Add an `_` in long constants.
Eg: 10000 => 10_000.
I'm proposing this change because I have had multiple
missread due to confusing the number of 0 in a long number.
More specifically, added an underscore to all number matching:
`final.*\ [0-9]{2,}000;`
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313186920
The test was flaky because it didn't wait for pending commands to finish
after pausing the test playback.
Also add more debug information to the toString() method because the
expected and actual state only differed in the nextAdGroupIndex in the
flaky case.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313175919
Sometimes it's useful to be able to block until something on some other thread
"really has finished". This will be needed for moving caching operations onto
the executor in Downloader implementations, since we need to guarantee that
Downloader.download doesn't return until it's no longer modifying the
underlying cache.
One solution to this is of course just to not interrupt the thread that's
blocking on the condition variable, but there are cases where you do need to do
this in case the thread is at some other point in its execution. This is true
for Downloader implementations, where the Download.download thread will also
be blocking on PriorityTaskManager.proceed. Arranging to conditionally
interrupt the thread based on where it's got to is probably possible, but seems
complicated and error prone.
Issue: #5978
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313152413
Every timeline refresh currently assumes that it corresponds to a manifest
refresh and issues the respective load events. However, there are other
timeline updates that don't have a manifest refresh (e.g. ad state updates)and thus shouldn't issue these events.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 313150489
Previously if the AudioCapabilities reported that an encoding/channel count was
supported, DefaultAudioSink could try to play it via passthrough. However,
DefaultAudioSink does not support passthrough of every possible format (for
example, it's likely that AAC passthrough does not work given it's never been
tested and recent GitHub issues indicate that trying to use it leads to no
audio being played).
Add additional checks to make sure the encoding is in the list of encodings that
are known to work with passthrough in DefaultAudioSink.
issue:#7404
PiperOrigin-RevId: 312651358
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Remove set timeout on release() and setSurface()
Removes the experimental methods to set a timeout when
releasing the player and setting the surface.
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 312647457
This will replace the need to use CacheUtil.getCached, and is part of refactoring
CacheUtil to only do writing (it will be renamed to CacheWriter in a subsequent
change).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 312366040
- Remove scratchStyleMatches output parameter from WebvttCueParser.
- Switch from String[] to Set<String> for representing classes.
- In-line WebvttCssStyle.reset() since it's not used anywhere else.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 312249552
- The remove(DataSpec) method was confusing because it ignored
the DataSpec position and range, and instead removed all data
with a matching cache key.
- The remove(String) method seems better put directly on the
Cache interface.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 312113302
Switch to snapshot Robolectric to pick up the latest version of shadows
required by MediaCodecVideoRendererTest and MediaCodecAudioRendererTest.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 312030332
Detect stuck buffering cases in ImaAdsLoader, and discard the ad group after
a timeout. This is intended to make the IMA extension more robust in the case
where an ad group unexpectedly doesn't load.
The timing out behavior is enabled by default but apps can choose to retain
the old behavior by setting an unset timeout on ImaAdsLoader.Builder.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311729798
EventTime contains information about when an event happened and where
it belongs to. Both places can be fully described using timeline, window
index, media period id and position.
Right now, only the information for where the event belongs to is fully
contained in EventTime, whereas the time when the event happened only has
the position, and none of the other information (timeline, window, period).
This change adds the missing information, so that the EventTime can easily
be used without having access to the Player. This also ensures Event
metadata is self-contained and can be stored and reused later.
issue:#7332
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311727004
The only reason to require a context for creating an instance of
DefaultMediaSourceFactory is creating a user agent. DownloadHelper
has a bunch of static methods that need to instantiate a
DefaultMediaSourceFactory without a Context. By adding a setter for
the user agent we can remove that restriction and use a default user
agent.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311291603
We aim for all SinglePeriodTimelines to set window.mediaItem and hence want to eliminate all constructors not passing a media item. The constructor removed in this CL is the easiest one to remove and fix in google3. It is still a breaking change for external ExoPlayer user who provide a custom media source with this timeline.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 311291493
FFmpeg requires input buffers to be sized larger than the size
of the data they contain. This is to allow optimized decoder
implementations that read data in fixed size chunks, without
the risk of such decoders reading beyond the end of the buffer.
