Deprecate `setInputDefaultBufferSize` and `setRequireRegisteringAllInputFrames`
as the new input stream type replaces these (as far as we know they are always
used together).
This is in preparation for supporting asset loaders signaling that they require
these features, specifically for recording from a surface.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 648686087
This change extends the error replication to a given set of
error codes (not only authentication error), but only
replicates an error if the caller of the service `Callback`
is a legacy controller. It also makes error replication
configurable so that apps can opt-out and report errors
manually instead, or define the error codes for which
replication is enabled.
The change also removes the restriction of `sendError` only
being available for Media3 controllers. Instead, sending an
error to a legacy controller updates the platform playback
state in the same way as sending the error to the media
notification controller.
#cherrypick
PiperOrigin-RevId: 648399237
When handling a playback error that originates from a future item in
the playlist, we added support for jumping to that item first,
ensuring the errors 'happen' for the right 'current item'.
See 79b688ef30.
However, when we add this new position discontinuity to the
playback state, there may already be other position discontinuities
pending from other parts of the code that executed before the
error. As we can't control that in this case (because it's part
of a generic try/catch block), we need to send any pending
updates first before handling the new change.
Issue: androidx/media#1483
#cherrypick
PiperOrigin-RevId: 646968309
Extractors should not report additional tracks once they called
ExtractorOutput.endTracks. This causes thread safety issues in
ProgressiveMediaPeriod where the array of sample queues is
extended while the playback thread accesses the arrays.
Detecting this problem early is beneficial to avoid unexplained
exceptions later one. In most cases where this may happen (namely
TS extractors finding new tracks), it's better to ignore the new
tracks instead of failing completely. So this change adds a
warning log message and assigns a placeholder output.
Note: The same workaround already exists in HlsSampleStreamWrapper
and MediaExtractorCompat.
Issue: androidx/media#1476
#cherrypick
PiperOrigin-RevId: 646427213
Some cases are not handled correctly at the moment:
- Pausing during suppressed playback should not clear the
suppression state.
- Transient focus loss while paused should be reported as
a playback suppression.
Issue: androidx/media#1436
#cherrypick
PiperOrigin-RevId: 644971218
This workaround is only applied on API 34, because the problem isn't
present on API 33 and it is fixed in the platform for API 35 onwards.
Issue: androidx/media#1237
#cherrypick
PiperOrigin-RevId: 644729909
Images are rendered into an ImageView (on top of the video shutter).
The image view is set to the images emitted by ExoPlayer's ImageOutput
and cleared when there is no longer a selected image track.
In order to keep the existing behavior of video tracks to only clear
the old output once the new first frame is rendered (avoiding short
periods of black between playlist items), we have to reorder this code
slightly to make it work for video and images. Both are treated in the
same way. If both are enabled, video takes precedence.
As the UI module only depends on the common module, we can't direcly
add the ImageOutput to ExoPlayer. This is done via reflection if
the provided Player is an ExoPlayer.
#cherrypick
PiperOrigin-RevId: 643320666
Determine `nextMediaSequence` and `nextPartIndex` based on the last `SegmentBaseHolder` instance, as it can update `mediaSequence` and `partIndex` depending on whether the HLS playlist has trailing parts or not.
Issue: androidx/media#1395
PiperOrigin-RevId: 642961141
A fatal `PlaybackException` is mapped to a legacy playback state
in state `STATE_ERROR` with error code, message and extras. A
non-fatal error sent to controllers with `MediaSession.sendError`
is synced to the legacy session by setting error code and message
and merging the extras while preserving the rest of the state in
sync with the session player.
Vice versa, a `MediaController` connected to a legacy session receives
fatal errors through `Player.onPlayerErrorChanged()` and non-fatal errors
through `MediaController.Listener.onError()`.
Error codes are mapped in `LegacyConversions`. Values of error codes
in `@SessionError.ErrorCode` come from `@PlaybackExceptino.ErrorCode`
with the exception of `@SessionError.ERROR_IO` and
`@SessionError.ERROR_UNKNOWN`. These already exist in
`@PlaybackException.ErrorCode` and are mapped accordingly to avoid
semantic duplicates.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 642595517
It's currently not possible to remove a previously set image output
on ExoPlayer, although the underlying renderer already supports
receiving null to clear the output. Marking the parameter as
nullable allows apps to clear it as well.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 642569081
useHdr is unused option and doesn't make sense is the dynamic range of the overlay and video must match
Also reorders and adds javadoc in line with coding conventions
PiperOrigin-RevId: 642555396
Rational for keeping field package private:
Since the overall export already very complex, by looking at the output file
its hard to know if the desired processing happened or not. Since we now
support sequences with "n" media items, its even more important to know if all
the media items were processed or not.
