The player already supports changing durations of periods and ads.
The only thing not yet supported is a change in ad break positions
which changes the duration of clipped content ending in an ad break.
Adding support for this requires updating the end position in
MediaPeriodInfo and changing the clip end position of the respective
ClippingMediaPeriod.
Issue: #5067
PiperOrigin-RevId: 373139724
First intention to support parsing MPEG-H 3D Audio in ExoPlayer is to
take advantage of parsing capability from MediaParser API in AOSP.
Just with this change ExoPlayer does't support decoding MPEG-H 3D Audio
but can support decoding either by adding decoder with an extension or
by using Android OS which has decoder capability with MediaCodec API.
It was originally introduced because it was guaranteed to be non-null
unlike the inherited field. But ExoPlaybackException.cause has been
nullable for some time, so there's no gain in not using the inherited
field.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 372329740
Also make future similar issues less likely by adding isPlaceholder
to the set method of Period (in case forwarding Timeline
implementations use this instead of just updating values selectively)
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 372138523
All `add*Listener` and `add*Output` methods are
deprecated in favor of `addListener`.
As for the class themselves `VideoListener` and
`AudioListener` are not used internaly by ExoPlayer,
`VideoRendererEventListener`
and `AudioRendererEventListener` are use in their
place.
As a result `VideoListener` and `AudioListener`
can be deprecated in favor `Listener`.
On the other hand `TextOutput` and `MedataOutput`
are used both in the player interface and internally in
renderers.
This means that those class can't be deprecated.
There usage in the public interface are indirectly
deprecated as their is no way to use them without
using the deprecated `add*Output`.
Thus it's not an issue that the class themselves are
not deprecated.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 371318268
Imported from GitHub PR https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/8858
Fix bug in text alignment inheritance where child does not correctly inherit ancestor's setting
@icbaker
Merge 70eb4bceb73b3f07e2f8d545b4fa7961189ac52a into 45616f916b
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/8877 from dlafayet:multirowalign-cue d942b50a40525fea5d11b35a33d3bbc512550960
PiperOrigin-RevId: 371306966
This change adds an API in the ForwardingPlayer to disable commands.
This is affecting what Player.isCommandAvailable() returns as
well as what is being advertised from the
EventListener.onAvailableCommandsChanged() callback.
For the callback case, the ForwardingPlayer needs to intercept the
callback. It does so by wrapping registered EventListener and Listener
instances, which resulted in some boiler-plate code. In addition, there
is logic on the wrapped listeners to avoid triggering a queued callback
if all listeners have been removed in the meantime. This includes the
case where new listeners are added while callbacks scheduled for the
removed listeners are still pending.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 371139703
Move VideoSize in the common module and have the Player return it.
`Listener` and `AnalyticsListener` `onVideoSizeChanged` are updated
with the old method deprecated.
`VideoRendererEventListener.onVideoSizeChanged` was also migrated to
`VideoSize` but the old method is removed, not deprecated.
This is because:
- apps calling/listening to this method is a rare and niche use-case.
- it would introduce hard to diagnostic issues where if only the caller
or the callee is updated to use the new method, the event will be lost.
This doesn't occur with the other 2 listeners as the caller is always
in ExoPlayer library and was updated to call both the old and new methods.
VideoSize is used everywhere except in `Format` as this would lead to
too much refactoring and backward compatibility breakage for little gain.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 371087419
Rating class should be in the same module as MediaMetadata.
Tested:
$ ./gradlew --stacktrace :exo-library-common:tDUT
$ ./gradlew --stacktrace :media2-session:tDUT
$ ./gradlew --stacktrace :media2-session-vct-current:cAT
PiperOrigin-RevId: 370902917
1. Clarify intention of getAdGroupIndexForPositionUs and
getAdGroupIndexAfterPositionUs. Both methods are used for very
specific but different purposes and encode the logic of which
ads should be played at which time, so it's helpful to clarify
this in the documentation as well.
2. Change one usage getAdGroupIndexForPositionUs to use the already
existing nextAdGroupIndex. This is also more in line with the
intended usage as clarified in step 1.
3. Update MediaPeriodQueueTest for updateQueuedPeriods to only
look for duration changes in future periods, not in the
current one, because that's not handled MediaPeriodQueue for ads
and the test is just passing by chance now. Also remove wrong
advancePlaying() calls that are already implicitly included in
the preceding enqueueNext() call.
