This is the first CL for the offline qoe reporting
feature. Refer to the design doc for full information.
Design doc: go/exoplayer-offline-qoe
PiperOrigin-RevId: 305459231
Create a Builder that creates SimpleExoPlayer instances with fake
components, suitable for testing.
Basically extracts the Builder from ExoPlayerTestRunner to a standalone
class that can be re-used.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 305458419
This CL is a renaming only. It's mostly about finding a decent naming for the internal Playlist class. The plan is to have a public Playlist class in the converged Player API, so we need to rename the internal one.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 305266196
If we're in the ducked state and updateAudioFocus is called with a
new state for which focus is no longer required, we should restore
the player back to full volume.
Issue: #7182
PiperOrigin-RevId: 305232155
This avoids cases where audio focus is never successfully acquired
because another app is holding on to transient audio focus indefinitely.
Issue: #7182
PiperOrigin-RevId: 305108528
handlePrepare/Stop/SetPlayReady can be merged together as they all
handle changes to the desires state of the player.
Also, simplify parts of the control flow by not mixing code that
determines if audio focus needs to be handled with code that actually
acquires or abandons the focus.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 299824857
When ClippingMediaPeriod first tried to read a buffer, if its end
position was before the end of the stream and it was buffered to its end
position, it would sometimes erroneously signal end-of-stream for
protected content because the sample queue might be waiting for DRM keys
at this point.
Work around the issue temporarily by signaling this specific case back
to ClippingMediaPeriod via the DecoderInputBuffer.
There will likely be a cleaner fix as a result of adding support for
dynamic clip end points in the future, at which point this can be
reverted.
issue:#7188
PiperOrigin-RevId: 305081757
If we're in the ducked state and updateAudioFocus is called with a
new state for which focus is no longer required, we should restore
the player back to full volume.
Issue: #7182
PiperOrigin-RevId: 305232155
These were introduced in c7164a30a0
In each case I checked that the groups are not optional,
so if they match they must be non-null.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 305213293
This avoids cases where audio focus is never successfully acquired
because another app is holding on to transient audio focus indefinitely.
Issue: #7182
PiperOrigin-RevId: 305108528
When ClippingMediaPeriod first tried to read a buffer, if its end
position was before the end of the stream and it was buffered to its end
position, it would sometimes erroneously signal end-of-stream for
protected content because the sample queue might be waiting for DRM keys
at this point.
Work around the issue temporarily by signaling this specific case back
to ClippingMediaPeriod via the DecoderInputBuffer.
There will likely be a cleaner fix as a result of adding support for
dynamic clip end points in the future, at which point this can be
reverted.
issue:#7188
PiperOrigin-RevId: 305081757