The default will soon change to Looper mode PAUSED. Some parts of our code
relies on the legacy behaviour when setting set SystemClock and expecting
pending messages to be delivered. With the new mode, we need to explicitly
request to idle the main looper so that pending messages can be delivered.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297814964
We should only ignore seek to the current position if we are
currently READY or BUFFERING. Also, pending initial seek positions
should only be saved while we have an empty timeline, independent of
the player state.
Issue:#6886
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297813854
This is more accurate since it's just a placeholder and none of the
values is provided by the media.
It also allows to fix a problem in ClippingMediaSource where we
couldn't detect a clipping error because we didn't know if the
timeline is a placeholder or not.
Issue:#5924
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297813606
When a new Timeline arrives in the Player, we check whether we can keep
existing MediaPeriods. This check currently involves a condition that
checks if the MediaPeriod is already prepared. The only reason we do
that is to avoid calling MediaPeriod.seekToUs, which is not allowed
on an unprepared MediaPeriod.
It's better to keep the MediaPeriod to prevent restarting the
preparation process. The prepration check can move further down to the
place right before we would call seekToUs.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297812584
AnalyticsCollector keeps a list of existing MediaPeriodInfo that need
to be updated to new Timelines when they arrive. This already
happens in all cases except that the playingMediaPeriod wasn't updated
when it didn't change during the timeline update.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297812038
The positions were interchangeably used with window and period
positions. This change more clearly ensures that all positions in the
AdPlaybackState are based on periods and that we use the right adjustments
for all usages.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297811633
This removes noisy data from the dump files and allows updating less
dump files if a format field is added, removed or updated.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297617138
Parallel asynchronous calls to MediaCodec.queueSecureInputBuffer() may
produce garbled video on some platforms. This workaround synchronizes
calls to MediaCodec.queueSecureInputBuffer() so that only one call is
in flight.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297601037
This change adds the callback onSkipSilenceEnabledChange to the AudioListener and calls it when changed by the user by calling setPlaybackParameters, or when changed internally by the DefaultAudioSink if the parameters are not applicable. It needs to be plumped through AudioSink, AudioRenderer to SEP which eventually calls the AudioListener.
No changes to the Player interface so far. The getter of skipSilenceEnabled is added to SimpleExoPlayer for completeness, but not yet to the Player interface. The setter is not yet exposed, but implemented as a private method for implementation reasons.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297590291
DefaultLoadControl applies the same min buffer duration to audio
and video. By default, min buffer is set equal to max buffer (50 seconds).
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297324489
Note: The dump files will need updating again when the extractors
are modified to only set the appropriate bitrate. Enhancing the
test first is nice, because it means that in subsequent CLs the
dump file updates can be used to quickly see what's changed in
the output.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 297188367
- Avoid having ExtractorHolder expose the underlying extractor.
- Make ProgressiveMP inject a DataSource instead of a DefaultExtractor.
This CL should introduce no functional changes.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296944788
This change deprecates PlaybackParameter in AudioSink and splits it into playbackSpeed and skipSilenceEnabled. These properties are set separately in a future CL. The playback speed will be set through the MediaClock, while skipSilenceEnabled will be set by sending a message to the audio renderer.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296457043
- Deprecate old Format.createXXX methods
- Deprecate most Format.copyXXX methods
- Stop using deprecated Format.copyXXX methods in the library
Note: Replacing library usages of Format.createXXX method
will be done in follow up CLs. These changes aren't purely
mechanical because we need to decide which out of peakBitrate
and averageBitrate to set in each case where currently a
single bitrate is provided.
Issue: #2863
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296450935
The release_input_buffer callback will be called when the library
is done consuming an "input buffer". The buffer passed into
EnqueueFrame must be kept valid until this callback is called. If
frame parallel is false, then this callback can be nullptr (in
this case the buffer has to be kept valid until the next call to
DequeueFrame). If frame parallel is true, this callback cannot be
nullptr.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296276083
It's not clear why we're currently outputting the format in both init()
and consume() - it seems likely that this was accidentally introduced
in <unknown commit>
when we started outputting the format in consume() but didn't remove it
from init().
The SCTE-35 TsExtractorTest doesn't pass with the current code because
when it seeks back to the beginning of the file init() is not called
again so the second pass through only sees one sample (and
ExtractorAsserts checks that seeking back to 0 produces the same output
as reading the file from the beginning).
I generated the SCTE-35 sample using TSDuck's tsp command:
$ tsp --add-input-stuffing 1/10 \
-I file testdata/src/test/assets/ts/sample.ts \
-P pmt --service 1 --add-programinfo-id 0x43554549 --add-pid 600/0x86 \
-P spliceinject --service 1 --files scte_35.xml --wait-first-batch \
-P filter --negate --pid 0x1FFF \
-O file testdata/src/test/assets/ts/sample_scte35.ts
This was adapted from the instructions in section 5.2.24.1 of the TSDuck
user manual: https://tsduck.io/download/docs/tsduck.pdf
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296217084
This info is already in the javadoc of FakeExtractorOutput#assertOutput
but it's not super discoverable if you just see the test failure. I was
manually copying the dump results around before realising there was
a mechanism to auto-update.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296204463
Not important, but when overriding a method that can return null,
it seems preferable to put @Override first, followed by what it's
overriding (which includes the @Nullable).
Also remove explicit @NonNull use in the core library. @NonNull is
propagated by default, so this is redundant.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296188379
This is one step toward following the google3's test naming convention.
See go/java-testing/getting_started#basic-test-template for details
why prefix test isn't necessary.
This CL is generated by following command
$ find -name '*Test.java' | xargs -I{} sed -i 's/^\ \ public\ void\ test\([A-Z]\)\(.*\)$/ public void \L\1\E\2/' {}
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296169886
Because we now annotate not-null by default in ExoPlayer
library modules, we're seeing warnings in the demo apps where
we override a method and don't explicitly specify an equivalent
@NotNull annotation.
It's probably confusing to use not-null by default for the
demo apps, so this change uses @NonNull where necessary to fix
the warnings.
PiperOrigin-RevId: 296000044