Use the PQ OETF and EOTF to ensure that intermediate fragment shader operations
using PQ are in linear BT.2020 rather than PQ and HLG-1 BT.2020.
Also, swap the OETF and EOTF in shaders, as they were used incorrectly before
Manually tested by verifying transformer demo HLG and PQ videos look the same with and without this CL, including with a BitmapOverlayProcessor enabled to test flows both with one MatrixTransformationProcessor that skips HDR TFs, and with one that doesn't.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 469736067
(cherry picked from commit a2139109e3e67d830be8fd5a342687a569009270)
Use the PQ OETF and EOTF to ensure that intermediate fragment shader operations
using PQ are in linear BT.2020 rather than PQ and HLG-1 BT.2020.
Also, swap the OETF and EOTF in shaders, as they were used incorrectly before
Manually tested by verifying transformer demo HLG and PQ videos look the same with and without this CL, including with a BitmapOverlayProcessor enabled to test flows both with one MatrixTransformationProcessor that skips HDR TFs, and with one that doesn't.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 469736067
(cherry picked from commit 2ad07e88ee39ed5f662df91dc7034bd0ce478abe)
`android_binary` is only required when building an application.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 469413752
(cherry picked from commit f01896af156efdafeaef6a5eb13e9d251a2e1d57)
`android_binary` is only required when building an application.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 469413752
(cherry picked from commit 280705734df19305c57c45e7732d9634bbfea7ec)
Upstream timestamps from the decoder are also in microseconds,
so using microseconds here is consistent with that.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 468659099
(cherry picked from commit 4e7f9c575d9ff003f1cc4d4a9f464c6df6b4077a)
Upstream timestamps from the decoder are also in microseconds,
so using microseconds here is consistent with that.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 468659099
(cherry picked from commit 0b1c540ff96b4f4f4ff7cff16a2e51674a42a0c2)
Remove the manual overwriting of Note ON events that have 0 velocity with Note OFF. JSyn handles this already.
- The implementation of "running status" means that the amount of bytes read from the file differ from the size of the sample that ends up in the decoder. The decoder sample contains the applied running status (status of previous event), which the file bytes don't contain.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 468537659
(cherry picked from commit 53218b50d465939b74a64fdc87ecaca5f1a95b57)
Remove the manual overwriting of Note ON events that have 0 velocity with Note OFF. JSyn handles this already.
- The implementation of "running status" means that the amount of bytes read from the file differ from the size of the sample that ends up in the decoder. The decoder sample contains the applied running status (status of previous event), which the file bytes don't contain.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 468537659
(cherry picked from commit 30257c767be211b39d2576ddce89c7473092bf74)
Adds a method to FrameProcessor.Listener to be called when an
output frame is available and a method releaseOutputFrame in
FrameProcessor allowing the caller to trigger release of the
oldest available output frame at a given timestamp. Late frames
or frames with unset release times are dropped in the
FinalMatrixTransformationProcessorWrapper.
More than one output frame can become available before they are
released if the penultimate GlTextureProcessor is capable of producing
multiple output frames. Processing continues while waiting for
releaseOutputFrame to be called. Frame release tasks are prioritized
over other tasks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 468473072
(cherry picked from commit 2c063546a1ac8607eb4632acb88506b9a0d46b9e)
Adds a method to FrameProcessor.Listener to be called when an
output frame is available and a method releaseOutputFrame in
FrameProcessor allowing the caller to trigger release of the
oldest available output frame at a given timestamp. Late frames
or frames with unset release times are dropped in the
FinalMatrixTransformationProcessorWrapper.
More than one output frame can become available before they are
released if the penultimate GlTextureProcessor is capable of producing
multiple output frames. Processing continues while waiting for
releaseOutputFrame to be called. Frame release tasks are prioritized
over other tasks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 468473072
(cherry picked from commit a5d7fdcab52ea6c12fa35efc348b69eccb53f715)
Manually tested using transformer demo HLG videos. Before this CL, RGB values after the YUV to RGB conversion reached up to 1.025. After this CL, RGB values correctly clamp at 1.0.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 468426092
(cherry picked from commit 32ee44805b33d3fedf9d36905fa22d20a2800d78)
Manually tested using transformer demo HLG videos. Before this CL, RGB values after the YUV to RGB conversion reached up to 1.025. After this CL, RGB values correctly clamp at 1.0.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 468426092
(cherry picked from commit 244d38cf0e5640b6c07abaeebcaffce2d3913345)
FrameProcessingTaskExecutor should be released on error.
There can be a delay until this happens, so
FrameProcessingTaskExecutor will cancel any pending tasks
and drop new tasks until it is released.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 468171820
(cherry picked from commit d11c3be952d4a5cd31b7f629b427bdddcbf3f15c)
FrameProcessingTaskExecutor should be released on error.
There can be a delay until this happens, so
FrameProcessingTaskExecutor will cancel any pending tasks
and drop new tasks until it is released.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 468171820
(cherry picked from commit 0c961a7abdc6ea7ef1b3f33dfd44d01459d2344a)
We create an empty CueGroup in many places as default or
where none is needed. Instead, we can define a constant
for this purpose and reuse it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467944841
(cherry picked from commit 29208ec1ed4d78fa86af33b81a2b32f3151b9004)
We create an empty CueGroup in many places as default or
where none is needed. Instead, we can define a constant
for this purpose and reuse it.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467944841
(cherry picked from commit 59895646e03ee15aed5e80fb8e60b7f98a7afe5f)
This is needed as a pre-requisite for allowing MCVR to control
FrameProcessor frame release for previewing.
Submitting a high-priority task is conceptually different from
posting at the front of a single queue of tasks, as the high-priority
tasks are executed in FIFO order among themselves. This will ensure
that frame release tasks submitted in close succession are executed
in the order they are submitted but before any lower priority tasks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467675137
(cherry picked from commit 4d81a6db240b0f5b92936d894d59b53cc493e3b2)
This is needed as a pre-requisite for allowing MCVR to control
FrameProcessor frame release for previewing.
Submitting a high-priority task is conceptually different from
posting at the front of a single queue of tasks, as the high-priority
tasks are executed in FIFO order among themselves. This will ensure
that frame release tasks submitted in close succession are executed
in the order they are submitted but before any lower priority tasks.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467675137
(cherry picked from commit 59be732230fe9bfdc27c27d6a6866abacbdda3fe)
Increase the estimated max sample size for HEVC by 2x, and set a minimum
size of 2MB. The 2MB will be applied for resolutions up to 1080p, after
which the new calculation takes effect. This is in par with the
platform's HEVC software decoder.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467641494
(cherry picked from commit d3d5ffce91452ebf1edf51a0c0c9d80ad29fe0b6)
Increase the estimated max sample size for HEVC by 2x, and set a minimum
size of 2MB. The 2MB will be applied for resolutions up to 1080p, after
which the new calculation takes effect. This is in par with the
platform's HEVC software decoder.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467641494
(cherry picked from commit b83b16eba71b4f5c05a99c719e1cbc49c418e20e)
The specified CMake version doesn't work with the latest
Android Studio releases. Updating to a more recent version
fixes the problem.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#9933
PiperOrigin-RevId: 467634063
(cherry picked from commit 80b635e7abf3a980b801c49c7975c4963aed7518)