Some devices just don't work very well with the synchronous
model, but are currently still excluded from our approximate
API 31 check. This change allows to include additional devices
or device groups by passing in the Context to the default
adapter.
It also adopts the workaround added in ebceee08c6
for Fire TV Smart devices that exhibit this issue.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 614642545
Some devices just don't work very well with the synchronous
model, but are currently still excluded from our approximate
API 31 check. This change allows to include additional devices
or device groups by passing in the Context to the default
adapter.
It also adopts the workaround added in ebceee08c6
for Fire TV Smart devices that exhibit this issue.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 614642545
(cherry picked from commit e4a55844d0)
Some FireOS6 devices ask to force the external surround global
flag and ignore any signals from the HDMI connection.
This is the equivalent change of e341944d1e
PiperOrigin-RevId: 614634499
Some FireOS6 devices ask to force the external surround global
flag and ignore any signals from the HDMI connection.
This is the equivalent change of e341944d1e
PiperOrigin-RevId: 614634499
(cherry picked from commit 410c0492cc)
Having a default icon available allows apps to only specify the
icon constant without having to define an icon drawable themselves
as Media3 can fill in the icon resource for backwards compatibility.
The switch util method allows R8 to easily remove unused icons, so
having default icons won't affect APK size unless the constants are
used to set up the CommandButtons.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 614623909
Using the more accurate check available on later API versions
first is likely better than falling back to a fallback solution
from older API versions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 614612628
Using the more accurate check available on later API versions
first is likely better than falling back to a fallback solution
from older API versions.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 614612628
(cherry picked from commit 18cbbf3850)
minor fix for arithmetic error in calculated added in f4c60c52b9 (speed is outputTime (change in y) divided by inputTime (change in x), this calculation is inverted in code).
Changed test to cover the case.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 613966027
These input types include images, video without audio, and video with audio.
While playing these inputs, the video frame presentation is always synced with
audio.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 613921719
This check is already present in `DataSpec.Builder.build()` but there
are many public constructors which bypass the builder (only some of
which are deprecated), so this adds an additional check.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 613908358
Also remove intermediate object allocations in
`Util.toByteArray(int...)`.
`Util.toByteArray(InputStream)` is kept (but deprecated) because it's
been part of the library for a while and might be in use by some apps.
The others are much newer, so the chance of usages outside the library
is very low, so we just remove them directly.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 613878453
The implementation of these methods is changed in a follow-up CL, and
these tests help to ensure nothing breaks.
This doesn't include tests for `toByteArray(InputStream)` or
`toByteArray(int)` because these implementations are fully replaced by
Guava equivalents in a follow-up CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 613581845
This is the only `build.gradle` file that currently doesn't apply this
config, and it seems to lead to desugaring errors when apps depend on
the library locally.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 613559535
Renderers may be enabled for subsequent media items as soon as the current media item's renderer's isEnded() returns true. When a renderer is being enabled and the player is 'playing', that renderer is also started. When playing a mixed playlist of images and content with audio & video, the player may skip some image items because the early-starting of the audio renderer causes a clock update.
A solution is to only start the "early-enabled" renderers at the point of media transition and add a condition on DefaultMediaClock to use the standalone clock when reading-ahead and the renderer clock source is not in a started state.
Issue: androidx/media#1017
PiperOrigin-RevId: 613231227
(cherry picked from commit 638b2a3c86)
Renderers may be enabled for subsequent media items as soon as the current media item's renderer's isEnded() returns true. When a renderer is being enabled and the player is 'playing', that renderer is also started. When playing a mixed playlist of images and content with audio & video, the player may skip some image items because the early-starting of the audio renderer causes a clock update.
A solution is to only start the "early-enabled" renderers at the point of media transition and add a condition on DefaultMediaClock to use the standalone clock when reading-ahead and the renderer clock source is not in a started state.
Issue: androidx/media#1017
PiperOrigin-RevId: 613231227
The old methods are deprecated and are called from the new
method for backwards compatibility of custom implementations.
'DefaultLoadControl' is unchanged, but `ExoPlayerImplInternal`
already calls the new methods passing in the `PlayerId`,
PiperOrigin-RevId: 613197190
The removed check searched for a player command inside a list of
session commands, which is not allowed by the IntDef definition
and only worked because both types map to a Java int.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 612758442
(cherry picked from commit c79ac5ba21)
When the controller replaces the current item, the masking position will be changed to the default position of the new item for a short while, before the correct position comes from the session. This will interrupt the current position fetched from the controller when the playback doesn't interrupted by the item replacing.