Although the field exposes implementation details, it seems ok as we get benefit of detailed testing.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 642337888
This interface is not used in the library. Callers can use the
`Bundle toBundle()` and `static Foo fromBundle(Bundle)` methods
defined directly on each type instead.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 642271609
This change adds `SessionError` and uses it in `SessionResult`
and `LibraryResult` to report errors to callers.
Constructors and factory method that used a simple `errorCode` to
construct error variants of `SessionResult` and `LibraryResult`
have been overloaded with a variant that uses a `SessionError`
instead. While these methods and constructors are supposed to be
deprecated, they aren't yet deprecated until the newly added
alternative is stabilized.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 642254336
This callback is useful for advanced use cases that care about
which Player calls are batched together. It can be implemented
by triggering this new callback every time a batch of Player
interactions from a controller finished executing.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 642189491
When the frame release control invalidates a buffer and returns that
the buffer must be ignored, we need to exit early before performing
additional checks that may result in method calls using the invalid
buffer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 640555688
This avoids having to add AnalyticsListener and catching the `onPlayerReleased` callback.
The `Exoplayer.release()` method is blocking and one can be sure that the player is released if the call returned. However, the method is useful for UI testing and asserting that the player is released after a certain UI action, e.g. closing the activity or detaching a window.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 640114416
Before this change:
The only way to customize the icons was to override the drawables, e.g.
* `exo_styled_controls_play`
* `exo_styled_controls_pause`
However, that would set the drawables globally and prevent users from customizing the icons **per** PlayerView.
After the change, it is possible to provide drawable icons in the xml layout directly via `<androidx.media3.ui.PlayerView>` and
* `app:play_icon="@drawable/...`
* `app:pause_icon="@drawable/...`
* `app:vr_icon="@drawable/...`
* `app:fullscreen_exit_icon="@drawable/...`
* `app:next_icon="@drawable/...`
Note:
Two buttons that are left out of this change are fast-forward and rewind. They are more complicated due to layout insertion and customization with seek back/forward increments in the TextView.
Issue: androidx/media#1200
PiperOrigin-RevId: 639832741
This [commit](d175223cc6) was introduced not long ago (after 1.4.0-alpha01), but has the release note added to the alpha01 release. Moving this piece of note to "unreleased changes" so that it will be included in the 1.4.0-alpha02 release note as a new change.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 639768495
Switch from 4-channel RGBA_16F lookup texture to 1-channel R_16F.
Do not use a bitmap when creating the lookup table texture.
Instead, fill the texture directly.
Do not manually convert 32-bit float to 16-bit. Instead, let OpenGL
libraries do this for us.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 639717235
The CMCD data was incorrectly added to the `dataSpec` of the media segment instead of the init segment.
Also relaxed the condition for playbackRate to be C.RATE_UNSET when creating an instance of CmcdData.Factory as there was nothing enforcing this check.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 639046080
This is a relatively small change, and massively simplifies the work
needed for an app to consume Kotlin Multiplatform resources (without a
full `KmpResourceDataSource` implementation, which poses some
dependency challenges for now).
Issue: androidx/media#1405
PiperOrigin-RevId: 638991375
When running in asynchronous mode, MediaCodec will be running the CPU to signal input and output buffers being made available for use by the player. With ExoPlayer.experimentalSetDynamicSchedulingEnabled set to true, ExoPlayer will wakeup to make rendering progress when MediaCodec raises these signals. In this way, ExoPlayer work will align more closely with CPU wake-cycles.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 638962108
Currently ExoPlayer schedules its main work loop on a 10 ms interval. When renderers cannot make any more progress (ex: hardware buffers are fully written with audio data), ExoPlayer should be able to schedule the next work task further than 10ms out into the future.
Through `experimentalSetDynamicSchedulingEnabled` and these changes to `MediaCodecAudioRenderer`, ExoPlayer can use the data provided by the audio renderer to dynamically schedule its work tasks based on when it is expected that progress can be made.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 638677454
Currently ExoPlayer schedules its main work loop on a 10 ms interval. When renderers cannot make any more progress(ex: hardware buffers are fully written with audio data), ExoPlayer should be able to schedule the next work task further than 10Ms out.
Through `experimentalSetDynamicSchedulingEnabled`, ExoPlayer will dynamically schedule its work tasks based on when renderers are expected to be able to make progress.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 638676318