Add a SampleQueue subclass that checks the timestamp range of media samples queued to it and reports an exception on load if the timestamp is outside of spec bounds.
(Smashed to a single commit prior to rebase)
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Rollback of 949bbcfb2e
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Add masking for playWhenReady.
Masking is needed as soon as updates to a value can happen both in EPI
and EPII. PlayWhenReady is currently not masked because all updates
happen in EPI only. As soon as we allow pausing at certain times
(e.g. end of a stream), playWhenReady c...
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 300330307
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Add masking for playWhenReady.
Masking is needed as soon as updates to a value can happen both in EPI
and EPII. PlayWhenReady is currently not masked because all updates
happen in EPI only. As soon as we allow pausing at certain times
(e.g. end of a stream), playWhenReady changes may be triggered by EPII
as well and that's why we need masking.
To know when the value actually changed, we also need to update the
internal state to include whether playback is supppressed.
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 300303307
Masking is needed as soon as updates to a value can happen both in EPI
and EPII. PlayWhenReady is currently not masked because all updates
happen in EPI only. As soon as we allow pausing at certain times
(e.g. end of a stream), playWhenReady changes may be triggered by EPII
as well and that's why we need masking.
To know when the value actually changed, we also need to update the
internal state to include whether playback is supppressed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300284613
Exceeding the period duration may mean that that playback transitions
to another item even if the player is currently paused.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300133655
This change uses mime types in a functionally equivalent way to how we used the extension hint so far.
Using a mimeType instead of the extension has some advantages. Most importantly mimeTypes are used by the cast SDK with which we want to achieve interoperability in the cast extension.
Using a mimeType instead of the extension hint further appears to be a bit more clear (which might be opinionated). Further mime types are a well known and widely used concept to identify file type on the internet and it provides asterix based generalizations (audio/*, */*) which could express the media type OTHER that ExoPlayer is using internally (no usage of asterix required so far though).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 300058945
handlePrepare/Stop/SetPlayReady can be merged together as they all
handle changes to the desires state of the player.
Also, simplify parts of the control flow by not mixing code that
determines if audio focus needs to be handled with code that actually
acquires or abandons the focus.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 299824857
Without this option it's impossible to merge periods covering
different timestamps (at least not without playback issues).
Issue:issue:#6103
PiperOrigin-RevId: 299817540
This option marks streams as final such that renderers play them out
completely, then waits until this happened, and then sets the player
to paused. After that, the player can continue to read the next period
to quickly resume playback if needed.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 298824745
Update it to allow any listener class to be registered (and thus
require the caller of dispatch() to provide the type of listener
to call).
Maintain MediaSourceEventListener.EventDispatcher as a sub-class
for now so that all existing references continue to work. This
avoids creating a huge diff in one CL. The intention is to in-line
these incrementally.
This is pre-work for issue:#6765
PiperOrigin-RevId: 298818198
This change adds the createMediaSource(MediaItem mediaItem) method to the MediaSourceFactory interface. It doesn't deprecate createMediaSource(Uri uri) to keep the cl smaller. Deprecation and removing calls to the deprecated method from within the library and extension follow in a separate CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 298352442
We should only ignore seek to the current position if we are
currently READY or BUFFERING. Also, pending initial seek positions
should only be saved while we have an empty timeline, independent of
the player state.
Issue:#6886
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297813854
This is more accurate since it's just a placeholder and none of the
values is provided by the media.
It also allows to fix a problem in ClippingMediaSource where we
couldn't detect a clipping error because we didn't know if the
timeline is a placeholder or not.
Issue:#5924
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297813606
When a new Timeline arrives in the Player, we check whether we can keep
existing MediaPeriods. This check currently involves a condition that
checks if the MediaPeriod is already prepared. The only reason we do
that is to avoid calling MediaPeriod.seekToUs, which is not allowed
on an unprepared MediaPeriod.
It's better to keep the MediaPeriod to prevent restarting the
preparation process. The prepration check can move further down to the
place right before we would call seekToUs.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297812584
AnalyticsCollector keeps a list of existing MediaPeriodInfo that need
to be updated to new Timelines when they arrive. This already
happens in all cases except that the playingMediaPeriod wasn't updated
when it didn't change during the timeline update.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297812038
The positions were interchangeably used with window and period
positions. This change more clearly ensures that all positions in the
AdPlaybackState are based on periods and that we use the right adjustments
for all usages.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297811633
Parallel asynchronous calls to MediaCodec.queueSecureInputBuffer() may
produce garbled video on some platforms. This workaround synchronizes
calls to MediaCodec.queueSecureInputBuffer() so that only one call is
in flight.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297601037
This change adds the callback onSkipSilenceEnabledChange to the AudioListener and calls it when changed by the user by calling setPlaybackParameters, or when changed internally by the DefaultAudioSink if the parameters are not applicable. It needs to be plumped through AudioSink, AudioRenderer to SEP which eventually calls the AudioListener.
No changes to the Player interface so far. The getter of skipSilenceEnabled is added to SimpleExoPlayer for completeness, but not yet to the Player interface. The setter is not yet exposed, but implemented as a private method for implementation reasons.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297590291
DefaultLoadControl applies the same min buffer duration to audio
and video. By default, min buffer is set equal to max buffer (50 seconds).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297324489
- Avoid having ExtractorHolder expose the underlying extractor.
- Make ProgressiveMP inject a DataSource instead of a DefaultExtractor.
This CL should introduce no functional changes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296944788