This allows us to simplify and reduce thread initialization, hops and the
synchronization cost associated with them, especially when more and more VFPs
are used.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545622169
Upon track transition of offloaded playback of gapless tracks, the framework will reset the playback head position. The AudioTrackPositionTracker must be made to expect the reset and cache accumulated sum of rawPlaybackHeadPosition.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545602979
This allows MediaSources to accept MediaItem updates after creation.
This CL adds the handling and plumbing logic in `ExoPlayerImpl`,
`ExoPlayerImplInternal`, `MediaSourceList` and `MaskingMediaSource`.
It also updates all forwarding/wrapping sources to forward these calls
to their wrapped instance.
The actual functionality is only added to `FakeMediaSource` instances in
tests so far.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545450210
This plumbs a duration through `SampleQueue` which will make it easier
to handle transcoding muxed subtitles from e.g. SubRip to
`text/x-exoplayer-cues`.
This change is a no-op to the end-to-end behaviour of ExoPlayer because
currently we only support parsing sideloaded subtitles before
`SampleQueue`, and by adding the duration we don't affect the cues that
are ultimately output by `Player.Listener.onCues` (as shown by no change
to the golden files for `WebvttPlaybackTest` in this commit).
I considered making `CuesWithStartTimeAndDuration` implement
`Bundleable` (and deleting `CueEncoder/Decoder`) but decided against
it because we are deliberately not encoding `startTimeUs` (since that's
encoded as the sample time in `SampleQueue`). I also considered
introducing another type that only has `List<Cue>` and `durationUs`
fields, but it didn't seem necessary, since we want `startTimeUs`
everywhere else (except inside `SampleQueue`).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545226847
Also make some casting that is needed a bit safer.
Error Prone was complaining about casting `long` to `int` before passing
it to `Extractor.seek(long, long)`:
> Converting a `long` or `Long` to an `int` to pass as a `long`
> parameter is usually not necessary. If this conversion is intentional,
> consider `Longs.constrainToRange()` instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545226063
This is a corollary of `SubtitleDecoderFactory`. We may add a
`boolean supportsFormat(Format)` method later if it turns out to be
useful.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545225489
The timeout time of 5000ms is quite long, and means that for tests with >1
VFPTestRunner, like texture output and compositor tests, we have to wait 10s.
The latch allows us to continue with the test once we're done processing input,
instead of needing to wait longer, until the timeout is reached.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 545159839
The actual errors are all positive hex values. Without this CL, we must first
convert decimal errors to hex ones before figuring out what went wrong.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 544695961
We introduced truncation to 32 chars in <unknown commit>
and included indent and offset in the calculation. I think this is
technically correct, but it causes problems with the content in
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#11019 and it doesn't seem a problem to only truncate actual
cue text (i.e. ignore offset and indent).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 544677965
This avoids issues with potential number clashes with ID_UNSET.
Also fixes some further parsing where adaptation set ids are referenced
from manifest properties.
Auto-resume playback when the removal of playback suppression due to unsuitable output is conveyed via change in playback suppression to Player.PLAYBACK_SUPPRESSION_REASON_NONE within a configurable timeout defaulting to 5 minutes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 544411987
Instead of playing or pausing itself, the ExoPlayer implementation should only update the playback suppression reason as and when audio outputs are added or removed dynamically.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 544379033
On a MediaItem change, the input Format (and Effects to apply) may be
different. Therefore the AudioProcessingPipeline must be reconfigured
to determine what processing is active, and what the AudioFormat of the
data output is. In the event that it is different, additional
AudioProcessor instances must be used to ensure the encoder will still
be able to accept the audio buffers.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 544338451
Add a fail-fast check in `ExoPlayerImpl` to ensure the equality of the lengths of `ShuffleOrder` and the current playlist. Also improve the documentation of `setShuffleOrder(ShuffleOrder)` with explicit instruction on this.
Issue: androidx/media#480
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 544009359
Providing the sync token in the api allows the client to decide which waiting method they would like to use depending on the use case, allowing them to optimise if possible.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 543997311
This fixes a broken javadoc link and makes it possible to customize media
source creation via the asset loader factory without also having to
implementing a decoder factory from scratch.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 543995538
It currently wrongly documents that it is only called before reading
streams (that has never been the case and all MediaPeriods already need
to handle calls after reading samples from the streams).
It was also a bit unclear what a discontinuity implies and the new
Javadoc calls out the main use case for discontinuties and the intended
meaning of returning a discontinuity.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 543989124
We use `@Nullable` for IntDefs in other places and don't use this suffix
elsewhere, so I don't think we need it here either.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 543687285
Goal of tests (SequenceExportTest) that use this media is for the
silence and the media to match exactly with audio format, however
`sample_with_increasing_timestamps.mp4` had a different sample rate.
testvid_1022ms.mp4: channel count = 2, sample rate = 44100.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 543458948
MP4 edit lists sometimes ask to start playback between two samples.
