This simplifies the contract of configure and is in preparation for
fixing a bug where more input can't be queued when draining audio
processors for a configuration change.
Issue: #6601
PiperOrigin-RevId: 282514367
- Move property to DrmSession; it feels like a more natural place
for it to go (and provides greater flexibility).
- Change flags to a boolean.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 281758729
They are all marked with a JavaDoc comment and the @WorkerThread annotation
which is useful if apps are using threading annotations. All other public
methods in the same classes are marked with @AnyThread to avoid the impression
we forgot to annotate them.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 281490301
The current workaround seems to cause compilation errors inside the
testutils module in Android Studio. This seems to fix them.
This doesn't introduce a circular dependency because it's only
the tests in library-core depending on testutils.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 281318192
Note:
- Fixing this uncovers another bug in how audio processor draining
works, so the test playlist still doesn't play correctly after this
change.
- Once we reconfigure the audio sink based on the ExoPlayer Format
rather than the codec MediaFormat in a later change, this change can
be reverted.
Issue: #6601
PiperOrigin-RevId: 281264149
- Make NonNull, which is already the case when using the manager builder.
- Better document PLAYREADY_CUSTOM_DATA_KEY, now that newPlayReadyInstance
is no more.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 281079288
The implementation of writing HDR10+ static metadata assumed that the
application would use default (big endian) byte order for this metadata but
MediaCodec expects the order to match the specification CTA-861.3.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 281050806
Also remove the "do we really need to do this" comment for AAC.
Parsing from codec specific data is likely to be more robust, so
I think we should continue to do it for formats where we've seen
this problem.
Issue: #6648
PiperOrigin-RevId: 280575466
Previously the renderer EOS (aka last frame rendered), was reported as soon
as the last encoded frame was queued in the codec renderer.
This leaded to EOS reported too early.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 280456277
This speeds up downloads where segments have the same URL with different
byte ranges. We limit the merged segments to 20 seconds to ensure the download
progress of demuxed streams is roughly in line with the playable media duration.
Issue:#5978
PiperOrigin-RevId: 280410761
Clear state for one mode when entering the other in both SimpleExoPlayer
and SimpleDecoderVideoRenderer. The latter is redundant for the case of
renderers that are used inside SimpleExoPlayer, but seems nice to have.
- Entering Surface mode means receiving a non-null Surface, SurfaceHolder
or TextureView in SimpleExoPlayer, or a non-null Surface in
SimpleDecoderVideoRenderer.
- Entering VideoDecoderOutputBufferRenderer means receiving a non-null
VideoDecoderOutputBufferRenderer in SimpleExoPlayer and
SimpleDecoderVideoRenderer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 280155151
This aligns the method naming and Javadoc. The only remaining
inconsistency I can see is that the initial reference count for
DrmSession is 0 rather than 1. Unfortunately I think it's not
trivial to get these aligned, because DefaultDrmSessionManager
relies on being able to do something between instantiation and
the DrmSession starting to open the session. In practice this
doesn't really matter, since DrmSessions will be obtained via the
manager, which does increment thee reference count to 1 to be
consistent with how ExoMediaDrm acquisition works.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 280136574
The handling of times wasn't really clear to me, hopefully this more
exhaustive documentation helps a bit.
Also assert the end timecode is the 'correct' length for the format.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 279922369
To trigger receiving the broadcast it's necessary to idle() the shadow
main looper, which has to be done from the test thread. Therefore this
change removes the send broadcast action and instead sends the broadcast
from the test thread.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 279660935
- This is for consistency with PlayerControlView.
- Also update PlayerNotificationManager notification if shuffle
mode changes. This is for consistency with what happens when
the repeat mode changes. By default the notification will be
unchanged, but custom implementations can extend and then
override createNotification, and given these modes change
infrequently it feels like we can just do this. The alternative
for achieving consistency would be to remove handling of repeat
mode changes.
Issue: #6582
PiperOrigin-RevId: 277925094
This means multiple failures are all logged, instead of the test
stopping when the first assertion fails. Makes tests like this with
lots of independent assertions much easier to work with.
