This was broken by 74a9d8f680
because DashManifestParser switched to setting Format.sampleMimeType to
text/vtt while SubtitleDecoderFactory was still expecting
application/x-mp4-vtt. This change teaches SubtitleDecoderFactory to
check both Format.containerMimeType and Format.sampleMimeType.
I'll investigate a follow-up change to remove
MimeTypes.APPLICATION_MP4VTT completely (it's currently still used in
AtomParsers).
Issue: #7985
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334771672
In the test, a real instance of SimpleExoplayer plays two identical Mp3 files.
The GaplessMp3Decoder will write randomized data to decoder output on receiving
input. The test compares the bytes written by the decoder with the bytes
received by the AudioTrack, to verify that the trimming of encoder delay/
padding is correctly carried out.
Test mp3 has delay 576 frames and padding 1404 frames. File generated from:
ffmpeg -f lavfi -i "sine=frequency=1000:duration=1" test.mp3
This change needs robolectric version 4.5, which is not currently released (2020 Sep 30).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334648486
When I moved ParsableByteArray#data behind a getter I replaced some
assignments with calls to reset(byte[]):
ce2e6e2fd6
reset(byte[]) deliberately sets `limit` to `data.length`, in order to
handle cases that were reassigning `data` but not updating `limit`.
However OggPacket was already using `limit` to track where to write
'new' data into the array, so changing `limit` to `data.length` caused
us to try and write new data beyond the end of the array.
I looked at other uses of reset(byte[]) in ce2e6e2fd6
and condluded the only other usage in MatroskaExtractor is legit and
shouldn't be updated like this (because MatroskaExtractor previously
*wasn't* correctly updating/maintaining `limit`).
Issue: #7992
PiperOrigin-RevId: 334601586
This seems to be an exact copy of sample.adts. Update the test to use
the same sample but just output to a different dump file.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 333469714
This value is needed to figure out the last available segment for
low-latency live streaming. It may be present in each BaseURL tag
and each SegmentList or SegmentTemplate, with the latter one taking
precedence.
The value is saved as part of MultiSegmentBase where it will be used
to retrieve the last available segment index in future changes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 331809871
This allows us to more easily create different dumps derived from the
same assets.
This moves media/source files from `assets/` to `assets/media/` and
dump files from `assets/` to `assets/extractordumps/` and
`assets/audiosinkdumps/` as appropriate. I intend to add
`assets/playbackdumps/` in a future CL.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 326986283
Replace `type` with (optional) `mimeType` and add `keySetId` in
DownloadRequest. The DownloadHelper infers the downloading method (DASH,
HLS, SmoothStreaming or Progressive) from the content's MIME type and
URI.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 322117384
*** Original commit ***
Stop parsing unsupported WebVTT CSS properties
The spec lists an exhaustive list of CSS properties that should be
recognised, all others must be ignored:
https://www.w3.org/TR/webvtt1/#the-cue-pseudo-element
***
PiperOrigin-RevId: 320150427
The current code only works if the tts:ruby attributes are defined
directly on the in-line elements. This changes that so we also consider
tts:ruby attributes on `style` nodes referenced by ID.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 319515177
Previously only pcm encoding were stored in Format,
this was an issue as for audio passthrough and offload
lots of code needs to pass complex format informations
(encoding, sample rate, channel count, gapless metadata)
but could not use Format and each function was taking
each as different parameter.
By allowing Format to contain any encoding, and not only
pcmEncoding, it allows to pass a Format everywhere in ExoPlayer
code that needs a Format.
This patch does not have any functional change. It is only an internal refactor.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 318789444
This removes a lot of duplication from the module configuration,
avoids divergence, and makes sure that only the important differences
to the default are visible in each module file.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 318024823
bear_vorbis_gap.ogg is a copy of bear_vorbis.ogg with 10 garbage bytes
(DE AD BE EF DE AD BE EF DE AD) inserted before the second capture
pattern and 3 garbage bytes inserted at the end (DE AD BE).
Issue: #7230
PiperOrigin-RevId: 314715729
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
These tests require longer content so that the ads are spaced apart far enough
to trigger preloading while content is playing (rather than immediately as soon
as a position is reported).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 309733826
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
The sample timestamps are currently rounded to milliseconds, only to
be multiplied by 1000 later. This causes rounding errors where the sample
timestamps don't match the timestamps in the seek table (which are already
in microseconds).
issue:#7086
PiperOrigin-RevId: 307630559