If this happens, we currently change the timestamp of the first
sample to zero to trim it (e.g. to display the first frame for a
slightly shorter period of time). However, we can't do this to audio
samples are they have an inherent duration and trimming them this
way is not possible.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 543420218
*** Original commit ***
Mark output sample as decode-only based on start time
We currently do the same check on the input timestamps and
expect the output timestamps to match. Some codecs produce
samples with modified timestamps and the logic is a lot safer
when the comparison with the start time is done on the output
side of the codec.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#11000
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 543379665
FallbackListener.onTransformationRequestFinalized() is called from the
AssetLoader thread for audio, and from the GL thread for video.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 542851284
By passing this class where it's needed, implementations don't need to store it
in a field (reducing boilerplate) and it's clearer that it can't be unset when
needed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 542823522
`MediaControllerImplBase` has 2 methods for updating listeners about `PlayerInfo` changes - `updatePlayerInfo` (for masking the state) and `onPlayerInfoChanged` (when communicating with the session). There is a set number of listener callbacks related to `PlayerInfo` updates and both methods should go through the same control flow (whether we know that masking will ignore most of them or not).
A unified method `notifyPlayerInfoListenersWithReasons` encapsulates only the shared logic of 2 methods - listeners' callbacks. This ensures that both methods call them in the same order and none are missed out.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 542587879
With the upcoming "handle format changes" CL, stereo -> mono audio
would add an AudioProcessor. Robolectric decodes output encoded data,
which crashes some AudioProcessors because the number of frames may not
be an integer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 542568875
This change uses this new method everywhere we currently `instanceof`
check an `Extractor` directly. This allows us to introduce
wrapping/delegating `Extractor` instances - because the `instanceof`
checks will continue to operate on the underlying instance.
HLS is a slightly different case, because it directly re-instantiates
`Extractor` instances, which is not compatible with an arbitrary
wrapping structure. Luckily the only `Extractor` instances that HLS
re-instantiates do not support muxed subtitles, so won't be wrapped
in the first place (although future changes might use the
delegating-`Extractor` pattern for other purposes, which might affect
HLS).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 542550928
The callbacks for `PlayerInfo` changes are currently in both `MediaControllerImplBase.updatePlayerInfo` (masking) and `MediaControllerImplBase.onPlayerInfoChanged`. But the order was different between them both and `ExoPlayerImpl.updatePlaybackInfo` which they are trying to mimic.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 542519070
Devices pre-API 33 are not able to comprehend the position reset that occurs by the HAL in offloaded gapless track transitions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 542503662
The effects pipeline must receive images in the sRGB colorspace due to the color transfers applied in the shaders. Currently the burden to making sure images are in the right colorspaces falls onto apps. This CL ensures that this is not the case anymore.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 542323613
When an app tried to re-prepare a live streeam with server side inserted
ad after a playback exception, the player tried to find the ad group by
its index in the ad playback state of the next timeline when creating
the first period.
If a source that supports server side ad, has removed the ad playback
state when the source has been removed, this causes a crash. For live
streams this is a reasonable thing to do given the exception could be
caused by an invalid ad playback state.
This change removes the ad metadata from the current period for live
streams and the timeline. In case the ad playback state is not reset
by the source, the first timeline refresh would ad the metadata again.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 541959628
Some events may arrive after the playlist is cleared (e.g. load
cancellation). In this case, the DefaultPlaybackSessionManager may
create a new session for the already removed item.
We already have checks in place that ignore events with old
windowSequenceNumbers, but these checks only work if the current
session is set (i.e. the playlist is non-empty). The fix is to add
the same check for empty playlists by keeping note of the last
removed window sequence number.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 541870812
FakeClock currently doesn't work well with Espresso and Compose UI
tests because view interactions in both frameworks intentionally idle
the main looper to handle pending UI effects. However, this also
advances playback progress even though we want to deterministically
trigger progress from the test itself.
To solve this problem, we can detect the idling Robolectric call and
postpone any further updates until we leave this state.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 541831050
Add a Wear OS specific implementation of 'Player.Listener' to help resolving the playback suppression due to unsuitable output by launching a system media output switcher dialog.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 541698125
Audio only tests are now using RAW audio where possible, which is
passed through the Robolectric decoders/encoders, and can be handled by
the AudioProcessor instances accurately.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 541648853
To more accurately describe what they do, especially as Compositor will
starts to use more contexts or threads, and it's important to know what
needs to be reset/recreated/focused before what methods.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 541010135
Issue: When running the Transformer related test cases, the tests are flaky
because the order in which audio and video samples are interleaved seems to
differ in few instances.
Root cause: When running a transformation the sample producer (Asset loader)
and sample consumer (Sample pipeline) both runs on different thread and
theoretically there is no reason for behaviour to be deterministic because
the number of samples produced/written depends on how fast individual thread
works. So it is indeed surprising that test somehow worked deterministically in
majority of instances (may be something to do with Robolectric environment).
Solution: Since we don't expect the order of sample interleaving to be deterministic, make the dumping logic deterministic where all the video
samples will be collected and then dumped together (similarly for audio). This would mean we won't be able to see the interleaving so for that we need to
add separate test case verifying the interleaving logic only.
Pending: Test case for interleaving.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 540930871