As per MP4 spec, the length of URL array is a 8 bit number.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 458421436
(cherry picked from commit 42f13c331f8c7e28505edcd1e033c5525e5c22f2)
Previously two timelines that differed only in shuffle order were
considered equal, which resulted in no call to
Player.Listener.onTimelineChanged when calling
ExoPlayer.setShuffleOrder. This in turn resulted in no call to
MediaControllerCompat.Callback.onQueueChanged.
Also make a small fix inside ExoPlayerImpl.setShuffleOrder, to ensure
that the new shuffle order is used when constructing the masked
timeline.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9889
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 457703727
(cherry picked from commit 6f9ce4056cc427076ba48189ab192e65234da4d8)
NoUidTimeline still exists as a private detail of TestUtil, but it no
longer extends ForwardingTimeline because the interactions are quite
hard to reason about.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 457703593
(cherry picked from commit 2a2d9e360baa6e1a44be53c39fbcd69079f34dcc)
1. The offloadSchedulingEnabled value doesn't need to be in
PlaybackInfo because it's never updated in EPII.
2. The sleepingForOffload value in EPII wasn't updated explicitly
(just via the return value of a method). It was also only
meant to be enabled while the player is actively playing, but
confusingly triggered from a path where the player may
theoretically be buffering as well.
3. The offload sleeping (=not scheduling doSomeWork) was interwoven
into the actual scheduling code making it slightly hard to follow.
This can be improved slightly by keeping the offload sleeping
decision and the scheduling separate.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 457427293
(cherry picked from commit 5c2752b4a92a076babc0bc1ff5651a306c20e693)
The offload sleeping stops as soon as a new DO_SOME_WORK message
is handled (because this indicates an expected change in rendering
and we want to stop sleeping until we know it's safe to do so).
Every exit path from doSomeWork needs to clear other pending
DO_SOME_WORK messages as these requests have already been handled by
the current method invocation. This currently doesn't happen from the
offload sleeping return path and a previously queued DO_SOME_WORK
message can immediately wake up the rendering loop again.
Fix this by moving the message removal to the beginning of the
doSomeWork method (as it prevents forgetting it in one of the
exit paths later).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 456259715
(cherry picked from commit a7649b639cef242f70cf832f5dbf56514b7e8c4b)
The API 32 SDK has incorrect versioning metadata for Spatializer. It
reports the whole class has only been present since API 33 (which is
surely impossible given it's present in the API 32 SDK):
https://issuetracker.google.com/234009300
The metadata seems to be correct in the API 33 SDK, so this baseline
will no longer be needed when we bump to `compileSdkVersion = 33`.
Fixing lint errors in the string.xml files makes no sense because these are
overridden with the next automated string import. Adding a lint-baseline.xml
instead for the ui module.
See https://issuetracker.google.com/208178382
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455354304
(cherry picked from commit 61ab75b8b88050a12492c412e8c79ebf75fc1d9c)
This code path is now completely redundant as the same effect can be
achieved by using player.setMediaItem.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455115567
(cherry picked from commit 21d4e8581701e12743626f49823a667d9f05ed68)
These calls were not implemented so far as they require a mix of
initial prepareFrom/playFrom calls and addQueueItem. We can also
support clients without queue handling to set single MediaItems.
To make the calls consistent and predictable in the session,
we need to ensure that none of the play/pause/addQueueItem/
removeQueueItem/prepare/playFromXYZ/prepareFromXYZ are called
before the controller is prepared and has media.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 455110246
(cherry picked from commit b475f1f2daba8e0ed2497cbf17f4b834e58c59a4)
The default constructor is only allowed to be called on
API < 32 and the test should use the defined UNSET constant
to be API independent.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 454568893
(cherry picked from commit e8bcdf437ee3f8df9622615960f6b754536220bc)
`codecDrainAction` is set to `DRAIN_ACTION_NONE` in 3 places in
`MediaCodecRenderer`:
* The constructor (so there's no prior state to worry about)
* `updateDrmSessionV23()`: Where `mediaCrypto` is reconfigured based
on `sourceDrmSession` and `codecDrmSession` is also updated to
`sourceDrmSession`.