4. Fix a minor bug where post-roll ads are not checked whether they
are played already before using them as the next ad group. Also
added a test covering this case.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 370664131
The ForwardingPlayer implements the Player interface and forwards all
operations to another Player instance. Apps will be able to override
methods of ForwardinPlayer in order to modify and/or suppress specific
Player funcionalities.
This commit introduces the ForwardingPlayer which simply forwards all
Player operations to another Player instance. In follow-up changes,
the ForwardingPlayer will be extended so that it eventually reaches the
feature-set offered by ControlDispatcher.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 370653167
Release is a life cycle operation that should only be called when
the player is no longer needed. It's linked to the player lifecycle
and thus very different from prepare/stop.
As a result, it should not be in the same command.
Additionally it's not clear if remote players will ever need to call release,
as the player creator is best candidate to release it.
As a result the release operation doesn't have a use case for a command.
A release command can be added later if a need is identified.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 370649214
Add method getAvailableCommands() in Player interface to return
the available commands. Method isCommandAvailable() moved to
BasePlayer since it can be implelented by calling
getAvailableCommands().
PiperOrigin-RevId: 370059328
A subsequent change will make the UI module access
SphericalGLSurfaceView and VideoDecoderGLSurfaceView
using reflection, now we're at the point where we only
need to reflect the constructors.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 369630102
The original cl has been fixed by not implementing
VideoListener but Player.Listener in
StyledPlayerView.
VideoFrameMetadataListener and CameraMotionListener are still part
of the Player interface as a good way to break the UI dependency
on them has not yet been finalised.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 369417682
*** Original commit ***
Move VideoComponent in ExoPlayer
VideoFrameMetadataListener and CameraMotionListener are still part
of the Player interface as a good way to break the UI dependency
on them has not yet been finalised.
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 369194309
VideoFrameMetadataListener and CameraMotionListener are still part
of the Player interface as a good way to break the UI dependency
on them has not yet been finalised.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 368863829
Even when fixed to the US locale (and thus avoiding surprising behaviour
in e.g. Turkish locale with "i" and "I") there are unexpected behaviours
when upper and lower casing non-ASCII characters.
For example it's sometimes not symmetric, e.g.:
"ẞ".toLowerCase() -> "ß"
"ß".toUpperCase() -> "SS"
In all the ExoPlayer usages we are either dealing with known-ASCII
strings (e.g. MIME types) or comparing against ASCII constant strings
anyway, so it seems easier to just use Guava's ASCII-only class in these
cases.
Util.toUpperInvariant() is null-tolerant, while Ascii.toLowercase() is
not. Most usages in this change are clearly non-null. The BandwidthMeter
usages aren't annotated @Nullable, but the current code *would* work if
countryCode was null in both cases. These methods will now throw NPE if
they're passed null.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 368816287
Discontinuity reasons may not be precisely obtained for remote
player. 'Remote Player' means that playback is owned by another
app or device and the same playback can be controller by other
clients simultaneously. The MediaController is an example.
If the remote playback doesn't provide discontinuity reason, then
player cannot differentiate between automatic playback transition
and seekTo() from another client.
This CL tweaks the discontinuity reason definitions, so reasons
can be obtained without remote playback's support.
This doesn't effect the local Players, such as SimpleExoPlayer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 368579577
Even when fixed to the US locale (and thus avoiding surprising behaviour
in e.g. Turkish locale with "i" and "I") there are unexpected behaviours
when upper and lower casing non-ASCII characters.
For example it's sometimes not symmetric, e.g.:
"ẞ".toLowerCase() -> "ß"
"ß".toUpperCase() -> "SS"
In all the ExoPlayer usages we are either dealing with known-ASCII
strings (e.g. MIME types) or comparing against ASCII constant strings
anyway, so it seems easier to just use Guava's ASCII-only class in these
cases.
This change also includes some null-twiddling, because
Util.toLowerInvariant() is null tolerant, while Ascii.toLowerCase() is
not. Most of the usages were already non-null, and it was easy enough to
change the remaining ones to be so by simple reordering of statements.
I'll make an equivalent change for Util.toUpperInvariant() next.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 368419813
Previously, we had separate MSG_SET_SURFACE and
MSG_SET_VIDEO_DECODER_OUTPUT_BUFFER_RENDERER messages for
setting different types of supported output. Use of these
constants to switch between outputs during use of a player
was confusing because not all video renderers support both
message types.