Issue: androidx/media#951
PiperOrigin-RevId: 611417539
(cherry picked from commit 1bdc58de0b)
This change aims to prioritise tracks that have a 'smooth enough for
video' frame rate, without always selecting the track with the highest
frame rate.
In particular MP4 files extracted from motion photos sometimes have two
HEVC tracks, with the higher-res one having a very low frame rate (not
intended for use in video playback). Before this change
`DefaultTrackSelector` would pick the low-fps, high-res track.
This change adds a somewhat arbitrary 10fps threshold for "smooth video
playback", meaning any tracks above this threshold are selected in
preference to tracks below it. Within the tracks above the threshold
other attributes are used to select the preferred track. We deliberately
don't pick the highest-fps track (over pixel count and bitrate), because
most users would prefer to see a 30fps 4k track over a 60fps 720p track.
This change also includes a test MP4 file, extracted from the existing
`jpeg/pixel-motion-photo-2-hevc-tracks.jpg` file by logging
`mp4StartPosition` in
[`MotionPhotoDescription.getMotionPhotoMetadata`](b930b40a16/libraries/extractor/src/main/java/androidx/media3/extractor/jpeg/MotionPhotoDescription.java (L123))
and then using `dd`:
```
mp4StartPosition=2603594
$ dd if=jpeg/pixel-motion-photo-2-hevc-tracks.jpg \
of=mp4/pixel-motion-photo-2-hevc-tracks.mp4 \
bs=1 \
skip=2603594
```
----
This solution is in addition to the `JpegMotionPhotoExtractor` change
made specifically for these two-track motion photos in
5266c71b3a.
We will keep both changes, even though that change is not strictly
needed after this one, because adding the role flags helps to
communicate more clearly the intended usage of these tracks. This
change to consider FPS seems like a generally useful improvement to
`DefaultTrackSelector`, since it seems unlikely we would prefer a 5fps
video track over a 30fps one.
Issue: androidx/media#1051
PiperOrigin-RevId: 611015459
(cherry picked from commit c7e00b12b4)
Some devices supporting Performance Points for decoder coverage are missing coverage over the CDD requirements for H264. For these cases ExoPlayer should fall back to legacy resolution and frame rate support checks. If there is a stream evaluated as a PerformancePointCoverageResult of COVERAGE_RESULT_NO, then ExoPlayer checks for coverage of the 720p H264 CDD requirement.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10898
Issue: androidx/media#693
Issue: androidx/media#966
PiperOrigin-RevId: 609740128
(cherry picked from commit 23a301fc5d)
This change makes ExoPlayerImplInternal.releaseInternal() unblock the
app thread if a runtime exception is thrown while releasing components
from the playback thread.
Before this change, if a runtime exception occurred during releasing
components in the playback thread, ExoPlayer.release() would wait for
`releaseTimeoutMs` and then raise a player error. With this change,
the player error is reported only when the playback thread is blocked
but if there is a runtime exception, the application thread is
unblocked.
The impact of this change is potentially fewer ANRs on
ExoPlayer.release() at the expense of less error reporting.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 609702549
(cherry picked from commit 0480eff6a1)
We forgot to add it when we added AudioSink.release(). The commit
includes a test that ensures ForwardingAudioSink overrides all the
methods defined in the AudioSink interface.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 609402258
(cherry picked from commit 440d2ab162)
If the reading period has already advanced and a track reselection procs that only affects the reading period media, then ExoPlayer may try and apply the reading period's track selection incorrectly unto the playing period. ExoPlayer should apply the playing period's track selection to the playing period instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 609375077
(cherry picked from commit 4192924622)
If render error occurs due to AudioTrack initialization failure in offload mode, then ExoPlayer should allow retry as subsequent attempt will be with DefaultAudioSink disabling offload.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 609304897
(cherry picked from commit 9046f2edb6)
The `PreloadMediaPeriod.selectTracksForPreloading` can be called for multiple times at the preloading stage (before the period is being played). For example, when the period resumes preloading. This change fix the assertion failure in `ProgressiveMediaPeriod.selectTracks` caused by the wrong implementation of `PreloadMediaPeriod.selectTracksForPreloading` when it is trying to retain the previously preloaded streams.
Also the `TrackSelectorResult` parameter is changed to a list of `ExoTrackSelection`. We should compare the selections only rather than considering the `RendererConfiguration` in the `TrackSelectorResult` to decide whether to retain the streams, as for preloading case the renderers haven't consumed the samples yet.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 609126868
(cherry picked from commit d952a06214)