* `resetCodecStateForFlush()`: Where (before this change) the action
is unconditionally set back to `DRAIN_ACTION_NONE` and so any
required updated implied by
`DRAIN_ACTION_FLUSH_AND_UPDATE_DRM_SESSION` is not done.
This change ensures that `flushOrReleaseCodec()` handles
`DRAIN_ACTION_FLUSH_AND_UPDATE_DRM_SESSION` before calling .
This probably also resolves Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10274
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 454114428
(cherry picked from commit 222faa96d063ba4a7f7e9fe8089228394bf1f97b)
We need to request the external storage permission to access these
PiperOrigin-RevId: 454160546
(cherry picked from commit b5f53e771095f2c3c521008cb2c6555f5905b163)
The track selector will select multi-channel formats when those can be
spatialized, otherwise the selector will prefer stereo/mono audio
tracks. When the device supports audio spatialization (Android 12L+),
the DefaultTrackSelector will monitor for changes in the platform
Spatializer and trigger a new track selection upon a
Spatializer change event.
Devices with a `television` UI mode are excluded from audio channel
count constraints.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453957269
(cherry picked from commit e2f0fd76730fd4042e8b2226300e5173b0179dc1)
This change fixes a bug where the player is frozen with HLS chunkless
preparation because the audio stream wrappers are not marked as master
timestamp sources before preparation.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453941815
(cherry picked from commit 9221eeb2d87f049c668a056f7fd7901b91dd51e3)
The service handles three different types of `Intents`. Custom command and media
command Intents created by the library and media button event Intents from other
sources.
Media commands from the library as well as from external sources have the action
set to `android.intent.action.MEDIA_BUTTON`. If the data URI is set and can be
used to identify a session then it is a library Intent. If the Intent is coming
from an external KeyEvent, the service implementation is asked which session to use
by calling `onGetSession(controllerInfo)` with the controller info being an
anonymous legacy controller info.
Intents representing a custom command are always coming from the library and hence
always have a data URI.
Issue: androidx/media#82
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453932972
(cherry picked from commit 8b592fc77aeead345adac999eda27da55df0ae01)
Some Player implementations have no playlist capability but can still
set a MediaItem for playback. Examples are a MediaController connected
to a legacy MediaSession, ExoPlayer up to 2.12 or MediaPlayer.
To indicate this capability, we need an allowed command in addition
to COMMAND_CHANGE_MEDIA_ITEMS that just allows to set a single item
that replaces everything that is currently played.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453879626
(cherry picked from commit 5333c67d08ec22a1b5153af152b456d36099f401)
Use Collections.synchronizedSet() instead of creating a set from a
ConcurrentHashMap because ConcurrentHashMap has a bug in APIs 21/22
that can result in lost updates.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453696565
(cherry picked from commit d506c709c9a793d751908aac879f2f85b74f7b58)
With HLS chunkless preparation, audio formats may have no value
for channel count. In this case, the DefaultAudioSink will either query
the platform for a supported channel count (API 29+) or assume a max
channel count based on the encoding spec in order to decide whether the
audio format can be played with audio passthrough.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10204
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453644548
(cherry picked from commit 86973382335156abaa76770c6897d28460fdde36)
These legacy callbacks are currently forwarded to onSetMediaUri which
will be removed in the future.
Also make sure to only call player.prepare/play after the items have
been set.
The calls to onAddQueueItem are also forwarded to onAddMediaItems to
actually allow a session to resolve these items to playable media, which
wasn't possible so far.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453625204
(cherry picked from commit bd126ec5c5497615572bcdf259278a899b4574f8)
The current setup with distinct, private `keyForField` implementations,
leaves open the (theoretical) possibility of a clash in the `Bundle`
keys used by the superclass and subclass. This change brings
consistency with our only other extensible `Bundleable` type
(`PlaybackException`).
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 453385875
(cherry picked from commit 814e43dbb9432e3adf6c4c278df50433260a461b)