Issue: #2159
PiperOrigin-RevId: 310946866
The tts:textAlign property only applies to <p> elements, which
correspond 1:1 with ExoPlayer Cue objects, so we can use
Cue.textAlignment to store this info instead of encoding it in
the span-styled text.
This will mean that TTML subtitles used with
SubtitleView#setApplyEmbeddedStyles(false) will start respecting
the tts:textAlign properties from the source data (currently this
information is stripped when we remove all span styling). I think this
is working-as-intended, we respect alignment of other subtitle types
(e.g. WebVTT) when applyEmbeddedStyles=false. We also respect all other
'positioning' related properties in this case e.g. Cue.position and
Cue.line.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 310895499
When operating the MediaCodec in asynchronous mode, we are seeing
NPEs raised from the DefaultAudioSink because output buffers are pushed
to the DefaultAudioSink with the DefaultAudioSink not configured yet.
This is possible to happen if an output buffer is passed with
MediaCodecAudioRenderer.processOutputBuffer() before an output format
change.
One possible code path to trigger this is when an output format change
is pending and we flush MediaCodec (e.g. for a seek): the callback is
waiting in the looper's queue but we ignore all currently queued
callbacks after a flush().
This commit checks for a pending output format change during a flush():
if one exists, and the next MediaCodec output callback right after the
flush() is an output buffer (and not a new output format), then the
pending output format is propagated first.
The only adapter that needs to change is the
AsynchronousMediaCodecAdapter which previsouly deleted all pending
callbacks immediately on flush(). The AsynchronousMediaCodecAdapter now
needs to also handle every enqueued callback in order to identify is
there's a pending output format change.
Testing: added unit tests for the new code. I have verified that if we
pass an output buffer to the audio renderer before the output format, it
will result on the specific NPE, but I cannot reproduce the base
scenario (an output format change is pending when flushing) on a real
device because we can't know if an output format is indeed pending.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 310885283
This allows properties to propagate when switching view types
(e.g. bottomPaddingFraction).
It also allows the style-stripping code to be pushed up to SubtitleView
and therefore shared.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 310353534
Fixes AsynchronousMediaCodecBufferEnqueuerTest broken tests by
enqueueing input buffers that have previously been dequeued from the
MediaCodec.
The test assumes that the shadow MediaCodec implementation can dequeue
at least 10 input buffers before queueing them back. Although fragile,
it seems to work with the current robolectric shadow MediaCodec. This is
at the moment preferred compared to making the test more complicated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 310325096
If the condition isn't fulfilled, they currently block until the
test runner times out the test. Our usual approach is to timeout
in the test itself so that the error message is clearly showing the
blocked condition.
Also clean-up some documentation.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309930198
Now that MediaCodec is not use in passthrough, no
MediaCodec should be created in this mode.
Additionally, do not instantiate a MediaCodec in passthrough
#exo-offload
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309916131
- Stop throwing InterruptedException from CacheUtil. When a CacheUtil operation
throws or returns, the caller should always check its own state to determine
whether they canceled the operation. If a caller is trying to catch
InterruptedException separately to IOException to do something different in
that case, they're probably doing the wrong thing. So it's simpler, and probably
less error prone, just to throw an IOException in the case of interruption.
- Throwing InterruptedIOException is also consistent with what our Extractor and
DataSource implementations do.
Issue: #5978
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309411556
We keep an index hint for the next pending player message. This hint
wasn't updated correctly when messages are removed due to a timeline
update.
This change makes sure to only use the hint locally in one method so
that it doesn't need to be updated anywhere else and also adds the "hint"
suffix to the variable name to make it clearer that it's just a hint and
there are no guarantees this index actually exists anymore.
issue:#7278
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309217614
testSubtitleEventTimes/IndicesHelper make assertions that only happen
to be the same because values in two different constants match up. It
seems much better to explicitly put the assertions in each test.
The other assert methods are just obscuring the underlying call to
Truth.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309022044
Steps 4-10 of https://www.w3.org/TR/webvtt1/#cue-computed-line
This part is harder to fit into our code structure because it depends on
how many cues are simultaneously visible - so it has to go in
WebvttSubtitle not WebvttCueParser (which only deals with individual
cues in isolation).
This removes the `isNormal()` method that was trying to approximate
the correct behaviour.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309021686