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Our FakeClock generally makes sure that playback tests are fully
deterministic. However, this fails if the test uses blocking waits
with clock.onThreadBlocked and where relevant Handlers are created
without using the clock.
To fix the flakiness, we can make the following adjustments:
- Use TestExoPlayerBuilder instead of legacy ExoPlayerTestRunner
to avoid onThreadBlocked calls. This also makes the tests more
readable.
- Use clock to create Handler for FakeVideoRenderer and
FakeAudioRenderer. Ideally, this should be passed through
RenderersFactory, but it's too disruptive given this is a
public API.
- Use clock for MediaSourceList and MediaPeriodQueue update
handler.
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ExoPlayer module
This module provides ExoPlayer, the Player implementation for local media
playback on Android.
Getting the module
The easiest way to get the module is to add it as a gradle dependency:
implementation 'com.google.android.exoplayer:exoplayer-core:2.X.X'
where 2.X.X is the version, which must match the version of the other media
modules being used.
Alternatively, you can clone this GitHub project and depend on the module locally. Instructions for doing this can be found in the top level README.
Using the module
The developer guide documents how to get started.