Remove references to deprecated DefaultDataSourceFactory from dev guide

#minor-release

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ibaker 2022-03-24 15:13:09 +00:00 committed by Ian Baker
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4 changed files with 7 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ DataSource.Factory httpDataSourceFactory =
DefaultDataSource.Factory dataSourceFactory =
new DefaultDataSource.Factory(context, httpDataSourceFactory);
// Inject the DefaultDataSourceFactory when creating the player.
// Inject the DefaultDataSource.Factory when creating the player.
ExoPlayer player =
new ExoPlayer.Builder(context)
.setMediaSourceFactory(new DefaultMediaSourceFactory(dataSourceFactory))

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@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ that corresponds to the network stack you wish to use. If your application also
needs to play non-http(s) content such as local files, use
~~~
new DefaultDataSourceFactory(
new DefaultDataSource.Factory(
...
/* baseDataSourceFactory= */ new PreferredHttpDataSource.Factory(...));
~~~
{: .language-java}
where `PreferredHttpDataSource.Factory` is the factory corresponding to your
preferred network stack. The `DefaultDataSourceFactory` layer adds in support
preferred network stack. The `DefaultDataSource.Factory` layer adds in support
for non-http(s) sources such as local files.
The example below shows how to build an `ExoPlayer` that will use the Cronet
@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ DefaultDataSource.Factory dataSourceFactory =
context,
/* baseDataSourceFactory= */ cronetDataSourceFactory);
// Inject the DefaultDataSourceFactory when creating the player.
// Inject the DefaultDataSource.Factory when creating the player.
ExoPlayer player =
new ExoPlayer.Builder(context)
.setMediaSourceFactory(new DefaultMediaSourceFactory(dataSourceFactory))

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@ -38,8 +38,9 @@ If your application only needs to play http(s) content, using the Cronet
extension is as simple as updating `DataSource.Factory` instantiations in your
application code to use `CronetDataSource.Factory`. If your application also
needs to play non-http(s) content such as local files, use:
```
new DefaultDataSourceFactory(
new DefaultDataSource.Factory(
...
/* baseDataSourceFactory= */ new CronetDataSource.Factory(...) );
```

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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ injected from application code.
`DefaultDataSource` will automatically use the RTMP extension whenever it's
available. Hence if your application is using `DefaultDataSource` or
`DefaultDataSourceFactory`, adding support for RTMP streams is as simple as
`DefaultDataSource.Factory`, adding support for RTMP streams is as simple as
adding a dependency to the RTMP extension as described above. No changes to your
application code are required. Alternatively, if you know that your application
doesn't need to handle any other protocols, you can update any