To switch from VideoDecoderOutputBufferRenderer to a Surface,
it was sufficient just to send MSG_SET_SURFACE, since all
video renderers support this and clear any other output that
might be set. Conversely, to switch in the opposite direction,
just sending a MSG_SET_VIDEO_DECODER_OUTPUT_BUFFER_RENDERER was
not sufficient, because not all video renderers handle this
message to clear any previous output. Hence it was necessary to
explicitly clear a previously set surface using a separate
MSG_SET_SURFACE message. Passing two messages to switch the
output may prevent renderers from implementing the output switch
efficiently.
This change passes all outputs using a single message type, and
requires that all renderers treat unsupported outputs as though
null were passed (i.e., they clear any existing output). There
are some other miscellaneous improvements:
1. Non-surface outputs are now passed to onRenderedFirstFrame.
This fixes a bug in SimpleExoPlayer's onRenderedFirstFrame,
where previously it could not correctly equality check the
output corresponding to the event to its current output in
the VideoDecoderOutputBufferRenderer case.
2. Fix SimpleExoPlayer to report surface size changes for the
VideoDecoderOutputBufferRenderer case. Even though the
surface is rendered to indirectly in this case, we can still
query (and listen to changes to) the surface's size.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 368215850
We added a source that allows mixed placeholder and non-placeholder
periods, but have no way to denote that in the Timeline because the
placeholder flag only exists on Window level. This causes a bug if
the first item in a concatenation has a window-period offset and the
player can't detect whether it's still a placeholder or not.
Adding this flag to Period allows the player to detect this reliably.
In addition we need to make sure that re-resolving pending positions
only happens for the first placeholder period where the window-offset
can actually change. As all subsequent periods have to start at position
0, so they don't need to be re-resolved (and shouldn't).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 367171518
A TrackGroup must contain the same content in all Formats (except for
the quality, encoding etc). Verify that the language and role flags
are the same and log an error if don't match. Don't throw to avoid
breaking existing use cases that just happen to work by chance.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 365539240
The BasePlayer implementation of add/remove
Listener knows about Components.
As those are removed from the Player
interface, the implementation of those
methods needs to be moved down in Player
implementations.
This commit makes no functional change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 364985291
Null was an alias for DEFAULT. Remove this for nullness
safety in the API.
The ExoPlayer implementation still checks for null and
replaces it by DEFAULT, so this is ABI compatible.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 364370017
The main user of the Util method is the bandwidth meter to set the
initial network type. If this is the first call to the
NetworkTypeObserver, then we should also allow the first update to
a known network type even if no reset on network type is activated.
The other uses are analytics listeners that check the network type
at certain events. This can just use the lookup method of the
NetworkTypeObserver.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 363670771
- Update the three `HttpDataSource` implementations to use the
Content-Range response header to determine when this is the
case. The Content-Range header is included when the status
code is 416. See [here](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Status/416).
- Update `ByteArrayDataSource` to conform to the requirement.
- Update `DataSourceContractTest` to enforce the requirement.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 363642114
- SampleQueue.peek is replaced with SampleQueue.read with
FLAG_PEEK. This also exposes peek functionality through
SampleStream.
- Use of DecoderInputBuffer.isFlagsOnly is replaced with
FLAG_OMIT_SAMPLE_DATA. This flag can be used with or
without FLAG_PEEK, where-as previously the read position
would never be advanced for an isFlagsOnly buffer.
- formatRequired is replaced with FLAG_FORMAT_REQUIRED.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 363460105
This makes HLS playback less liable to become stuck if discontinuity
tags are inserted at different times across media playlists.
Issue: #8700
Issue: #8372
PiperOrigin-RevId: 362903428
Part of aligning HttpDataSource behavior will require adding
logic that's common across the DataSource implementations. This
change establishes a util class to house it, and moves a bit of
existing logic that's related and can be easily shared into it.
There is one small behavior change in this CL, which is that our
handling of Content-Range response headers can now parse the body
length if the "document size" part of the Content-Range is unknown,
for example "bytes 5-9/*". Previously the pattern we were matching
to required the "size" part to be set, for example "bytes 5-9/100",
despite the fact we don't need or use it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 362396976
Adds a new Listener that extends all other listener.
This is part of the component flattening goal.
