`HevcConfig.parse` misreads reserved bit to determine NAL unit type. This is currently meant to be always set to 0, but could be given some kind of meaning in a future revision.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10366
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460487613
(cherry picked from commit 704aa2531adac1a73cc284baa1a2f5e22f0c2a0b)
Some calls to handleBuffer return false while a previous
flush is still handled in the background.
Fix this by either asserting the method returns true if
we don't expect any delay, or calling it repeatedly until
it returns true (within a timeout).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460474419
(cherry picked from commit 4289708323442f088258c67695b74eefa9a5fb83)
Some calls to handleBuffer return false while a previous
flush is still handled in the background.
Fix this by either asserting the method returns true if
we don't expect any delay, or calling it repeatedly until
it returns true (within a timeout).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460474419
(cherry picked from commit 223922fb11f9af7510364f212939f1af65c3b5af)
I don't think it's useful to keep these in numerical order, it makes
more sense to keep them grouped into a 'logical' ordering.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460453464
This extension is needed for editing HDR input with OpenGL, as the
ExternalTextureProcessor samples raw YUV values from the
external texture for HDR and converts them to RGB itself rather than
relying on the OpenGL driver to do this automatically as for SDR.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460424154
The media item needs to be assigned to `Window.mediaItem` in `CastTimeline.setWindow`. For this the `MediaItem` needs to be available in the timeline.
When a `MediaItem` is passed to the `set/addMediaItems` method, we can't yet know the Cast `MediaQueueItem.itemId` that is generated on the device and arrives with an async update of the `RemoteMediaClient` state. Hence in the `CastTimelineTracker`, we need to store the `MediaItem` by Casts's `MediaItem.contentId`. When we then receive the updated queue, we look the media item up by the content ID to augment the `ItemData` that is available in the `CastTimeline`.
Issue: androidx/media#25
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8212
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460325235
This saves an intermediate texture copy step for use-cases
where matrix transformations are the first or only effects
in the chain.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460239403
I don't think it's useful to keep these in numerical order, it makes
more sense to keep them grouped into a 'logical' ordering.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460453464
- Added setter to disable this feature.
- Added accompanying tests.
- Plan to run tests on the same set of settings on H265.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460238673
This extension is needed for editing HDR input with OpenGL, as the
ExternalTextureProcessor samples raw YUV values from the
external texture for HDR and converts them to RGB itself rather than
relying on the OpenGL driver to do this automatically as for SDR.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460424154
The media item needs to be assigned to `Window.mediaItem` in `CastTimeline.setWindow`. For this the `MediaItem` needs to be available in the timeline.
When a `MediaItem` is passed to the `set/addMediaItems` method, we can't yet know the Cast `MediaQueueItem.itemId` that is generated on the device and arrives with an async update of the `RemoteMediaClient` state. Hence in the `CastTimelineTracker`, we need to store the `MediaItem` by Casts's `MediaItem.contentId`. When we then receive the updated queue, we look the media item up by the content ID to augment the `ItemData` that is available in the `CastTimeline`.
Issue: androidx/media#25
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8212
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460325235
This saves an intermediate texture copy step for use-cases
where matrix transformations are the first or only effects
in the chain.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460239403
- Added setter to disable this feature.
- Added accompanying tests.
- Plan to run tests on the same set of settings on H265.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460238673
I don't think it's useful to keep these in numerical order, it makes
more sense to keep them grouped into a 'logical' ordering.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460453464
(cherry picked from commit ad46cb1c81addfc20b7333a451741a717e85da18)
I don't think it's useful to keep these in numerical order, it makes
more sense to keep them grouped into a 'logical' ordering.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460453464
(cherry picked from commit 1b1e0f890da4de6055491730595f72afdde0811a)
Pass the color info and HDR static metadata when configuring the decoder
using MediaFormatUtil.maybeSetColorInfo.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460424985
(cherry picked from commit 46cd92ac1d80b2e651aa0ac2403e6d52d9c1d767)
Pass the color info and HDR static metadata when configuring the decoder
using MediaFormatUtil.maybeSetColorInfo.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460424985
(cherry picked from commit 66e12299881b4edbfa60d1fe717a9b6016fac2a5)
This extension is needed for editing HDR input with OpenGL, as the
ExternalTextureProcessor samples raw YUV values from the
external texture for HDR and converts them to RGB itself rather than
relying on the OpenGL driver to do this automatically as for SDR.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460424154
(cherry picked from commit 413016f7efea9dbb1194558374d9b9a8777a0d8c)
This extension is needed for editing HDR input with OpenGL, as the
ExternalTextureProcessor samples raw YUV values from the
external texture for HDR and converts them to RGB itself rather than
relying on the OpenGL driver to do this automatically as for SDR.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460424154
(cherry picked from commit a5ff4ef17f78b64735d82c6b16f0b69af5a570a3)
The media item needs to be assigned to `Window.mediaItem` in `CastTimeline.setWindow`. For this the `MediaItem` needs to be available in the timeline.