I limited the expect to a single assertCues() call, otherwise
the error message gets very long and is hard to read, but I
still think this is an improvement.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 277523300
Cue's UNSET and null values should be used when the source data
doesn't specify *and* the spec doesn't provide a clear default.
In the WebVTT case, the defaults are clear, so we use them
explicitly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 277522899
The framework opus decoder discards some samples after a call to
flush(). Because we flush a decoder that is being retained across an
input format change, this means that the start of audio gets truncated
when transitioning to a new opus stream. See also
https://android.googlesource.com/platform/frameworks/av/+/refs/heads/android10-release/media/libstagefright/codecs/opus/dec/SoftOpus.cpp.
Avoid this by recreating opus decoders instead of flushing them. It
seems fine to do this for all opus decoders as reinitialization should
be cheap, OEM-provided implementations may also discard samples and
playback shouldn't be interrupted on reinitialization due to the
downstream AudioTrack buffer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 277458759
Update it to throw if hasNext() is false, to match Java's Iterator
interface.
This also simplifies the null-checking annotations required
PiperOrigin-RevId: 277059766
Also remove it from all tests, these aren't covered by the null-checker
Covered by the following package-info.java files:
- j/c/g/a/exoplayer2/ext/mediasession/package-info.java
- j/c/g/a/exoplayer2/package-info.java
- j/c/g/a/exoplayer2/offline/package-info.java
- j/c/g/a/exoplayer2/video/package-info.java
- j/c/g/a/exoplayer2/ui/package-info.java
PiperOrigin-RevId: 277038916
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Rollback of bf01ff0f60
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Use Float.NaN for Cue#DIMEN_UNSET
Float.MIN_VALUE is very close to zero:
"A constant holding the smallest positive nonzero value of type float"
https://developer.android.com/reference/java/lang/Float.html#MIN_VALUE
Float.NaN more clearly conveys this is an invalid number,
and will also more clearly carry over if we do maths on it a...
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Use Float.NaN for Cue#DIMEN_UNSET
Float.MIN_VALUE is very close to zero:
"A constant holding the smallest positive nonzero value of type float"
https://developer.android.com/reference/java/lang/Float.html#MIN_VALUE
Float.NaN more clearly conveys this is an invalid number,
and will also more clearly carry over if we do maths on it accidentally.
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Float.MIN_VALUE is very close to zero:
"A constant holding the smallest positive nonzero value of type float"
https://developer.android.com/reference/java/lang/Float.html#MIN_VALUE
Float.NaN more clearly conveys this is an invalid number,
and will also more clearly carry over if we do maths on it accidentally.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 276277784
With lots of int comparisons close together, this makes the error
messages much clearer and saves having to manually match up line
numbers.
Also make every @Test just throw Exception
PiperOrigin-RevId: 276079806
Without this, a subtitle track empty edit list used to offset the start of
subtitles is ignored.
Also the current code seems to depend on the order in which
we parse the tracks (audio first means we have gapless info when we parse
video track, while video first we wouldn't).
It's not clear why we can't handle both edit lists & gapless info
PiperOrigin-RevId: 276029744
- Leaving GvrAudioProcessor for now.
- Removing GvrPlayerActivity because it was never released. Also removing
related UI classes. These were released, but it's unlikely anyone would
have been using them directly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 275822516
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Rollback of 4ad4e3e4fc
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Rollback of 3b22db33ba
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add top-level playlist API to ExoPlayer
Public design doc:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/11...
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ConditionVariable.block(timeout) doesn't work in Robolectric, because it
relies on the system clock which doesn't advance.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 275798281
@MonotonicNonNull is not useful if the variable is final, because it's only
assigned once and guaranteed to keep it's current nullability in the same
way as @MonotonicNonNull ensures it's kept non-null after checking.
This way, the workarounds can also be removed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 275428656
GlViewGroup doesn't work properly as an actual ViewGroup. For example,
it doesn't support addition of child views after instantiation. This
change turns the class into a renderer, which is also more consistent
with other classes in the package.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 275322295