After components have been flattened in Player,
and clients transitioned, existing listeners will be deprecated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 362287507
Includes fixes for the HTTP implementations, which previously
broke this contract specifically in the case when a server
responds to a range request with a HTTP 200 response. To fix
this case, skipping to the requested position is moved from
read() to open(). As a side effect, this nicely simplifies
CronetDataSource!
PiperOrigin-RevId: 359737301
The API is a lot more useful if apps can rely on the fact
that the gain is linear and applied to all channels.
This is already guaranty by AudioTrack and should be too
by any reasonable implementation.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 359706113
The concept of Renderers is not needed in the
Player interface. Move it to ExoPlayer.
This should not break most users as they use SimpleExoPlayer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 359220977
- Ensure consistency between (Styled)PlayerControlView,
PlayerNotificationManager, TimelineQueueNavigator and
DefaultControlDispatcher.
- Handle the case where a live stream has ended when enabling previous
and next actions (window.isLive() is true and window.isDynamic is
false in that case)
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 359063793
Assert that an exception is not thrown from DataSource.open
if the DataSpec's start position is valid but its end position
extends beyond the end of the data.
HTTP based DataSource implementations have no good way of
knowing when this is the case, so it makes sense to make this
the required behaviour, rather than requiring an exception to
be thrown or allowing both.
There are also use cases where the caller may want to use the
end position as an upper bound, without knowing for sure how
long the content is. An example of this use case is wanting to
pre-cache the first N bytes of a stream. This implies that any
exception should be thrown after reading to the end of the
data, rather than preemptively in open.
Issue: #7326
PiperOrigin-RevId: 359063721
When we add DRM pre-acquire support to SampleQueue, we'll dispatch
twice the number of acquire and release events. This is slightly
confusing, since there's the same number of
DrmSessionManager#acquireSession() calls.
We can mitigate this by only dispatching each acquire and release
event to at most one EventDispatcher.
This also changes the events fired when playing a stream with both audio
and video encrypted with the same keys (even without pre-acquisition).
Before: The EventDispatcher would see 2 aquires, 1 key load and 2
release events.
After: The EventDispatcher will see 1 acquire, 1 key load and 1 release.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 358804502
There are two different patterns we use at the moment:
1. Call both deprecated and non-deprecated method from call site with
no default method implementation body.
2. Use default method of non-deprecated method to call deprecated
method.
Pattern 1 is easier to reason about as it makes the calls more explicit,
so changing all usages of pattern 2 to pattern 1.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 358769803
This type is different to the selection reason, which is
dynamic (i.e., corresponds to the individual selected track,
which can change during playback). The static type is
exposed via TrackSelection, where-as the selection reason
will be internal to the core (i.e., player) module.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 357578201
It allows Bundleable classes throw a RuntimeException which is broader
than IAE. Now, Bundleable implementation may utilize checkNotNull for
brevity.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 357546375
It's used by the UI and mediasession modules. We may be able to move
it into the UI module if/when the mediasession module goes away.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 356734939
ControlDispatcher and DefaultControlDispatcher also need
to move to common for the UI module. As does PlaybackPreparer,
although that will be removed entirely in a future release.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 356467394
Also allow the player's prepared ad media period durations array to exceed the
length of the loaded ad URIs array, as it's possible for the player to buffer
an ad media period fully at the point where it's known that an ad is coming up
but its URI is still unknown.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 356249284
We currently block the loading thread until the calculated load
time has past and then unblock again by a message sent from the
playback thread. However, because the loading thread itself is not
using a Looper and runs freely, we don't control when the short
calculations on the loader thread that determine how long we have
to wait are happening, and we also don't control how long it takes
to start and stop this thread.
To solve these problems and to make the playback deterministic we
can
1. Send a message on the playback thread to block until the loader
thread has started.
2. Block the playback thread whenever a loading thread is doing its
short calculation of wait times. The playback thread knows when it
can continue because loading either enter a new waiting state for
a simulated load time or loading is finished completely.
3. Also wait on the playback thread until the loader has shut down.
As this is waiting for a message on the playback thread, we can
achieve this by sending messages to ourselves at the current time
until the loader is shut down.
All 3 steps together ensure that the loading thread interaction is
compeltely deterministic when simulating bandwidth profiles with the
BandwidthProfileDataSource. As we need to notify the source before and
after the load started/finished, we also need a small wrapper for the
chunk source when running the playback.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 355810408
- When throwing a recoverable error from a renderer, it's important to understand
exactly how the player will attempt recovery. Clarify the documentation to
make this explicit.
