or re-name methods.
(see http://go/bugpattern/UngroupedOverloads)
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 384877648
Issue: #9183
RFC2326 Section C.1.1 specifies that the URI to identify a track can be either
absolute (like rtsp://example.com/path) or relative (like "path"). Currently
we don't handle absolute URI, and this CL is to add the support.
Note though, we don't currently use the Content-Base or Content-Location
headers for the session URI.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 384649818
Also rename hasPrevious/Next to hasPrevious/NextWindow for consistency.
This makes it clearer what the difference between
seekToPrevious/NextWindow and seekToPrevious/Next is.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 384643373
Applications may need to pass a non-visual context when creating
a DefaultTrackSelector (e.g., because they're audio-only or are
creating the selector in a background service).
Obtaining the default display via DisplayManager avoids the strict
mode violation that occurs when retrieving it via WindowManager.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 384487363
Most of the super-interfaces are deprecated, but the intention is that
only the types are deprecated and the methods themselves shouldn't be.
In order to reflect this in javadoc we override all the methods in
`Player.Listener` in order to 'cancel' the deprecation.
This change deliberately doesn't override methods that are explicitly
deprecated with documented replacements (like
`Player.EventListener#onPlayerStateChanged`) - these should contine to
be marked as deprecated in javadoc.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 384253725
The types (open/close/read) does not provide extra information about the thrown
playback exception, and they are not utilized at higher levels.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 384219870
The parameters staying in DefaultTrackSelector are considered
too ExoPlayer specific to be part of the `Player` interface.
Those are:
- exceedVideoConstraintsIfNecessary;
- allowVideoMixedMimeTypeAdaptiveness;
- allowVideoNonSeamlessAdaptiveness;
- exceedAudioConstraintsIfNecessary;
- allowAudioMixedMimeTypeAdaptiveness;
- allowAudioMixedSampleRateAdaptiveness;
- allowAudioMixedChannelCountAdaptiveness;
- disabledTextTrackSelectionFlags;
- exceedRendererCapabilitiesIfNecessary;
- tunnelingEnabled;
- allowMultipleAdaptiveSelections;
- rendererDisabledFlags
Track selection override will be migrated in a follow up cl.
To avoid breaking backward compatibility,
`DefaultTrackSelector.Parameters` extends
`TrackSelectionParameters` and
`DefaultTrackSelector.ParametersBuilder` extends `TrackSelectionParameters.Builder`.
The change are thus transparent for clients.
Test are incomplete for now, as this is a relatively big cl, I though
the reviewer could give a first pass will the tests are completed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 383767021
In order to avoid doing the classification in ExoPlayerImplInternal. Note:
This only makes the constructor change. The error code assignment will
happen in an immediately following CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 383397729