Allows items to be added to the queue once the sample stream has already been created.
Means tests can simulate data not all being available at the start.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 290613392
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Rollback of ff89170b00
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Fix some logic in AnalyticsCollector.
All events issued from ExoPlayerImpl (i.e. Player.EventListener events) currently
try to use the media period data from the playing media period as set in the
playback thread queue. This is only correct as long as there no pending masking
operations in ExoPlayerImpl. That's why we currently disable this whenever the timeline
is...
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 290593700
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Fix some logic in AnalyticsCollector.
All events issued from ExoPlayerImpl (i.e. Player.EventListener events) currently
try to use the media period data from the playing media period as set in the
playback thread queue. This is only correct as long as there no pending masking
operations in ExoPlayerImpl. That's why we currently disable this whenever the timeline
is empty or a seek is pending. Since adding all the playlist API methods to the player,
this is no longer the right choice. Moreover,...
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PiperOrigin-RevId: 290312118
All events issued from ExoPlayerImpl (i.e. Player.EventListener events) currently
try to use the media period data from the playing media period as set in the
playback thread queue. This is only correct as long as there no pending masking
operations in ExoPlayerImpl. That's why we currently disable this whenever the timeline
is empty or a seek is pending. Since adding all the playlist API methods to the player,
this is no longer the right choice. Moreover, we don't have a definite API that tells
AnalyticsCollector when a playlist API call has been handled (and we don't want to
have one).
We can fix this by always using the current Player position information as the source
of truth (instead of the media period queue). This is definitely more correct and also
works while a masking operation is pending. To fill in the additional information from
the media period queue, we can look up a matching media period. This may not be the
first one in the list if an operation is pending.
The new methods are similar to the previous tryResolveWindowIndex method, but:
1. They are always used (i.e. the current Player state is the main source of truth)
2. They also check the correct ad playback state, that was just ignored previously.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 290284916
Currently seeks are basically ignored. However, it's more realistic to re-queue the
single sample if the seek is to position 0.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 290273564
Ultimately we only care if the style is both bold & italic, if some of
those are specified multiple times there's no problem.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 288862235
I decided the flags bit was a bit unclear so I played around with this
It's also needed for more 'complex' assertions like colors - I didn't
want to just chuck in a fourth int parameter to create:
hasForegroundColorSpan(int start, int end, int flags, int color)
PiperOrigin-RevId: 287989424
This offset allows to improve the calculated live offset because it
can take known client-server time offsets into account.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 285970738
This indicates the extractor has output a Format with a specified
maxInputSize that's too small. Failing in FakeTrackOutput ensures
this doesn't happen during Extractor tests.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 285776069
It's technically possible to output a seekable SeekMap with unknown duration. This can occur if the media defines seek points but doesn't define either the overall duration or the duration of the media from the last seek point to the end.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 285769121
In MatroskaExtractor, if the last cue time exceeds the duration
specified in the header, then we end up generating a negative
duration chunk as the last item in the SeekMap. We should probably
not do this, so drop it instead.
Note: Matroska does have a CueDuration element, but it's not used
in the one problematic file I've found.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 285738418
Remove all generic arrays from this class.
FakeAdaptiveMediaPeriod.java:171: warning: [rawtypes] found raw type: ChunkSampleStream
return new ChunkSampleStream[length];
^
missing type arguments for generic class ChunkSampleStream<T>
where T is a type-variable:
T extends ChunkSource declared in class ChunkSampleStream
PiperOrigin-RevId: 284761750
Calls to new Handler() without arguments are deprecated as of the latest Android
version. Replace them by a Util.createHandler call similar to the ones we
already have.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 283532891
If LoadControl.shouldContinueLoading returns false and the renderers are not
ready for playback using the already buffered data, playback is stuck.
To prevent this situation, we always continue loading if the buffer is almost
empty. We already have a similar workaround for when
LoadControl.shouldStartPlayback returns false even if loading stopped.
Having both workarounds allows playback to continue even if the LoadControl
tries to prevent loading and playing all the time.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 283516750