- Rename some methods/constants to make it clear that error recovery is specific
to renderer errors. The current recovery mechanism only makes sense for
renderer errors. Making the naming renderer specific avoids reader doubt that
the implementation doesn't appear to be generic enough for other types of
errors.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 355650945
It's for classes to clearly denote they support bundling and it gives
us a good place to document the best practice to implement fromBundle.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 355609942
Before, the level was set to null in this case.
MediaCodecUtil.getCodecProfileAndLevel() was therefore returning null
and the fallback to AVC/HEVC was not enabled in MediaCodecVideoRenderer.
Issue:#8530
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 355574499
This also moves DefaultHttpDataSource to common, which seems
sensible, else non-player components that need a DataSource
don't have any useful concrete implementations. We should
think about moving some of the other concrete implementations
to common as well.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 354738925
This is achieved by only triggering one message at a time. After
triggering a message we send another to ourselves to know when the
following message can be triggered.
Other required changes:
- The messages need to be sorted correctly (by time and creation order)
- To prevent deadlocks when one thread is waiting for another,
we need to add new method to Clock to indicate that the current
thread is about to wait. This then allows us to trigger messages
from other threads in FakeClock.
- AnalyticsCollectorTest needed some adjustments:
- onTimelineChanged now deterministically arrives after the initial
timline is already known, so some of the period information changes
from window only to full period info.
- The playlistOperations test suffers from a bug that the first frame
is rendered too early and that's why we now get additional events.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353877832
Currently only delayed messages are handled. Change this to handling
all messages so that we have more control over their execution order.
This requires adding a new wrapper type for the Message to support
the obtainMessage + sendToTarget use case.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353876557
They only require common. This allows their use for non-playback networking
without requiring the user to depend on the whole of core. I will also make
the same change for Cronet, although this needs a little more work.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353649388
Not checking it would force ExoPlayer to use the
global tmp dir which would expose it to
external file replacement attacks.
This is a theoretical vulnerability as this code is
only use in tests and cache dir always exist in the
AOSP android implementation.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 353013929
Add a test to DataSourceContractTest that asserts the gzip flag is
either ignored or handled correctly.
Add a test resource to DefaultHttpDataSourceContracTest that enables
gzip compression on the 'server' and checks it's handled correctly by
the client.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 352574359
- Once the ability to add debug listeners is removed, analyticsCollector
is the only component that needs to receive the events. Hence it is
called directly.
- It seemed less confusing to do the same thing for (non-debug) video and
audio events, and to have AnalyticsCollector no longer implement
VideoListener and AudioListener directly. This clears up confusion that
arises as a result of the debug and non-debug interfaces defining the
same methods in some cases, and having to be careful not to end up
calling the corresponding AnalyticsCollector method twice.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 351835491
The ExoPlaybackException types are locations from where the exception
is coming from and not the type of exception itself, which should be
denoted by different exception classes.
To avoid a mixture of error types and class checks, the timeout
exceptions should use their own class and be of type RENDERER as this
is where the timeout actually happens.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 351337699
Catching OOM errors is bad practise unless there is a specific known
cause that tried to allocate a large amount of memory. Without this
known cause with a large allocation, the source of the error is
likely somewhere else in the app and every random small further
allocation may lead to additional OOM errors (for example b/145134199).
We have three known causes in ExoPlayer:
1. Source allocations based on unexpected values in streams. This is
caught on the loader thread and reported as an
UnexpectedLoaderException.
2. Output buffer allocations by non-MediaCodec decoders. These are
caught in SimpleDecoder on the decoder thread and reported as
UnexpectedDecodeException.
3. Input buffer allocations by non-MediaCodc decoders in their
constructors. These are currently caught on a higher-level and
reported as ExoPlaybackException.TYPE_OUT_OF_MEMORY.
For consistency and to prevent catching OOM errors without known cause
we can remove the generic TYPE_OUT_OF_MEMORY and catch the specific
exception where it occurs to report it as an
ExoPlaybackException.TYPE_RENDERER. This also has the added advantage
that the format metadata is added to the exception.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 351326688
This potentially allows a caller to resize their buffers to take into account
the required size.