When a `MediaItem` is passed to the `set/addMediaItems` method, we can't yet know the Cast `MediaQueueItem.itemId` that is generated on the device and arrives with an async update of the `RemoteMediaClient` state. Hence in the `CastTimelineTracker`, we need to store the `MediaItem` by Casts's `MediaItem.contentId`. When we then receive the updated queue, we look the media item up by the content ID to augment the `ItemData` that is available in the `CastTimeline`.
Issue: androidx/media#25
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8212
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460325235
(cherry picked from commit 30fbc3a27d1c2b673c3f0a6f1c8956e183b11952)
The media item needs to be assigned to `Window.mediaItem` in `CastTimeline.setWindow`. For this the `MediaItem` needs to be available in the timeline.
When a `MediaItem` is passed to the `set/addMediaItems` method, we can't yet know the Cast `MediaQueueItem.itemId` that is generated on the device and arrives with an async update of the `RemoteMediaClient` state. Hence in the `CastTimelineTracker`, we need to store the `MediaItem` by Casts's `MediaItem.contentId`. When we then receive the updated queue, we look the media item up by the content ID to augment the `ItemData` that is available in the `CastTimeline`.
Issue: androidx/media#25
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#8212
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460325235
(cherry picked from commit 02e1484ebc14a97829c9f5836333412c01205f57)
This saves an intermediate texture copy step for use-cases
where matrix transformations are the first or only effects
in the chain.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460239403
(cherry picked from commit 0615922cb64a649a4b01eb6410680f6f754e2005)
This saves an intermediate texture copy step for use-cases
where matrix transformations are the first or only effects
in the chain.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460239403
(cherry picked from commit 7dc54efdb9c751aff14660fca38889ba2007e4d5)
- Added setter to disable this feature.
- Added accompanying tests.
- Plan to run tests on the same set of settings on H265.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460238673
(cherry picked from commit 6e126000993f5bbb9d1f2fd73df141158e8c7785)
- Added setter to disable this feature.
- Added accompanying tests.
- Plan to run tests on the same set of settings on H265.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 460238673
(cherry picked from commit 18f4068c06a27ceedce8ee951b3832235a96f75e)
We wait until a previous AudioTrack has been released before
creating a new one. This is currently done with a thread
block operation, which may cause ANRs in the extreme case
when someone attempts to release the player while this is
still blocked.
The problem can be avoided by just returning false from
DefaultAudioSink.handleBuffer to try again until the previous
AudioTrack is released.
Reproduction steps to force the issue:
1. Add Thread.sleep(10000); to the AudioTrack release thread.
2. Add this to the demo app:
private int positionMs = 0;
Handler handler = new Handler();
handler.post(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
player.seekTo(positionMs++);
if (positionMs == 10) {
player.release();
} else {
handler.postDelayed(this, 1000);
}
}
3. Observe Player release timeout exception.
These steps can't be easily captured in a unit test as we can't
artifically delay the AudioTrack release from the test.
Issue: google/ExoPlayer#10057
PiperOrigin-RevId: 459468912
The SDR constant also specified a color space and range, in addition to
C.COLOR_TRANSFER_SDR. However, it turns out that SDR videos may use different color
space and range values, so following prior ExoPlayer conventions to have `null`
mean "generic SDR" is preferable here.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 459296746
This is to be consistent with what cast `QueueMediaItem` is doing. If a contentId is
not available the contentUrl is used as the ID.
#minor-release
PiperOrigin-RevId: 459133323