It's kept as an IllegalStateException, since most use cases where it's thrown
still reflect invalid states, and since making it a checked exception requires
marking a lot of methods with throws clauses.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 351216968
*** Original commit ***
Rollback of ff8c8645ab
*** Original commit ***
Merge #8401: Initialize Format.codecs from HEVC SPS NAL unit (#8393)
Imported from GitHub PR https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/8401
This will allow ExoPlayer to check if video track's profile and level are supported by decoder when playing progressive media so...
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 351139861
- Support setting the user-agent in CronetDataSource
- Support setting the default user-agent in CronetEngineWrapper
- Use the underlying network stack's default user-agent by
default. Many applications will configure the underlying
CronetEngine or OkHttpClient with a user-agent that they
expect to be used throughout their app, so always overriding
this with our own default, on reflection, is not the best
thing to do!
Issue: #8395
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350921963
*** Original commit ***
Merge #8401: Initialize Format.codecs from HEVC SPS NAL unit (#8393)
Imported from GitHub PR https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/8401
This will allow ExoPlayer to check if video track's profile and level are supported by decoder when playing progressive media sources.
Merge e582fb91b73c7c95e754167140211d5473c36d14 into 1347d572ef
Issue: #8393
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 350871621
Imported from GitHub PR https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/8401
This will allow ExoPlayer to check if video track's profile and level are supported by decoder when playing progressive media sources.
Merge e582fb91b73c7c95e754167140211d5473c36d14 into 1347d572ef
Issue: #8393
COPYBARA_INTEGRATE_REVIEW=https://github.com/google/ExoPlayer/pull/8401 from equeim:hevc-codecs e582fb91b73c7c95e754167140211d5473c36d14
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350738065
In many cases we just used "playback speed" as a detailed Javadoc
parameter or return type definition. This doesn't define which scale
the speed is using.
PlaybackParameters as the main point to set the speed already uses a
more precise wording to describe the value as a factor by which playback
will be sped up.
This change replaces other usages of "playback speed" with this wording
whereever we would usually add a unit, keeping "playback speed" for
summary statements etc to reference the general concept that doesn't
usually require a unit.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 350379139
This will allow ExoPlayer to check if video track's profile
and level are supported by decoder when playing progressive media sources.
Also fix typo in AvcConfig.
Retrieve the capture frame rate and the SVC temporal layer count from
the smta box instead of the meta box because this is what Samsung do. It
is not guaranteed that the meta box will be present and will contain all
the necessary info in all slomo files.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 345639680
As Player depends on VideoScalingMode, and
Renderer should not move to common,
to move Player to common, VideoScalingMode
needs to move first.
#player-to-common
PiperOrigin-RevId: 345314448
This method should be assumed to clear the data of the underlying array
(it will do this if the new limit > data.length).
This means it should only be called (directly) before writing into the
backing array.
It shouldn't be used as a shorthand for position=0, limit=x - those
should be two explicit method calls.
Most of these changes are no-ops, but they make the code more correct.
The TS SectionReader can't be easily changed to be 'safe', because it
relies on sectionData maintaining state between iterations of the while
loop. Instead I've added comments justifying the existing code.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 344515340
*** Original commit ***
Suppress warnings in preparation for Checker Framework 3.7.1 upgrade.
LSC: go/checker-lsc
Tested:
TAP train for global presubmit queue
http://test/OCL:342788973:BASE:342817196:1605636478036:6c558c0c
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 343895651
In a later change, the AdPlaybackState will include the playing adsId (set by
the AdsLoader) and the ads loader will use this to determine what ad
information is associated with the playing/next periods, to allow loading ads
in playlists.
Apps can continue to pass just a URI for an ad tag with their MediaItem, in
which case the associated playlist will request that ad tag just and the same
state will be used for all occurrences of the ad tag.
This change has breaking changes to the AdsLoader interface and removes
deprecated ways of passing the ad tag, as it's very likely to go into a major
release anyway and not needing to handle the deprecated cases simplifies
ImaAdsLoader.
Issue: #3750
PiperOrigin-RevId: 340438580
Some content types always provide the license URL in the media.
The PlayReady example in the demo app doesn't provide a default
license URL for this reason, as an example.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 340125784
This change fixes format creation for traditional preparation of streams
where the master playlist contains more than one codec string per track
type.
Issue: #7877
PiperOrigin-RevId: 338538693
When disabling a TsExtractor track type because of a missing codec
in the master playlist, look through the entire codecs string
instead of checking the first codec with matching type.
Issue: #7877
PiperOrigin-RevId: 338530046
This is in preparation for supporting playlists of ads media sources using
ImaAdsLoader.
Existing ways of passing ad tags should still function but are deprecated (and
won't be supported with playlists).
Issue: #3750
PiperOrigin-RevId: 335618364
In 2.11.2 to 2.11.5, we considered all AAC streams as consisting
only of sync samples. In 2.11.6+, we considered no AAC streams as
consisting of sync samples, because the property is not guaranteed
specifically for xHE-AAC. This will have caused a small regression
is seek speed for some types of media.
This change brings back the optimization for AAC, specifically
excluding only xHE-AAC (and cases where we don't know what type of
AAC we're dealing with).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 328950697
It's potentially confusing that this resets both position & limit, so
require callers to pass `limit` explicitly, or call setPosition(0)
if that's actually what they intended.
This makes enforcing the limit in an upcoming change slightly safer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 323340485
This allows us to enforce the limit because the array can only be
reassigned through reset(byte[]) or reset(byte[], int) (which update
the limit)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 323339960
This removes Supplier, Function and Predicate. Consumer is kept because
Guava doesn't have an equivalent (Java 8 does, but we can't use that
yet).
#exofixit
PiperOrigin-RevId: 323324392
Replace `type` with (optional) `mimeType` and add `keySetId` in
DownloadRequest. The DownloadHelper infers the downloading method (DASH,
HLS, SmoothStreaming or Progressive) from the content's MIME type and
URI.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 322117384
In order to use DeviceInfo class in media2, this CL moves the class to
common module. It didn't move the other file in the same package,
DeviceListener, as it's for DeviceComponent but media2 SessionPlayer
doesn't have components as it is already flattened. PlayerCallback will
have equivalent methods of DeviceListener.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 321154997
The renderers are currently constructing formats that consist of their
input format with added PCM encoding. Such formats are not self-consistent,
and this only works because DefaultAudioSink ignores the rest of the
format if the format has a PCM encoding. It would not work if the sink
implementation checked the MIME type, for example, which wouldn't be a
strange or incorrect thing for it to do.
The more correct approach is to construct a new format that properly
represents the PCM that will be provided to the sink.
This change also renames supportsOutput to supportsFormat, because
AudioSink itself has both an input and an output side, and this method
is actually evaluating support on the input side of the sink.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 320396089
ExoMediaCrypto with the sole purpose of being unsupported. So all
renderers checking whether the type is supported will report
encrypted content as unsupported, unless the source producing
the format replaces it with a valid value.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 319824703
They are all for Context.getSystemService that is allowed to return
null. In most cases where we need to service, we make an assertion that
it is available.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 319503557
The list of MediaSourceHolder in ExoPlayerImpl is only maintained to be able to create a PlaylistTimeline for masking. By keeping only the id and a snapshot of the timeline of the MediaSourceHolder in ExoPlayerImpl, parallel access is prevented and we still have sufficient information to create the masking timeline.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 319003837
Previously only pcm encoding were stored in Format,
this was an issue as for audio passthrough and offload
lots of code needs to pass complex format informations
(encoding, sample rate, channel count, gapless metadata)
but could not use Format and each function was taking
each as different parameter.
By allowing Format to contain any encoding, and not only
pcmEncoding, it allows to pass a Format everywhere in ExoPlayer
code that needs a Format.
This patch does not have any functional change. It is only an internal refactor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 318789444
They currently fall back to the main Looper if the current thread
doesn't have a Looper. All the changed Handlers are guaranteed to
be created on a thread with a Looper (mostly the ExoPlayer playback
Looper) and thus can make this stricter assumption. This makes it
easier to reason about the code as there are no ambiguities as to which
thread the Handler is running on.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 317334503
*** Original commit ***
Rename Util methods to clarify which Looper is used.
The method name didn't clarify that either the main or current
Looper is used.
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 317283606
It seems more natural given we always end up instantiating a Matroska extractor,
not one that's specific to the WebM subset of Matroska. There's also no reason
not to support Matroska MIME types in DASH.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316975451
- Leaving the TODO, since there are still MIME types we're unsure about.
- Removing AAC because xHE-AAC does not have this property. We may re-add
it with an additional profile check to exclude xHE-AAC in the future.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 316715147